[tor-commits] [translation/support-tbb] Update translations for support-tbb

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commit 7a5a41f133a1cd8aaf0b15e0e2285f2e34f73002
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed Apr 11 23:51:53 2018 +0000

    Update translations for support-tbb
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 ach.json         | 8 ++++----
 ady.json         | 8 ++++----
 af.json          | 8 ++++----
 ak.json          | 8 ++++----
 am.json          | 8 ++++----
 ar.json          | 8 ++++----
 arn.json         | 8 ++++----
 ast.json         | 8 ++++----
 az.json          | 8 ++++----
 ba.json          | 8 ++++----
 be.json          | 8 ++++----
 bg.json          | 8 ++++----
 bn.json          | 8 ++++----
 bn_BD.json       | 8 ++++----
 bn_IN.json       | 8 ++++----
 bo.json          | 8 ++++----
 br.json          | 8 ++++----
 brx.json         | 8 ++++----
 bs.json          | 8 ++++----
 ca.json          | 8 ++++----
 ceb.json         | 8 ++++----
 cs.json          | 8 ++++----
 csb.json         | 8 ++++----
 cv.json          | 8 ++++----
 cy.json          | 8 ++++----
 da.json          | 8 ++++----
 de.json          | 8 ++++----
 dz.json          | 8 ++++----
 el.json          | 8 ++++----
 en_GB.json       | 8 ++++----
 eo.json          | 8 ++++----
 es.json          | 8 ++++----
 es_AR.json       | 8 ++++----
 es_CL.json       | 8 ++++----
 es_CO.json       | 8 ++++----
 es_MX.json       | 8 ++++----
 et.json          | 8 ++++----
 eu.json          | 8 ++++----
 fa.json          | 8 ++++----
 fi.json          | 8 ++++----
 fil.json         | 8 ++++----
 fo.json          | 8 ++++----
 fr.json          | 8 ++++----
 fr_CA.json       | 8 ++++----
 fur.json         | 8 ++++----
 fy.json          | 8 ++++----
 ga.json          | 8 ++++----
 gd.json          | 8 ++++----
 gl.json          | 8 ++++----
 gu.json          | 8 ++++----
 gu_IN.json       | 8 ++++----
 gun.json         | 8 ++++----
 ha.json          | 8 ++++----
 he.json          | 8 ++++----
 hi.json          | 8 ++++----
 hr.json          | 8 ++++----
 hr_HR.json       | 8 ++++----
 ht.json          | 8 ++++----
 hu.json          | 8 ++++----
 hy.json          | 8 ++++----
 ia.json          | 8 ++++----
 id.json          | 8 ++++----
 is.json          | 8 ++++----
 it.json          | 8 ++++----
 ja.json          | 8 ++++----
 jv.json          | 8 ++++----
 ka.json          | 8 ++++----
 kk.json          | 8 ++++----
 km.json          | 8 ++++----
 kn.json          | 8 ++++----
 ko.json          | 8 ++++----
 ko_KR.json       | 8 ++++----
 ku.json          | 8 ++++----
 ku_IQ.json       | 8 ++++----
 kw.json          | 8 ++++----
 ky.json          | 8 ++++----
 la.json          | 8 ++++----
 lb.json          | 8 ++++----
 lg.json          | 8 ++++----
 ln.json          | 8 ++++----
 lo.json          | 8 ++++----
 lt.json          | 8 ++++----
 lv.json          | 8 ++++----
 mg.json          | 8 ++++----
 mi.json          | 8 ++++----
 mk.json          | 8 ++++----
 ml.json          | 8 ++++----
 mn.json          | 8 ++++----
 mr.json          | 8 ++++----
 ms_MY.json       | 8 ++++----
 mt.json          | 8 ++++----
 my.json          | 8 ++++----
 nah.json         | 8 ++++----
 nap.json         | 8 ++++----
 nb.json          | 8 ++++----
 nds.json         | 8 ++++----
 ne.json          | 8 ++++----
 nl.json          | 8 ++++----
 nl_BE.json       | 8 ++++----
 nn.json          | 8 ++++----
 nso.json         | 8 ++++----
 oc.json          | 8 ++++----
 om.json          | 8 ++++----
 or.json          | 8 ++++----
 pa.json          | 8 ++++----
 pap.json         | 8 ++++----
 pl.json          | 8 ++++----
 pms.json         | 8 ++++----
 ps.json          | 8 ++++----
 pt.json          | 8 ++++----
 pt_BR.json       | 8 ++++----
 ro.json          | 8 ++++----
 ru.json          | 8 ++++----
 ru at petr1708.json | 8 ++++----
 scn.json         | 8 ++++----
 sco.json         | 8 ++++----
 si_LK.json       | 8 ++++----
 sk.json          | 8 ++++----
 sk_SK.json       | 8 ++++----
 sl.json          | 8 ++++----
 sl_SI.json       | 8 ++++----
 sn.json          | 8 ++++----
 so.json          | 8 ++++----
 son.json         | 8 ++++----
 sq.json          | 8 ++++----
 sr.json          | 8 ++++----
 sr at latin.json    | 8 ++++----
 st.json          | 8 ++++----
 su.json          | 8 ++++----
 support-tbb.json | 8 ++++----
 sv.json          | 8 ++++----
 sw.json          | 8 ++++----
 szl.json         | 8 ++++----
 ta.json          | 8 ++++----
 te.json          | 8 ++++----
 te_IN.json       | 8 ++++----
 tg.json          | 8 ++++----
 th.json          | 8 ++++----
 ti.json          | 8 ++++----
 tk.json          | 8 ++++----
 tr.json          | 8 ++++----
 tzm.json         | 8 ++++----
 ug at Arab.json     | 8 ++++----
 uk.json          | 8 ++++----
 ur.json          | 8 ++++----
 ur_PK.json       | 8 ++++----
 uz.json          | 8 ++++----
 ve.json          | 8 ++++----
 vi.json          | 8 ++++----
 wa.json          | 8 ++++----
 wo.json          | 8 ++++----
 zh_CN.json       | 8 ++++----
 zh_HK.json       | 8 ++++----
 zh_TW.json       | 8 ++++----
 zu.json          | 8 ++++----
 155 files changed, 620 insertions(+), 620 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ach.json b/ach.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ach.json
+++ b/ach.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ady.json b/ady.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ady.json
+++ b/ady.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/af.json b/af.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/af.json
+++ b/af.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ak.json b/ak.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ak.json
+++ b/ak.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/am.json b/am.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/am.json
+++ b/am.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ar.json b/ar.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ar.json
+++ b/ar.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/arn.json b/arn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/arn.json
+++ b/arn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ast.json b/ast.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ast.json
+++ b/ast.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/az.json b/az.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/az.json
+++ b/az.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ba.json b/ba.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ba.json
+++ b/ba.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/be.json b/be.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/be.json
+++ b/be.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bg.json b/bg.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/bg.json
+++ b/bg.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bn.json b/bn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/bn.json
+++ b/bn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bn_BD.json b/bn_BD.json
index cad7c5137..8b789a998 100644
--- a/bn_BD.json
+++ b/bn_BD.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "আমার প্রিয় ওয়েবসাইট টর পর্যন্ত অ্যাক্সেস অবরুদ্ধ করছে",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">শুনে দুঃখিত যে আপনি যে ওয়েবসাইটটি চান তা দেখতে পারবেন না! কখনও কখনও ওয়েবসাইট টর ব্যবহারকারীদের অবরোধ করবে কারণ তারা গড় টর ব্যবহারকারী এবং স্বয়ংক্রিয় ট্র্যাফিকের মধ্যে পার্থক্য বলতে পারে না। টর ব্যবহারকারীদের অবরোধ করা সাইটগুলোতে আমরা যে সফলতা পেয়েছি তা ব্যবহারকারীদের সাইটে সরাসরি প্রশাসকের সাথে যোগাযোগ করতে পারে। এই ধরণের কিছু হয়তো এই কৌশলটি করতে পাà¦
