commit 47aab1a20b104c8ee231260a0bcd1849e94a0b7a Author: Translation commit bot translation@torproject.org Date: Fri May 25 09:20:16 2018 +0000
Update translations for support-https --- pt_PT.json | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/pt_PT.json b/pt_PT.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..625e41dd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/pt_PT.json @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +{ + "https-1": { + "id": "#https-1", + "control": "https-1", + "title": "When I'm using Tor, can eavesdroppers still see the information I share with websites, like login information and things I type into forms?", + "description": "<p class="mb-3">Tor protects eavesdroppers from learning sites that you visit. However, information sent unencrypted over the internet using plain HTTP can still be intercepted by exit relay operators or anyone observing the traffic between your exit relay and your destination website. If the site you are visiting uses HTTPS, then the traffic leaving your exit relay will be encrypted, and won't be visible to eavesdroppers.</p><div class="row"><div class="col-md-6"><div class="card"><img class="card-img-top" src="/static/images/image2.png" alt="https"><div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">If you are using HTTPS, your website URL will begin with "https://".</h4></div></div></div><div class="col-md-6"><div class="card"><img class="card-img-top" src="/static/images/image6.png" alt="https"><div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">This visualization shows what information is visible to eavesdroppers with and without Tor Br owser and HTTPS encryption.</h4></div></div></div></div>" + } +}
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