[tor-commits] [support-portal/master] More wording changes

colin at torproject.org colin at torproject.org
Tue Mar 14 21:39:11 UTC 2017


commit 9e414ba46ca82aac3194fb38dd085a9ca6f33485
Author: Colin Childs <colin at torproject.org>
Date:   Tue Mar 14 16:38:55 2017 -0500

    More wording changes
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 plain/torbrowserfaq.txt | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/plain/torbrowserfaq.txt b/plain/torbrowserfaq.txt
index 334386e..71e6058 100644
--- a/plain/torbrowserfaq.txt
+++ b/plain/torbrowserfaq.txt
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Settings”, then “Copy Tor Log To Clipboard”.
 
 Q. Why is the Tor Browser slower than my other browsers?
 
-A. Using Tor / the Tor Browser can sometimes be slower than directly connecting to services. This is due to your traffic being routed through 3 (or more if using onion services) relays around the world, before going to your destination. The Tor network has over a million daily users, and just over 6000 relays to route all of their traffic. The geographical distance and the load on each server make Tor a bit slower than what you may be used to.
+A. Using Tor / the Tor Browser can sometimes be slower than directly connecting to services. The difference in speed is due to your traffic being routed through 3 (or more if using onion services) relays around the world, before going to your destination. The Tor network has over a million daily users, and just over 6000 relays to route all of their traffic. The geographical distance and the load on each server make Tor a bit slower than what you may be used to.
 
 However, the Tor network has become much faster over the last few years and this may not be noticable for many types of uses.
 



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