 °à§‡: \"হাই! আমি টায়ার ব্রাউজার ব্যবহার করার সময় আপনার সাইট xyz.com অ্যাক্সেস করার চেষ্টা করেছি এবং আবিষ্কার করেছি যে আপনি টর ব্যবহারকারীদের আপনার সাইট অ্যাক্সেস করার অনুমতি দিচ্ছেন না। আমি আপনাকে এই সিদ্ধান্তের পুনর্বিবেচনা করার অনুরোধ করছি; সারা বিশ্বের মানুষ তাদের গোপনীয়তা রক্ষা এবং সেন্সরশিপের বিরুদ্ধে লড়াই করে। টর ব্যবহারকারীদের ব্লক করে, আপনি সম্ভবত দমনমূলক দেশগুলিতে ল
 োকেদেরকে ব্লক করে দিচ্ছেন যারা একটি ফ্রি ইন্টারনেট, সাংবাদিক এবং গবেষক যারা নিজেদের আবিষ্কার, হুইসল ব্লোয়ার, অ্যাক্টিভিস্ট, এবং সাধারণ মানুষ যারা আক্রমণাত্মক তৃতীয় পক্ষের ট্র্যাকিং থেকে অপ্ট আউট করতে চান দয়া করে ডিজিটাল গোপনীয়তা এবং ইন্টারনেট স্বাধীনতার পক্ষে দৃঢ় অবস্থান নিন এবং টর ব্যবহারকারীদের xyz.com অ্যাক্সেসের অনুমতি দিন। ধন্যবাদ। \"ব্যাংকগুলির ক্ষেত্রে এবং অন্যà¦
 ¾à¦¨à§à¦¯ সংবেদনশীল ওয়েবসাইটগুলি, এটি ভূগোল-ভিত্তিক ব্লকিং দেখতে সাধারণ (যদি একটি ব্যাংক জানে যে আপনি সাধারণত এক দেশ থেকে তাদের পরিষেবাগুলি অ্যাক্সেস করেন, এবং হঠাৎ আপনি বিশ্বের অন্য প্রান্তে একটি প্রস্থান রিলে থেকে সংযোগ করছেন, আপনার অ্যাকাউন্ট লক করা হতে পারে বাস্থগিত). যদি আপনি একটি পেঁয়াজ পরিষেবা সাথে সংযোগ করতে অক্ষম হন, তবে দয়া করে দেখুন আমি X.onion তে পৌঁছাতে পারি না!"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bn_IN.json b/bn_IN.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/bn_IN.json
+++ b/bn_IN.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bo.json b/bo.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/bo.json
+++ b/bo.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/br.json b/br.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/br.json
+++ b/br.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/brx.json b/brx.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/brx.json
+++ b/brx.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/bs.json b/bs.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/bs.json
+++ b/bs.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ca.json b/ca.json
index 2c28466c2..39e0d0857 100644
--- a/ca.json
+++ b/ca.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "El meu lloc web favorit està blocat a través del Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ceb.json b/ceb.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ceb.json
+++ b/ceb.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/cs.json b/cs.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/cs.json
+++ b/cs.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/csb.json b/csb.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/csb.json
+++ b/csb.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/cv.json b/cv.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/cv.json
+++ b/cv.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/cy.json b/cy.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/cy.json
+++ b/cy.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/da.json b/da.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/da.json
+++ b/da.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/de.json b/de.json
index 7a86c2e76..3dceb94ab 100644
--- a/de.json
+++ b/de.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Meine Lieblingswebsite blockiert die Verbindung über Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Schade, dass Sie die gewünschte Internetseite nicht besuchen können! Manchmal blockieren Webseiten Tor-Nutzer weil sie den Unterschied zwischen regulären Tor-Nutzern und automatisierten Besuchern nicht erkennen können. Den meisten Erfolg hatten wir indem wir die Webseitenbetreiber direkt kontaktieren um die Blockade aufzuheben. Manchmal hilft dies:<br />\"Hallo! Ich habe versucht Ihre Webseite xyz.com mit dem Tor Browser zu besuchen und habe festgestellt, dass Sie Tor-Nutzern nicht erlauben Ihre Webseite zu besuchen. I bitte Sie diese Entscheidung zu überdenken; Tor wird von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt genutzt um deren Privatsphäre zu beschützen und Zensur zu bekämpfen. Indem Sie Tor-Nutzer blockieren, blockieren Sie auch Nutzer in repressiven Staaten, die ein freies Internet nutzen wollen, Journalisten und Wissenschaftler die sich vor einer Erkennung schützen wollen, Whistleblowers, Aktivisten, und gewöhnliche Menschen die invasives Tra
 cking durch Dritte nicht akzeptieren. Bitte beziehen Sie Stellung für digitale Bürgerrechte und Internetfreiheit, und erlauben Sie Tor-Nutzern den Zugriff auf xyz.com. Vielen Dank\"<br />Im Falle von Banken und anderen sensitiven Webseiten sind auch ortsbasierte Blockaden üblich (wenn eine Bank weiß, dass Sie üblicherweise von einem bestimmen Land aus zugreifen, und plötzlich von einem Exit-Server auf der anderen Seite der Welt zugreifen, könnte Ihre Konto (zeitweilig) gesperrt werden). Wenn Sie einen Onion-Dienst nicht erreichen können, sehen Sie hier nach: <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">Ich kann X.onion nicht erreichen!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Wie kann ich den Tor Browser entfernen?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/dz.json b/dz.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/dz.json
+++ b/dz.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/el.json b/el.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/el.json
+++ b/el.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/en_GB.json b/en_GB.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/en_GB.json
+++ b/en_GB.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/eo.json b/eo.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/eo.json
+++ b/eo.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/es.json b/es.json
index 590d9eb4c..f0fa9c301 100644
--- a/es.json
+++ b/es.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Mi sitio web favorito está bloqueando el acceso a través de Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">¡Lamentamos que no puedas visitar el sitio web que querías! A veces los sitios web bloquearán a los usuarios de Tor porque no pueden diferenciar entre el usuario corriente de Tor y el tráfico automatizado. El mayor éxito que hemos tenido para lograr que los sitios desbloqueen a los usuarios de Tor es hacer que los usuarios contacten con los administradores del sitio directamente. Algo como esto podría funcionar:<br />\"¡Hola! Traté de acceder a su sitio xyz.com mientras usaba el Navegador Tor, y descubrí que no permite que los usarios de Tor accedan a su sitio. Le insto a reconsiderar esta decisión; Tor es usado por personas por todo el mundo para proteger su privacidad y luchar contra la censura. Al bloquear a los usuarios de Tor, probablemente está bloqueando a personas en países represivos que quieren usar una Internet libre, periodistas e investigadores que quieren protegerse a si mismos de ser identificados, informantes, activistas
