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Author: hiro <hiro(a)torproject.org>
Date: Thu Feb 27 16:54:39 2020 +0100
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@@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ We’ve broken down 2019 coverage into sections: Tor’s Reach and Accessibility
Inspired by major advancements in Tor Browser’s design, integration of Tor tabs in Brave browser, and the alpha release of Tor Browser for Android, Lily Hay Newman at Wired declared 2019 the year to try Tor.
- "In truth, Tor has been relatively accessible for years now, largely because of the Tor Browser, which works almost exactly like a regular browser and does all the complicated stuff for you in the background. But in 2018 a slew of new offerings and integrations vastly expanded the available tools, making 2019 the year to finally try Tor. You may even end up using the network without realizing it."
+ "In truth, Tor has been relatively accessible for years now, largely because of the Tor Browser,
+ which works almost exactly like a regular browser and does all the complicated stuff for you in
+ the background. But in 2018 a slew of new offerings and integrations vastly expanded the available
+ tools, making 2019 the year to finally try Tor. You may even end up using the network without realizing it."
As people become more aware of how tech giants exploit their information, Tor was also cited as privacy-first alternative to Chrome.