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                <span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall</span></span></p>
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                <span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">Sent: 10/15/11 06:38 PM</span></span></p>
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                        Yeah, if you close Tor before Aurora (instead of closing Aurora first then the TBB Vidalia), Aurora will try to restore your last session on next launch. best, Joe<br />
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                        Thanks Joe. Before Tor switched to Aurora I always closed Tor and never got this message. But what you're saying makes sense to me. Maybe Aurora is better. I don't know. Any views on it and why the developers switched to it? It caught me by surprise the first time I saw it.<br />
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                        cheers<br />
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                        On Saturday, October 15, 2011, Achter Lieber <<a href="mailto:zzretro999@email2me.net" >zzretro999@email2me.net</a>> wrote:<br />
                        > Hi.<br />
                        > I'm using the Tor Browser Bundle on Windows. Version 2.2.33-2<br />
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                        > When I open the Tor Browser I get this message:<br />
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                        > "Well, this is embarrassing.<br />
                        > Aurora is having trouble recovering your windows and tabs. This is usually caused by a recently opened web page.<br />
                        > You can try:<br />
                        > Removing one or more tabs that you think may be causing the problem.<br />
                        > Starting an entirely new browsing session.<br />
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                        > Below this is a sort of box containing:<br />
                        > Restore Windows and tab<br />
                        > A check mark here - sign Window 1<br />
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                        > Restore button Start new session button<br />
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                        > What is this? I stop Tor and close it out. In the past I closed FF (now it's Aurora)<br />
                        > and Tor would disappear, so I close out Tor instead. Could this be the problem?<br />
                        > I usually have no web pages open in FF/Aurora before I leave the internet cafe.<br />
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                        > Thanks<br />
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                        --<br />
                        Joseph Lorenzo Hall <br />
                        Postdoctoral Research Fellow<br />
                        Media, Culture and Communication<br />
                        New York University<br />
                        <a href="https://josephhall.org/" target="_blank">https://josephhall.org/</a></p>
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