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- How do I add the DuckDuckGo . onion version to the Tor Browser search . . .
On that page, the tag tells Firefox that a custom search engine is to be found on this page! Go to the search bar and use the drop-down arrow on the left, and you'll see 'Add "DuckDuckGo Lite Tor" Do it and you can now search from the Firefox bar with Tor hidden service anonymity, forever!
- Tor browser will not open - tried everything I know
I had the same problem with Tor not opening while Webroot was running, after May 1, 2016, when it did open earlier I checked the Event Viewer and saw the faulting application path was to firefox exe in the Tor browser folder So, I went to Identity Protection in Webroot and looked in Application Protection to find that firefox exe entry
- How to tunnel a VPN thru TOR (or VPN over Tor, rather) in Windows 10?
VPN over Tor: This setup is a little more complex and doesn’t really offer additional anonymity In this case, your traffic goes through Tor first Your ISP can still see you’re connected to the Tor network, the Tor entry node can see your real IP address, and you still need to trust you VPN as it can see where your traffic is going
- Transparently Routing Traffic Through Tor
### Set variables # The UID that Tor runs as (varies from system to system) _tor_uid=`id -u debian-tor` #Debian Ubuntu _tor_uid2=`id -u username` # Tor's TransPort _trans_port="9040" # Tor's DNSPort _dns_port="5353" # Tor's VirtualAddrNetworkIPv4 _virt_addr="10 192 0 0 10" # Your outgoing interface _out_if="enp35s0" # LAN destinations that
- Does my ISP know what sites I have visited if I am using Tor?
Additionally, since Tor encrypts your traffic your ISP can't see your HTTP requests, so they can't see what websites you're trying to download There's also the issue of stuff like DNS If you try to resolve a URL using DNS in the clear (without using Tor) then that reveals what websites you intend to visit
- Tor on Chromebook Chrome OS - Tor Stack Exchange
Various applications can be installed via the Chrome store but there's no straightforward way to install Tor How could one set up Tor to run on a Chromebook or any device running Chrome OS? (I'm not looking to just proxy Chrome through another Tor'd device like this page suggests, even though it is a decent idea )
- How does JavaScript interfere with Tor browser anonymity?
However, if NoScript specifically means allowing JavaScript in Tor browser is dangerous, it could be due to the potential for malicious scripts Scripts that could accidentally make you install extensions plugins and compromise your security, scripts that could allow for Self-XSS, or uneccesary scripts that could greatly slow Tor browser down, etc
- How to solve Captcha problem in TOR? - Tor Stack Exchange
Well, a "captcha case" is quite common one using Tor You need to change the exit node to try again - the problem is that there're not-so-much-as-needed exits and you can hit a hevily-used exit node, or an abused one
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