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-<h1><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1202/title/und/full" property="schema:name">Breaking Through Censorship Barriers Even When Tor Is Blocked</span></h1>
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-<p><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1202/title/und/full" property="schema:name"><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/rompiendo-barreras-de-censura-incluso-cuando-tor-esta-bloqueado"><img alt="stop-sign-pare" src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/ronaldo-oliveira-423252-unsplash_0.jpeg?itok=HKkGM1pq" style="width: 560px; height: 373px;" /></a></span></p>
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-<p>Last week, <a href="https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/59qvwz/venezuela-maduro-tor-network-censorship">Venezuela blocked access to the Tor network</a>. Prior to the block, there were over 30,000 people in Venezuela enjoying the privacy and security protections Tor provides.</p>
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-<p>Connecting to Tor is a luxury, but we have developed ways for people where Tor is blocked to continue to connect to the network. Using bridges and pluggable transports, people can break through censorship and continue to access the open web. For more information about using bridges, see:</p>
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-<p>[<a href="https://blog.torproject.org/rompiendo-barreras-de-censura-incluso-cuando-tor-esta-bloqueado">Spanish</a>]</p>
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-<p>[<a href="https://blog.torproject.org/breaking-through-censorship-barriers-even-when-tor-blocked">English</a>]</p>
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-<p>If you have basic command line experience, you can help out people in countries with heavy censorship by <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports#operator">becoming a bridge operator.</a></p>
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-<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/dont-let-facebook-or-any-tracker-follow-you-web"><img alt="fb-image" src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/thought-catalog-609285-unsplash.jpeg?itok=IHGStRWh" style="width: 560px; height: 373px;" /></a></p>
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-<p><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">In the early age of the internet, people enjoyed a high level of privacy. Webpages were just hypertext documents; almost no personalization of the user experience was offered (or </span><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z comment  c-jMLQ2ANwlbH3SipS">forced</span><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">). The web today has evolved into a system of </span><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/07/facebookgot-into-mess-cant-get-out-of-it-mark-zuckerberg-surveillance-capitalism"><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">surveillance capitalism</span></a><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">, where advertising networks follow users while they browse the web, continuously collecting traces of personal data and surfing patterns to create profiles of users in order to target them.</span></p>
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-<p class="primary-author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z"><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">By tracking you across different applications and sites through cookies or open web sessions, your personal preferences and social connections are collected and often sold. Even if you do not accept cookies or are not logged into a service account, such as your Google, Twitter, or Facebook accounts, the web page and third-party services can still try to profile you by using third-party HTTP requests or other techniques. </span></p>
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-<p class="primary-author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z"><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">Within the HTTP request, various selectors can be included to communicate user preferences or particular features, in the form of URL variables. Personali</span><span class="author-a-ajz71zz75zvi60r7f3z79z6me">z</span><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">ed language or fonts settings, browser extensions, in-page keywords, battery charge and status, and more can be used to identify you by restricting the pool of possible candidates among all the visitors in a certain time frame, location, profile of interests. You can then be distinguished, or fingerprinted, across multiple devices or sessions and then the profile the tracker </span><span class="author-a-az69zz122zz70zcz89zcfdz66zz84zxvz66z7z66z">h</span><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">as on you is expanded.</span></p>
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-<p class="primary-author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z"><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">By the sites and applications themselves, the story is spun to sound as if they’re doing you a favor: they say this collection allows them to customize your experience. You see ads more relevant to you, Facebook and others say. </span></p>
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-<p class="primary-author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z"><span class="author-a-z73zz72zz86zqpz74ziz83z0hz74zsjz122ziz75z">Even if you think of an advertising network as a recommendation system, this same system is also influencing what you see. It’s changing your experience of the internet. </span></p>
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-## Breaking Through Censorship Barriers, Even When Tor Is Blocked ##
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-Last week, Venezuela blocked access to the Tor network. Prior to the block, there were over 30,000 people in Venezuela enjoying the privacy and security protections Tor provides: https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/59qvwz/venezuela-maduro-tor-network-censorship
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-Connecting to Tor is a luxury, but we have developed ways for people where Tor is blocked to continue to connect to the network. Using bridges and pluggable transports, people can break through censorship and continue to access the open web. For more information about using bridges, see:
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-https://blog.torproject.org/rompiendo-barreras-de-censura-incluso-cuando-tor-esta-bloqueado [Spanish]
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-https://blog.torproject.org/breaking-through-censorship-barriers-even-when-tor-blocked [English]
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-If you have basic command line experience, you can help out people in countries with heavy censorship by becoming a bridge operator: https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports#operator
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-## Don't Let Facebook or Other Trackers Follow You on The Web ##
-
-In the early age of the internet, people enjoyed a high level of privacy. Webpages were just hypertext documents; almost no personalization of the user experience was offered (or forced). The web today has evolved into a system of surveillance capitalism, where advertising networks follow users while they browse the web, continuously collecting traces of personal data and surfing patterns to create profiles of users in order to target them.