 , y gente ordinaria que quiere optar por evitar el rastreo invasivo de terceros. Por favor, adopte una postura fuerte en favor de la privacidad digital y la libertad en Internet, y permita a los usuarios de Tor acceder a xyz.com. Gracias.\"<br />En el caso de bancos, y otros sitios web sensibles, también es común ver bloqueos en base a la ubicación geográfica (si un banco sabe que generalmente accedes a sus servicios desde un país, y de repente estás conectando desde un repetidor de salida de Tor en la otra parte del mundo, pueden bloquear o suspender tu cuenta). Si no puedes conectar a un servicio onion, por favor lee <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">¡No puedo alcanzar X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "Tengo problemas al usar algunas opciones en Facebook, Twitter, o algún otro sitio cuando utilizo el Navegador Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Algunos sitios con mucho contenido JavaScript pueden presentar problemas de funcionalidad en el Navegador Tor. La solución mas simple es pulsar en el \"la cebolla\", luego en el selector de seguridad, y ponlo en “bajo”.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "¿Cómo desinstalo el Navegador Tor?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Eliminar el Navegador Tor de tu sistema es simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Localiza tu carpeta o aplicación de Navegador Tor. La ubicación predeterminada en Windows es el Escritorio; en macOS es la carpeta Aplicaciones (en macOS, tiene que moverlo a la carpeta Aplicaciones cuando completa el proceso de instalación). En Linux, no hay ubicación predeterminada, no obstante la carpeta se llama \"tor-browser_en-US\" si estás ejecutando el Navegador Tor en inglés.</li><li>Elimina la carpeta o aplicación de Navegador Tor.</li><li>Vacía la Papelera.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Observa que no se usa la utilidad \"Desinstalar\" estándar de tu sistema operativo.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "¿Hay alguna forma de cambiar la dirección IP que el Navegador Tor me asigna para un sitio en concreto?",
-	"description": "<p class=\\\"mb-3\\\">El Navegador Tor tiene dos formas de cambiar su circuito de repetidores — \"Nueva identidad\" y “Nuevo circuito Tor para este sitio\". Ambas opciones se encuentran en el menú de Torbutton (bajo la pequeña cebolla verde).</p><h5>Nueva identidad</h5><p class=\\\"mb-3\\\">Esta opción es útil si quieres evitar que la actividad siguiente de tu navegador se vincule a lo que estuviste haciendo antes. Seleccionándola cerrarás todas sus pestañas y ventanas, limpiará toda la información privada como cookies e historial de navegación, y usarás nuevos circuitos de Tor para todas las conexiones. El Navegador Tor te advertirá de que toda la actividad y descargas se detendrán, de modo que ten esto en cuenta antes de pulsar \"Nueva identidad\".</p><h5>Nuevo circuito de Tor para este sitio</h5><p class=\\\"mb-3\\\">Esta opción es útil si el repetidor de salida que estás usando no puede conectar al sitio web que requiere, o no se está cargan
 do adecuadamente. Seleccionándola provocarás que la pestaña o ventana actualmente activa se recargue sobre un nuevo circuito de Tor. Otras pestañas y ventanas abiertas del mismo sitio web también usarán el nuevo circuito una vez se recarguen. Esta opción no limpia ninguna información privada ni desvincula tu actividad, tampoco afecta a tus conexiones actuales a otros sitios web.</p><div class=\\\"col-md-6\\\"><div class=\\\"card\\\"><img class=\\\"card-img-top\\\" src=\\\"/static/images/image1.png\\\" alt=\\\"Alerta de nueva versión\\\"><div class=\\\"card-body\\\"><h4 class=\\\"card-title\\\">Título de la tarjeta</h4><p class=\\\"card-text\\\">Texto de la tarjeta</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/es_AR.json b/es_AR.json
index c6ee3c62d..3d3e271e6 100644
--- a/es_AR.json
+++ b/es_AR.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Mi sitio web bloquea su acceso vía Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Lamentamos oír que no puedas visitar el sitio web que querés! Aveces algunos sitios web bloquean a los usuarios de Tor pero que no pueden diferenciarlos del trafico generado automáticamente. Tuvimos éxito mayormente pidiendo a los usuarios de Tor que contacten con el administrador del sitio  y le pidan que les permita navegar. Un mensaje como este puede ayudar: <br />\"¡Hola!, traté de acceder al sitio xyz.com usando Tor Browser y me di cuenta que no se lo permiten a usuarios de Tor. Te pido que reconsideres esta decisión; Tor es usado por personas de toda Internet para proteger su privacidad y luchar contra la censura. Bloqueandonos, estas impidiendo que personas en países represivos que quieren usar libremente Internet, periodistas e investigadores que quieren protegerse de ser descubiertos, informantes, activistas y personas ordinarias quienes optan por evitar el rastreo intrusivo de servicios de terceros. Por favor tomá una posición a
  favor de la privacidad digital y la libertad en Internet y permití a los usuarios de Tor acceder a xyz.com, Muchas gracias.\"<br /> En el caso de bancos y otros sitios web sensibles, es común ver bloqueos basados en la ubicacion geográfica (si un banco sabe que generalmente accedes sus servicios desde un pais particular, y de repente te conectas desde un nodo de salida desde el otro lado del mundo, tu cuenta puede ser bloqueada o sospendida). Si no te es posible conectarte a un servicio onion, por favor lee <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">no puedo conectarme a X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/es_CL.json b/es_CL.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/es_CL.json
+++ b/es_CL.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/es_CO.json b/es_CO.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/es_CO.json
+++ b/es_CO.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/es_MX.json b/es_MX.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/es_MX.json
+++ b/es_MX.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/et.json b/et.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/et.json
+++ b/et.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/eu.json b/eu.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/eu.json
+++ b/eu.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fa.json b/fa.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fa.json
+++ b/fa.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fi.json b/fi.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fi.json
+++ b/fi.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fil.json b/fil.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fil.json
+++ b/fil.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fo.json b/fo.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fo.json
+++ b/fo.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fr.json b/fr.json
index d582872cc..9f2248ea5 100644
--- a/fr.json
+++ b/fr.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#ntb-7",
 	"control": "ntb-7",
 	"title": "Mon site Web préféré bloque l’accès à partir de Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Nous sommes désolés d’apprendre que vous ne pouvez pas visiter le site Web que vous souhaitez ! Un site Web bloquera parfois les utilisateurs de Tor parce qu’ils ne peuvent pas faire la différence entre l’utilisateur de Tor moyen et le trafic automatisé. Les meilleurs résultats pour débloquer l’accès des utilisateurs de Tor à un site donné ont été obtenus en demandant aux utilisateurs de contacter directement les administrateurs dudit site. Ce qui suit pourrait suffire :<br />« Bonjour ! J’ai essayé d’accéder à votre site xyz.com tout en utilisant le navigateur Tor et j’ai découvert que vous ne permettez pas aux utilisateurs de Tor d’y accéder. Je vous demande instamment de reconsidérer votre décision ; Tor est utilisé partout dans le monde par des personnes souhaitant protéger leurs renseignements personnels tout en combattant la censure. En bloquant les utilisateurs de Tor, vous bloquez vraisemblableme
