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Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Sun Mar 16 19:45:08 2014 +0000

    Update translations for tsum
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diff --git a/cy/short-user-manual_cy_noimg.xhtml b/cy/short-user-manual_cy_noimg.xhtml
index d2ea2bf..db7ae83 100644
--- a/cy/short-user-manual_cy_noimg.xhtml
+++ b/cy/short-user-manual_cy_noimg.xhtml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
     <title/>
   </head>
   <body>
-    <h1 id="the-short-user-manual">The Short User Manual</h1>
+    <h1 id="the-short-user-manual">Y Llawlyfr Byr</h1>
     <p>This user manual contains information about how to download Tor, how to use it, and what to do if Tor is unable to connect to the network. If you can't find the answer to your question in this document, email help at rt.torproject.org.</p>
     <p>Please note that we are providing support on a voluntary basis, and we get a lot of emails every single day. There is no need to worry if we don't get back to you straight away.</p>
     <h2 id="how-tor-works">Sut mae Tor yn gweithio</h2>
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
     <p>You can also request the Tor Browser Bundle for Mac OS X (write <strong>macos-i386</strong>), and Linux (write <strong>linux-i386</strong> for 32-bit systems or <strong>linux-x86_64</strong> for 64-bit systems).</p>
     <p>If you want a translated version of Tor, write <strong>help</strong> instead. You will then receive an email with instructions and a list of available languages.</p>
     <p><strong>Note</strong>: The Tor Browser Bundles for Linux and Mac OS X are rather large, and you will not be able to receive any of these bundles with a Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo account. If you cannot receive the bundle you want, send an email to help at rt.torproject.org and we will give you a list of website mirrors to use.</p>
-    <h3 id="tor-for-smartphones">Tor for smartphones</h3>
+    <h3 id="tor-for-smartphones">Tor i ffonau clyfar</h3>
     <p>You can get Tor on your Android device by installing the package named <em>Orbot</em>. For information about how to download and install Orbot, please see the <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/android.html.en">Tor Project website</a>.</p>
     <p>We also have experimental packages for <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/N900.html.en">Nokia Maemo/N900</a> and <a href="http://sid77.slackware.it/iphone/">Apple iOS</a>.</p>
     <h3 id="how-to-verify-that-you-have-the-right-version">How to verify that you have the right version</h3>
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
       <code>gpg  --fingerprint 0x63FEE659
 </code>
     </pre>
-    <p>You should see:</p>
+    <p>Dylech weld:</p>
     <pre>
       <code>pub   2048R/63FEE659 2003-10-16
       Key fingerprint = 8738 A680 B84B 3031 A630  F2DB 416F 0610 63FE E659
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ sub   2048R/EB399FD7 2003-10-16
     </pre>
     <p>The output should say <em>"Good signature"</em>. A bad signature means that the file may have been tampered with. If you see a bad signature, send details about where you downloaded the package from, how you verified the signature, and the output from GnuPG in an email to help at rt.torproject.org.</p>
     <p>Once you have verified the signature and seen the <em>"Good signature"</em> output, go ahead and extract the package archive. You should then see a directory similar to <strong>tor-browser_en-US</strong>. Inside that directory is another directory called <strong>Docs</strong>, which contains a file called <strong>changelog</strong>. You want to make sure that the version number on the top line of the changelog file matches the version number in the filename.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-use-the-tor-browser-bundle">How to use the Tor Browser Bundle</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-use-the-tor-browser-bundle">Sut i ddefnyddio Pecyn Porwr Tor</h3>
     <p>After downloading the Tor Browser Bundle and extracting the package, you should have a directory with a few files in it. One of the files is an executable called "Start Tor Browser" (or "start-tor-browser", depending on your operating system).</p>
     <p>When you start the Tor Browser Bundle, you will first see Vidalia start up and connect you to the Tor network. After that, you will see a browser confirming that you are now using Tor. This is done by displaying <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">https://check.torproject.org/</a>. You can now browse the Internet through Tor.</p>
     <p>
@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ sub   2048R/EB399FD7 2003-10-16
     <h3 id="how-to-find-a-bridge">Sut i ganfod pont</h3>
     <p>To use a bridge, you will first have to locate one; you can either browse to <a href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">bridges.torproject.org</a>, or you can send an email to bridges at torproject.org. If you do send an email, please make sure that you write <strong>get bridges</strong> in the body of the email. Without this, you will not get a reply. Note that you need to send this email from either a gmail.com or a yahoo.com address.</p>
     <p>Configuring more than one bridge address will make your Tor connection more stable, in case some of the bridges become unreachable. There is no guarantee that the bridge you are using now will work tomorrow, so you should make a habit of updating your list of bridges every so often.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-use-a-bridge">How to use a bridge</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-use-a-bridge">Sut i ddefnyddio pont</h3>
     <p>Once you have a set of bridges to use, open the Vidalia control panel, click on <em>Settings</em>, <em>Network</em> and tick the box that says <em>My ISP blocks connections to the Tor network</em>. Enter the bridges in the box below, hit <em>OK</em> and start Tor again.</p>
-    <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">How to use an open proxy</h3>
+    <h3 id="how-to-use-an-open-proxy">Sut i ddefnyddio diprwy agored</h3>
     <p>If using a bridge does not work, try configuring Tor to use any HTTPS or SOCKS proxy to get access to the Tor network. This means even if Tor is blocked by your local network, open proxies can be safely used to connect to the Tor Network and on to the uncensored Internet.</p>
     <p>The steps below assume you have a functional Tor/Vidalia configuration, and you have found a list of HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 proxies.</p>
     <ol style="list-style-type: decimal">
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ sub   2048R/EB399FD7 2003-10-16
     <p>Most YouTube videos work with HTML5, and it is possible to view these videos over Tor. You need to join the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/html5">HTML5 trial</a> on the YouTube website before you can use the HTML5 player.</p>
     <p>Note that the browser will not remember that you joined the trial once you close it, so you will need to re-join the trial the next time you run the Tor Browser Bundle.</p>
     <p>Please see the <a href="https://www.torproject.org/torbutton/torbutton-faq.html#noflash">Torbutton FAQ</a> for more information.</p>
-    <h3 id="i-want-to-use-another-browser">I want to use another browser</h3>
+    <h3 id="i-want-to-use-another-browser">Hoffwn ddefnyddio porwr arall</h3>
     <p>For security reasons, we recommend that you only browse the web through Tor using the Tor Browser Bundle. It is technically possible to use Tor with other browsers, but by doing so you open yourself up to potential attacks.</p>
     <h3 id="why-tor-is-slow">Why Tor is slow</h3>
     <p>Tor can sometimes be a bit slower than your normal Internet connection. After all, your traffic is sent through many different countries, sometimes across oceans around the world!</p>



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