-
-Using the web today, you are a target. And because of the rampant tracking across websites, each time you use the internet, you become an easier target.
-
-By tracking you across different applications and sites through cookies or open web sessions, your personal preferences and social connections are collected and often sold. Even if you do not accept cookies or are not logged into a service account, such as your Google, Twitter, or Facebook accounts, the web page and third-party services can still try to profile you by using third-party HTTP requests or other techniques.
-
-Within the HTTP request, various selectors can be included to communicate user preferences or particular features, in the form of URL variables. Personalized language or fonts settings, browser extensions, in-page keywords, battery charge and status, and more can be used to identify you by restricting the pool of possible candidates among all the visitors in a certain time frame, location, profile of interests. You can then be distinguished, or fingerprinted, across multiple devices or sessions and then the profile the tracker has on you is expanded.
-
-By the sites and applications themselves, the story is spun to sound as if they’re doing you a favor: they say this collection allows them to customize your experience. You see ads more relevant to you, Facebook and others say.
-
-Even if you think of an advertising network as a recommendation system, this same system is also influencing what you see. It’s changing your experience of the internet.
-
-But at what cost is this customization? When confronted with transparency around what this “customization” takes, it “poisons” the ad. So of course these companies are pushing back against transparency, but we need to keep pushing them and doing what we can to prevent them from continuing to exploit us online.
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-Learn about how Tor Browser can help: https://blog.torproject.org/dont-let-facebook-or-any-tracker-follow-you-web
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-## Privacy International Protects Partners with Its Onion Address ##
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-This guest post is written by Ed Geraghty, Technologist, Privacy International.
-
-> No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with [their] privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon [their] honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
-> - United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948, Article 12
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-The right to privacy is a qualified, fundamental human right. We at Privacy International (PI) work hard with our network of partners to ensure this fundamental right is protected - it is essential to autonomy, the protection of human dignity, and is the foundation upon which many other human rights are built.
-
-This is becoming ever-more important in an age of ubiquitous, indiscriminate mass surveillance, especially as more and more aspects of our daily lives - interactions with friends, family, companies, and the state - are dependent upon technology. In order for individuals to fully participate in the modern world, developments in law and technologies must strengthen and not undermine the ability to freely enjoy this right.We challenge governments' powers by advocating and litigating for stronger protections. We lead research and investigations to shine a light on powers and capabilities, and to instigate and inform debate. We advocate for good practices and strong laws worldwide to protect people and their rights. We equip civil society organisations across the world to increase public awareness about privacy. We raise awareness about technologies and laws that place privacy at risk, to ensure that the public is informed and engaged.
-
-Tor is an important tool in our arsenal - a technology which allows people to communicate, use the internet, and browse the web in a manner which evades censorship.
-
-Many of our partners work in challenging environments, with massive state surveillance and/or ongoing censorship programmes. Giving them an ability to securely browse the web (both clear and onion) in a way which allows them to evade dragnet surveillance also allows them to conduct investigations securely.
-
-Find out what else running an onion address provides the Privacy International community: https://blog.torproject.org/privacy-international-protects-partners-its-onion-address
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-## New Releases ##
-
-Tor 0.3.3.7
-This release backports several changes from the 0.3.4.x series, including fixes for bugs affecting compatibility and stability. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-0337-released
-
-Tor Browser 7.5.6
-This release features important security updates to Firefox, updates Firefox to 52.9.0esr, and includes newer versions of NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere. Moreover, we added the latest Tor stable version, 0.3.3.7. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-756-released-
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-## Upcoming Events with Tor ##
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-HOPE. New York City, USA. July 20-22, 2018.