 nt des personnes se trouvant dans des pays où règne la répression et qui souhaitent utiliser un Internet libre, des journalistes et des chercheurs qui ne veulent pas être découverts, des lanceurs d’alerte, des activistes et des personnes ordinaires qui ne veulent pas être suivies à la trace par des tiers invasifs. Veuillez adopter une position ferme privilégiant la confidentialité numérique et la liberté sur Internet, et permettre aussi aux utilisateurs de Tor d’accéder à xyz.com. Merci.<br />Voici le même message en anglais : <br />“Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from di
 scovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital privacy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.”<br />Dans le cas de banques ou autres sites Web délicats, il est aussi habituel de constater un blocage d’après la position géographique (si une banque sait que vous accédez habituellement à ses services à partir d’un pays et que vous vous connectez soudainement à partir d’un relais de sortie situé de l’autre côté de la planète, votre compte pourrait être verrouillé ou suspendu). Si vous ne pouvez pas vous connecter à un service oignon, veuillez consulter <a href=“http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3”>Je ne peux pas accéder à X.onion !</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#ntb-7-1",
 	"control": "ntb-7-1",
 	"title": "J'éprouve des difficultés à utiliser des fonctions sur Facebook, Twitter ou d'autres sites Web quand j’utilise le navigateur Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Les sites Web faisant particulièrement appel à JavaScript peuvent parfois présenter des problèmes de fonctionnement avec le navigateur Tor. Pour corriger cela, il suffit de cliquer sur le menu oignon puis sur le curseur de sécurité. Réglez le niveau de sécurité à Normal.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#ntb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#ntb-28",
 	"control": "ntb-28",
 	"title": "Comment puis-je désinstaller le navigateur Tor ?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Il est facile de supprimer le navigateur Tor de votre système :</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Trouvez le dossier de votre navigateur Tor ou l’application. Sous Windows, l’emplacement par défaut est le bureau ; sous macOS, c’est le dossier Applications (sous macOS, vous devez le déplacer dans le dossier Applications quand vous terminez le processus d’installation). Sous Linux, il n’y a pas d’emplacement par défaut, cependant le dossier s’appellera « tor-browser_fr » si vous utilisez le navigateur Tor en français.</li><li>Supprimez le dossier ou l’application du navigateur Tor.</li><li>Videz votre corbeille.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Notez que l’utilitaire habituel de désinstallation de votre système d’exploitation n’est pas utilisé.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#ntb-29",
 	"control": "ntb-29",
 	"title": "Il y a-t-il une façon de changer l’adresse IP que le navigateur Tor m’affecte pour un site particulier ?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Le navigateur Tor propose deux façons de changer votre circuit de relais — « Nouvelle identité » et « Nouveau circuit Tor pour ce site ». Les deux options sont situées dans le menu de BoutonTor (petit oignon vert).</p><h5>Nouvelle identité</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">Cette option est utile si vous souhaitez empêcher que votre activité de navigation à venir soit associée à ce que vous faisiez auparavant. Sélectionner cette option fermera tous vos onglets et fenêtres, effacera vos renseignements personnels tels que vos témoins et l’historique de navigation, et utilisera de nouveaux circuits Tor pour toutes vos connexions. Le navigateur Tor vous avertira que tous activités et téléchargements seront arrêtés, prenez-le donc en compte avant de cliquer sur « Nouvelle identité ».</p><h5>Nouveau circuit Tor pour ce site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">Cette option est utile si le relais de sortie que vous utilisez n’arrive pas à se conn
 ecter au site Web que vous demandez ou s’il ne se charge pas correctement. Sélectionner cette option entraînera le rechargement de l’onglet actuel ou de la fenêtre actuelle avec un nouveau circuit Tor. Les autres onglets et fenêtres ouverts du même site Web utiliseront aussi les nouveaux circuits une fois qu’ils seront rechargés. Cette option n’efface aucun renseignement personnel, ni ne dissociera votre activité, ni n’affectera vos connexions actuelles à d’autres sites Web.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"Alerte de nouvelle parution\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Titre de la carte</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Texte de la carte</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#ntb-30",
diff --git a/fr_CA.json b/fr_CA.json
index 34ce9d56e..3bf008fb4 100644
--- a/fr_CA.json
+++ b/fr_CA.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fur.json b/fur.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fur.json
+++ b/fur.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/fy.json b/fy.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/fy.json
+++ b/fy.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ga.json b/ga.json
index 2f80ba01a..0ff78e549 100644
--- a/ga.json
+++ b/ga.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Cuireann an suíomh is ansa liom cosc ar líonra Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "Tá gnéithe áirithe ar Facebook, Twitter, nó ar shuíomh eile briste nuair a úsáidim Brabhsálaí Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Conas is féidir Brabhsálaí Tor a dhíshuiteáil?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "An bhfuil bealach ann an seoladh IP a thugann Brabhsálaí Tor dom a athrú do shuíomh ar leith?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/gd.json b/gd.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/gd.json
+++ b/gd.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/gl.json b/gl.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/gl.json
+++ b/gl.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/gu.json b/gu.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/gu.json
+++ b/gu.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/gu_IN.json b/gu_IN.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/gu_IN.json
+++ b/gu_IN.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/gun.json b/gun.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/gun.json
+++ b/gun.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ha.json b/ha.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ha.json
+++ b/ha.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/he.json b/he.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/he.json
+++ b/he.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/hi.json b/hi.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/hi.json
+++ b/hi.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/hr.json b/hr.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/hr.json
