commit 382ed5142190f5b82c5ec5004491c99109563550 Author: Nicolei Ocana nicoleiocana@gmail.com Date: Tue Mar 31 16:16:11 2020 +0000
Update Circumvention page --- content/circumvention/contents.lr | 12 +++++------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/circumvention/contents.lr b/content/circumvention/contents.lr index f4548bf..641c23c 100644 --- a/content/circumvention/contents.lr +++ b/content/circumvention/contents.lr @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Currently there are three pluggable transports available, but more are being dev meek </td> <td> - meek transports all make it look like you are browsing a major web site instead of using Tor. meek-azure makes it look like you are using a Microsoft web site. + meek transports make it look like you are browsing a major web site instead of using Tor. meek-azure makes it look like you are using a Microsoft web site. </td> </tr> <tr class="even"> @@ -49,19 +49,17 @@ meek
### USING PLUGGABLE TRANSPORTS
-To use a pluggable transport, click 'Configure' when starting Tor Browser for the first time. In the window that appears, from the drop-down menu, select whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use. +To use a pluggable transport, click "Configure" when starting Tor Browser for the first time. After checking the checkbox "Tor is censored in my country," choose "Select a built-in bridge" option. From the dropdown, select whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use. Once you've selected the pluggable transport, click "Connect" to save your settings.
-Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on 'Preferences' in the hamburger menu and then on 'Tor' in the sidebar. In 'Bridges' section, check the box 'Use a bridge', and from the drop-down menu 'Select a built-in bridge', choose whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use. - -Once you've selected the pluggable transport you'd like to use, click 'Connect' to save your settings. +Or, if you have Tor Browser running, click on "Preferences" in the hamburger menu and then on "Tor" in the sidebar. In the "Bridges" section, check the checkbox "Use a bridge", and from the dropdown "Select a built-in bridge", choose whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use. Your setting will automatically be saved once you close the tab.
### WHICH TRANSPORT SHOULD I USE?
Each of the transports listed in Tor Launcher’s menu works in a different way, and their effectiveness depends on your individual circumstances.
-If you are trying to circumvent a blocked connection for the first time, you should try the different transports: obfs4, snowflake, and meek-azure. +If you are trying to circumvent a blocked connection for the first time, you should try the different transports: obfs4, snowflake, or meek-azure.
-If you try all of these options, and none of them gets you online, you will need to enter bridge addresses manually. +If you try all of these options and none of them gets you online, you can choose "Request a bridge from torproject.org" for BridgeDB to provide a bridge or "Provide a bridge I know" to manually enter bridge addresses.
Read the [Bridges](/en-US/bridges/) section to learn what bridges are and how to obtain them.
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