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

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commit d0f1dcdbae20da59ab1beeb2bb7f5946e3c8b1ed
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed Apr 11 23:51:58 2018 +0000

    Update translations for support-tbb_completed
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 support-tbb.json | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

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",



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