+++ b/hr.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/hr_HR.json b/hr_HR.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/hr_HR.json
+++ b/hr_HR.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ht.json b/ht.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ht.json
+++ b/ht.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/hu.json b/hu.json
index 71b2dc924..0714150f3 100644
--- a/hu.json
+++ b/hu.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "A kedvenc oldalam blokkolja a Tor-on keresztüli hozzáférést.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/hy.json b/hy.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/hy.json
+++ b/hy.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ia.json b/ia.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ia.json
+++ b/ia.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/id.json b/id.json
index ca01f60f5..80da11721 100644
--- a/id.json
+++ b/id.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Situs web favorit saya memblokir akses melalui Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Kami turut prihatin atas Anda tidak dapat melakukan akses ke situs web yang Anda inginkan! Kadang beberapa situs web memblokir pengguna Tor karena tidak dapat membedakan pengguna Tor biasa dan lalu-lintas otomatos. Hal terbaik yang dapat dilakukan adalah pengguna menghubungi langsung admin situsnya. Ini mungkin dapat menjadi contoh: <br />\"Halo! Saya berusaha melakukan akses terhadap situs xyz.com Anda melalui Tor Browser dan ternyata Anda tidak mengizinkan pengguna Tor untuk melakukan akses terhadap situs Anda. Saya mohon dengan sangat untuk mempertimbangkan hal ini; Tor digunakan orang-orang di seluruh dunia untuk melindungi privasi mereka dan melawan sensor. Dengan memblokir pengguna Tor, Anda akan memblokir orang-orang di negara-negara represif yang ingin menggunakan Internet secara bebas, wartawan, dan peneliti yang ingin melindungi diri sendiri dari penemuan, termasuk whistleblower, aktivis, dan orang-orang biasa yang ingin terbebas dari pel
 acakan menyeluruh yang dilakukan pihak lain. Mohon dukungan penuh terhadap privasi digital dan kebebasan Internet, dan  izinkan pengguna Tor untuk melakukan akses ke xyz.com. Terima kasih.\"<br />Untuk situs web perbankan dan situs web lain yang sensitif, umumnya ada pemblokiran berdasarkan wilayah geografis (jika bank Anda mengetahui Anda biasanya melakukan akses terhadap jasa mereka dari suatu negara dan jika tiba-tiba Anda membuka situs web mereka dari exit relay di negara lain, akun Anda mungkin akan dikunci atau dibekukan). Jika Anda tidak dapat terhubung ke sebuah onion service, silakan lihat <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">Saya tidak dapat menghubungi X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "Saya mengalami masalah ketika menggunakan fitur-fitur di Facebook, Twitter atau situs web lain jika menggunakan Tor Browser. ",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Kadang situs web yang menggunakan Javascript dengan banyak akan mendapat masalah ketika diakses dengan Tor Browser.  Cara paling sederhana untuk mengatasi hal ini adalah klik \"Onion Menu\" lalu klik security.  Setel tingkat keamanan menjadi \"rendah\".</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Bagaimana cara mencopot pemasangan Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Apakah ada cara untuk mengubah alamat IP yang digunakan Tor Browser untuk situs web tertentu?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/is.json b/is.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/is.json
+++ b/is.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/it.json b/it.json
index ff93ac857..cc98ecc95 100644
--- a/it.json
+++ b/it.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Il mio sito preferito sta bloccando l'accesso da Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Scusa di sentirlo, non puoi visitare il sito di web che volutoti! Talvolta siti di web fermerò utilizzatore di Tor perche non possono dire la differenza tra utilizzatore ordinario di Tor e traffico automatico. Il migliore successo noi abbiamo avuto nel prendendo siti a sbloccare utilizzatore di Tor che direttamente contattare amministratori al utilizzatori. Qualcosa come questo può abilitare di funzione<br />\"Ciao! Ho tirato ad accedere vostro sito xyz.com mentre usando Tor Browser e scoperto che tu non permettere utilizzatore di Tor ad accedere vostro sito. Io spingo te a riconsiderare questo decisione; Tor é usando da uomini sul mondo per difendere loro intimita e censura di lotta. Con bloccare utilizzatore di Tor, sei come bloccando uomini nel paesi repressivi chi vogliono ad usare un rete libero, giornalisti e ricercatori chi vogliono a difendere loro stessi da scoperta, spione, attiviste e uomini ordinari chi vogliono decidere di non parte
 cipare di invasivo controllo terzo. Per piacere prende atteggiamento poderoso per favore di intimata digitale e libero di rete e permette utilizzatore di Tor ad accedere xyz.com. Grazie.\"<br />In caso di bance e altro siti sensitivi, é anche comune a vedere bloccando tratto geografia (se un banca sa tu generalmente accedere loro servizio da una campagna e improvvisamente sei connettendo da un relè uscita sulla altro lato di mondo, tuo conto può chiuso o pensile). Se sei incapace di connettere a servizio di cipolla, per piacere consulta<a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">Non posso accedere X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ja.json b/ja.json
index f6d45bbec..5569c1261 100644
--- a/ja.json
+++ b/ja.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "お気に入りのWEBサイトへのアクセスがTorによりブロックされました。",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">申し訳ありませんが、あなたの望むWEBサイトにアクセスすることはできません!WEBサイトはしばしばTorユーザーをブロックします。彼らは通常のTorユーザーと自動トラフィックの違いを見分けることができないからです。ブロックを解除しサイトを取得するのにもっとも適した手段は、TOAユーザーがサイト管理者に対して直接的にコンタクトを取ることです。このようなトリックが使えるかもしれません:\n<br />“やあ!私はあなたのサイトxyz.comにTorブラウザでアクセスしようとしたのだけれど、あなたのサイトはTorユーザーへのアクセスを許可していないみたいなんだ。この決定は再検討することをお勧めするよ。Torはプライバシー保護と検閲への対抗の為に世界中の人々によって使われているんだ。Torユーザーã
 ‚’ブロックすることは、自由なインターネットを望む抑圧的な国の人々や、露出から守られるべきジャーナリストや調査員、内部告発者、活動家、及び侵略的なサードパーティのトラッキングから逃れたい普通の人々をもブロックしてしまうんだ。どうか、デジタルプライバシーとインターネットの自由を尊重して、Torユーザーがxyz.comにアクセスできるようにしてほしい。ありがとう。”<br />\n銀行やその他の厳密なWEBサイトの場合、その地域の地理的な遮断情報を見ましょう。(銀行があなたが普段ある国からアクセスしていることを知っていれば、あなたのアカウントは突然ロックされたり中断される可能性があります。もしあなたがオニオンサービスに接続できない場合は、<a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">「X.onionにアクセスでã
 ã¾ã›ã‚“」</a>を参照してください。</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/jv.json b/jv.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/jv.json
+++ b/jv.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ka.json b/ka.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ka.json
+++ b/ka.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/kk.json b/kk.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/kk.json
+++ b/kk.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/km.json b/km.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/km.json
+++ b/km.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/kn.json b/kn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/kn.json
+++ b/kn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ko.json b/ko.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ko.json
+++ b/ko.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ko_KR.json b/ko_KR.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ko_KR.json
+++ b/ko_KR.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ku.json b/ku.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ku.json
+++ b/ku.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ku_IQ.json b/ku_IQ.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ku_IQ.json
+++ b/ku_IQ.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/kw.json b/kw.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/kw.json
+++ b/kw.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ky.json b/ky.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ky.json
+++ b/ky.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/la.json b/la.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/la.json
+++ b/la.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/lb.json b/lb.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/lb.json
+++ b/lb.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/lg.json b/lg.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/lg.json
+++ b/lg.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ln.json b/ln.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ln.json
+++ b/ln.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/lo.json b/lo.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/lo.json
+++ b/lo.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/lt.json b/lt.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/lt.json
+++ b/lt.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/lv.json b/lv.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/lv.json
+++ b/lv.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mg.json b/mg.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mg.json
+++ b/mg.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mi.json b/mi.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mi.json
+++ b/mi.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mk.json b/mk.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mk.json
+++ b/mk.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ml.json b/ml.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ml.json
+++ b/ml.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mn.json b/mn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mn.json
+++ b/mn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mr.json b/mr.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mr.json
+++ b/mr.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ms_MY.json b/ms_MY.json
index 44c471e7d..71a2dab7d 100644
--- a/ms_MY.json
+++ b/ms_MY.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/mt.json b/mt.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/mt.json
+++ b/mt.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/my.json b/my.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/my.json
+++ b/my.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nah.json b/nah.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nah.json
+++ b/nah.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nap.json b/nap.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nap.json
+++ b/nap.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nb.json b/nb.json
index 9f62ea69a..b80b4f135 100644
--- a/nb.json
+++ b/nb.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Min favorittnettside blokkerer tilgang fra Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Hvordan avinstallerer jeg Tor-nettleseren?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nds.json b/nds.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nds.json
+++ b/nds.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ne.json b/ne.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ne.json
+++ b/ne.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nl.json b/nl.json
index 608019ef1..ffe72ef90 100644
--- a/nl.json
+++ b/nl.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Mijn favoriete website blokkeert de toegang via Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry om te horen dat je de website die je wilde niet kunt bezoeken! Soms blokkeren websites Tor-gebruikers omdat ze niet het verschil kunnen zien tussen de gemiddelde Tor-gebruiker en automatisch verkeer. Het beste succes dat we hebben gehad bij het ontgrendelen van Tor-gebruikers, is ervoor te zorgen dat gebruikers rechtstreeks contact opnemen met de sitebeheerders. Zoiets zou de slag kunnen slaan: <br /> \"Hallo! Ik probeerde toegang tot uw site xyz.com te krijgen tijdens het gebruik van Tor Browser en ontdekte dat u Tor gebruikers geen toegang tot uw site verleent. Ik dring er bij u op aan om deze beslissing opnieuw te overwegen; gebruikt door mensen over de hele wereld om hun privacy te beschermen en censuur te bestrijden. Door Tor-gebruikers te blokkeren, blokkeert u waarschijnlijk mensen in repressieve landen die een gratis internet willen gebruiken, journalisten en onderzoekers die zichzelf willen beschermen tegen ontdekking, klokkenluiders
 , activisten en gewone mensen die willen opteren voor invasieve tracking door derden. Stel u ten stelligste voor ten gunste van digitale privacy en internetvrijheid en geef Tor-gebruikers toegang tot xyz.com. Dank u. \"<br />In het geval van banken en andere gevoelige websites, is het ook gebruikelijk om op geografie gebaseerde blokkering te zien (als een bank weet dat u over het algemeen toegang hebt tot hun services vanuit het ene land en plotseling verbinding maakt via een uitgaande relais aan de andere kant van de wereld, is uw account mogelijk vergrendeld Of geschorst). Als u geen verbinding kunt maken met een onion service, raadpleegt u <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">Ik kan X.onion niet bereiken! </a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "Ik ondervind problemen bij het gebruik van functies op Facebook, Twitter of een andere website wanneer ik Tor Browser gebruik.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Soms kunnen Javascript-zware websites functionele problemen hebben via Tor Browser. De eenvoudigste oplossing is om op het \"onion-menu\" te klikken en vervolgens op de beveiligingsschuifknop te klikken. Stel je beveiliging in op \"laag\".</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Hoe verwijder ik Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is er een manier om het IP-adres te wijzigen dat Tor Browser mij toewijst voor een bepaalde site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nl_BE.json b/nl_BE.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nl_BE.json
+++ b/nl_BE.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nn.json b/nn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nn.json
+++ b/nn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/nso.json b/nso.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/nso.json
+++ b/nso.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/oc.json b/oc.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/oc.json
+++ b/oc.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/om.json b/om.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/om.json
+++ b/om.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/or.json b/or.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/or.json
+++ b/or.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pa.json b/pa.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/pa.json
+++ b/pa.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pap.json b/pap.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/pap.json
+++ b/pap.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pl.json b/pl.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/pl.json
+++ b/pl.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pms.json b/pms.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/pms.json
+++ b/pms.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ps.json b/ps.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ps.json
+++ b/ps.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pt.json b/pt.json
index 01c11646c..c8b5ab87d 100644
--- a/pt.json
+++ b/pt.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "O meu site da Web favorito está a bloquear o acesso ao Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/pt_BR.json b/pt_BR.json
index 5ba07eb1b..f958b44b6 100644
--- a/pt_BR.json
+++ b/pt_BR.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Meu website favorito está bloqueando o acesso via Tor.",
-	"description": "Lamentamos saber que você não pode visitar o website que quer! Às vezes, os websites bloqueam os usuários do Tor porque não sabem a diferença entre o usuário médio e o tráfego automatizado. Uma estratégia na qual temos obtido sucesso para fazer os websites desbloquearem os usuários do Tor é fazer com que os próprios usuários contatem os administradores do site diretamente. Algo assim deve resolver: \"Olá! Eu tentei acessar seu website xyz.com enquanto utilizando o Navegador Tor e descobri que não há permissão de acesso para usuários do Tor. Eu peço que reconsiderem essa decisão; o Tor é utilizado por pessoas de todo o mundo que querem proteger sua privacidade e lutar contra a censura. Ao bloquear os usuários do Tor, vocês estão provavelmente bloqueando pessoas que querem usar uma internet livre em países opressores, jornalistas e pesquisadores que querem se proteger, ativistas e pessoas comuns que querem se livrar do rastreamento de terceir
 os invasivos. Por favor, tomem uma posição forte em favor da privacidade digital e da liberdade na internet e permitam os usuários do Tor o acesso ao xyz.com. Obrigado.\""
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "Estou tendo problemas para usar as features no Facebook, Twitter e alguns outros websites quando estou usando o Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Às vezes os website Javascript-heavy podem ter problemas funcionais com o Tor Browser. A maneira mais simples de consertar é clicar no \"onion menu,\" e então clicar no botão de segurança. Configure sua sergurança em \"baixo.\"</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "Como eu desinstalo o Navegador Tor?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Existe uma maneira de alterar o endereço IP que o Navegador Tor atribui a mim em um site específico?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ro.json b/ro.json
index fafcd6951..660aaa8c4 100644
--- a/ro.json
+++ b/ro.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ru.json b/ru.json
index 423b4f42e..384d205d3 100644
--- a/ru.json
+++ b/ru.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Мой любимый сайт блокирует доступ через Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ru at petr1708.json b/ru at petr1708.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ru at petr1708.json
+++ b/ru at petr1708.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/scn.json b/scn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/scn.json
+++ b/scn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sco.json b/sco.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sco.json
+++ b/sco.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/si_LK.json b/si_LK.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/si_LK.json
+++ b/si_LK.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sk.json b/sk.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sk.json
+++ b/sk.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sk_SK.json b/sk_SK.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sk_SK.json
+++ b/sk_SK.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sl.json b/sl.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sl.json
+++ b/sl.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sl_SI.json b/sl_SI.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sl_SI.json
+++ b/sl_SI.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sn.json b/sn.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sn.json
+++ b/sn.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/so.json b/so.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/so.json
+++ b/so.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/son.json b/son.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/son.json
+++ b/son.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sq.json b/sq.json
index d0a113eb2..18cef771d 100644
--- a/sq.json
+++ b/sq.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sr.json b/sr.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sr.json
+++ b/sr.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sr at latin.json b/sr at latin.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sr at latin.json
+++ b/sr at latin.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/st.json b/st.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/st.json
+++ b/st.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/su.json b/su.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/su.json
+++ b/su.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/support-tbb.json b/support-tbb.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/support-tbb.json
+++ b/support-tbb.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sv.json b/sv.json
index e0dc0894c..ff46776a9 100644
--- a/sv.json
+++ b/sv.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Min favoritwebbplats blockerar åtkomst över Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/sw.json b/sw.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/sw.json
+++ b/sw.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/szl.json b/szl.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/szl.json
+++ b/szl.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ta.json b/ta.json
index cd81c8dec..0f53ffb96 100644
--- a/ta.json
+++ b/ta.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/te.json b/te.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/te.json
+++ b/te.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/te_IN.json b/te_IN.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/te_IN.json
+++ b/te_IN.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/tg.json b/tg.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/tg.json
+++ b/tg.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/th.json b/th.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/th.json
+++ b/th.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ti.json b/ti.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ti.json
+++ b/ti.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/tk.json b/tk.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/tk.json
+++ b/tk.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/tr.json b/tr.json
index 3367b4bad..317bac79e 100644
--- a/tr.json
+++ b/tr.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "En sevdiğim websitem Tor'dan erişimimi engelliyor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/tzm.json b/tzm.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/tzm.json
+++ b/tzm.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ug at Arab.json b/ug at Arab.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ug at Arab.json
+++ b/ug at Arab.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/uk.json b/uk.json
index e910020d5..2b516425f 100644
--- a/uk.json
+++ b/uk.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "Мій улюблений веб-сайт блокує доступ через Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ur.json b/ur.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ur.json
+++ b/ur.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ur_PK.json b/ur_PK.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ur_PK.json
+++ b/ur_PK.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/uz.json b/uz.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/uz.json
+++ b/uz.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/ve.json b/ve.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/ve.json
+++ b/ve.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/vi.json b/vi.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/vi.json
+++ b/vi.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/wa.json b/wa.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/wa.json
+++ b/wa.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/wo.json b/wo.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/wo.json
+++ b/wo.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/zh_CN.json b/zh_CN.json
index 87aa055cb..640d13156 100644
--- a/zh_CN.json
+++ b/zh_CN.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "我最爱的网站屏蔽来自 Tor 的访问。",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">不能访问你想要的网站真是遗憾呢!有些网站屏蔽了 Tor 因为他们无法分辨出普通 Tor 用户和机器人的区别。根据过去的经验,想要让网站解封来自 Tor 的访问最有效的方法是由用户直接联系网站管理员。也许这样的消息就可以成功:<br />“嗨,在用 Tor Browser 的时候发现你的网站 xyz.com 不允许来自 Tor 的访问,希望你可以重新考虑这个决定。全球各地很多人都在使用 Tor 来保护隐私和对抗审查,屏蔽 Tor 的同时你也屏蔽了强权国家中想自由访问互联网的用户、需要隐藏自己的记者和检举者、想躲避网络跟踪的研究者和普通用户。请站在支持在线隐私和网络自由的立场上,允许 Tor 用户访问 xyz.com,谢谢!”<br />另外,银行这类比较敏感的网站经常进行地区范围的屏蔽。如果你平时只在某个特定的国家使用他们的服务,从其他
 国家进行访问时你的账号可能就会被冻结。如无法连接 onion 服务,请参阅 <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">无法连接 x.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "我在用tor访问Facebook,Twitter或者其他的网站的时候无法使用它们的功能。",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">有时候用tor浏览器访问一些包含许多JavaScript的网站会出现功能性的问题。最简单解决这个问题的办法是点击“洋葱目录”,然后点击安全性滑条。将您的安全性设置到“低”。"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "我如何卸载Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/zh_HK.json b/zh_HK.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/zh_HK.json
+++ b/zh_HK.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/zh_TW.json b/zh_TW.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/zh_TW.json
+++ b/zh_TW.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",
diff --git a/zu.json b/zu.json
index 82362e42e..e4ba34fc5 100644
--- a/zu.json
+++ b/zu.json
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-7",
 	"control": "tbb-7",
 	"title": "My favorite website is blocking access over Tor.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"http://127.0.0.1:5000/#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sorry to hear that you can't visit the website you wanted! Sometimes websites will block Tor users because they can't tell the difference between the average Tor user and automated traffic. The best success we've had in getting sites to unblock Tor users is getting users to contact the site administrators directly. Something like this might do the trick:<br />\"Hi! I tried to access your site xyz.com while using Tor Browser and discovered that you don't allow Tor users to access your site. I urge you to reconsider this decision; Tor is used by people all over the world to protect their privacy and fight censorship. By blocking Tor users, you are likely blocking people in repressive countries who want to use a free internet, journalists and researchers who want to protect themselves from discovery, whistleblowers, activists, and ordinary people who want to opt out of invasive third party tracking. Please take a strong stance in favor of digital priv
 acy and internet freedom, and allow Tor users access to xyz.com. Thank you.\"<br />In the case of banks, and other sensitive websites, it is also common to see geography-based blocking (if a bank knows you generally access their services from one country, and suddenly you are connecting from an exit relay on the other side of the world, your account may be locked or suspended). If you are unable to connect to an onion service, please see <a href=\"#onionservices-3\">I cannot reach X.onion!</a></p>"
     },
     "tbb-7-1": {
 	"id": "#tbb-7-1",
 	"control": "tbb-7-1",
 	"title": "I’m having trouble using features on Facebook, Twitter, or some other website when I’m using Tor Browser.",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the “onion menu,” then click on the security slider. Set your security to “low.”</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Sometimes Javascript-heavy websites can have functional issues over Tor Browser. The simplest fix is to click on the \"onion menu,\" then click on the security slider. Set your security to \"low.\"</p>"
     },
     "tbb-8": {
 	"id": "#tbb-8",
@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
 	"id": "#tbb-28",
 	"control": "tbb-28",
 	"title": "How do I uninstall Tor Browser?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard “Uninstall” utility is not used.</p>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Removing Tor Browser from your system is simple:</p><p class=\"mb-3\"><ol><li>Locate your Tor Browser folder or application. The default location on Windows is the Desktop; on macOS it is the Applications folder (on macOS, you have to move it into the Applications folder when you complete the installation process). On Linux, there is no default location, however the folder will be named \"tor-browser_en-US\" if you are running the English Tor Browser.</li><li>Delete the Tor Browser folder or application.</li><li>Empty your Trash.</li></ol></p><p class=\"mb-3\">Note that your operating system’s standard \"Uninstall\" utility is not used.</p>"
     },
     "tbb-29": {
 	"id": "#tbb-29",
 	"control": "tbb-29",
 	"title": "Is there a way to change the IP address that Tor Browser assigns me for a particular site?",
-	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and “New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs 
 and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
+	"description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor Browser has two ways to change your relay circuit — \"New Identity\" and \"New Tor Circuit for this Site\". Both options are located in the Torbutton (little green onion) menu.</p><h5>New Identity</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking \"New Identity\".</p><h5>New Tor Circuit for this Site</h5><p class=\"mb-3\">This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly. Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs a
 nd windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites.</p><div class=\"col-md-6\"><div class=\"card\"><img class=\"card-img-top\" src=\"/static/images/image1.png\" alt=\"New release alert\"><div class=\"card-body\"><h4 class=\"card-title\">Card title</h4><p class=\"card-text\">Card text</p></div></div></div>"
     },
     "tbb-30": {
 	"id": "#tbb-30",



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