-https://hope.net/
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-The 18th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS). Barcelona, Spain. July 24-27, 2018.
-https://petsymposium.org/2018/index.php
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-Tor Community Night. Barcelona, Spain. July 24, 2018.
-https://blog.torproject.org/events/tor-community-night-barcelona
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-Def Con. Las Vegas, USA. August 8-12, 2018.
-https://blog.torproject.org/events/roger-and-steph-and-others-def-con-las-vegas
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-## Join Our Community ##
-
-Getting involved with Tor is easy: you can help us make the network faster and more decentralized by running a relay.
-https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
-
-You can learn about each of our teams and start collaborating:
-https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
-
-If you want to make a contribution but don’t have the time to volunteer, your donation will help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure:
-https://donate.torproject.org
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-<p>Last month, Amazon and Google have both announced they’re pulling the plug on domain fronting, a crucial tool which helps our most vulnerable users get access to Tor when their countries don’t allow it. Users of <a href="https://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/">Signal</a> and <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-05-03/telegram-block-gets-help-from-google-and-amazon">Telegram</a> are also affected by this block, and <a href="https://www.accessnow.org/google-ends-domain-fronting-a-crucial-way-for-tools-to-evade-censors/">Access Now identified</a> approximately a dozen “human rights-enabling technologies” which had relied on Google for this purpose.</p>
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-<p>Domain fronting is a type of pluggable transport where Tor traffic appears to be talking to a third party that is hard to block, like Amazon or Google, when it is really talking to a Tor relay. An example of this is Tor’s “meek” pluggable transport, which is described <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek">here</a>.</p>
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-Last month, Amazon and Google have both announced they’re pulling the plug on domain fronting, a crucial tool which helps our most vulnerable users get access to Tor when their countries don’t allow it. Users of Signal and Telegram are also affected by this block, and Access Now identified approximately a dozen “human rights-enabling technologies” which had relied on Google for this purpose: https://www.accessnow.org/google-ends-domain-fronting-a-crucial-way-for-tools-to-evade-censors/
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-Thousands of relays make up the roots of the Tor network, and the volunteers who run them are indispensable, donating their time, infrastructure, and technical know-how to help millions of people around the world, including activists and journalists, communicate privately and securely.
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-Over the years, the Tor team saw there was a need for greater support of the relay operator community and heard concerns about how to better meet their needs. We now have a Relay Advocate whose job will be improving the health and happiness of the relay operator community, expanding the community, and helping improve bonds between operators. Meet Colin (Phoul) and find out what he'll be up to: https://blog.torproject.org/get-help-running-your-relay-our-new-advocate
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-This month during the geek CryptoRave in São Paulo, we invited Tails and Tor users to join a user needs session. We love to run sessions with groups of similar users so we can focus on their unique needs and experiences. Users of Tor and Tails have the common objective: they are looking to use private and secure tools, and their safety could be a concern.
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-We like to envision our community of users ultimately making the tools we build. UX is about relationships. We need to understand our users' relationship to our software. And in order to do that, we need a close relationship with our users. Find out what we're considering to address user needs we identified: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-tails-ux-identifying-user-needs-cryptorave-2018
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-// Meet the Tor Summer of Privacy & Outreachy Interns //
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-We have new contributors joining the Tor Project who come to us through two paid internship programs, Tor Summer of Privacy and Outreachy, an internship program for underrepresented groups in tech. Meet the interns and find out a few of the things they’ll be working on: blog.torproject.org/meet-tor-summer-privacy-and-outreachy-interns
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-Tor 0.3.3.6 This is the first stable release in the 0.3.3 series. It backports several important fixes from the 0.3.4.1-alpha. The Tor 0.3.3 series includes controller support and other improvements for v3 onion services, official support for embedding Tor within other applications, and our first non-trivial module written in the Rust programming language. (Rust is still not enabled by default when building Tor.) And as usual, there are numerous other smaller bugfixes, features, and improvements. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-0336-released-new-stable-series
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-Tor Browser 8.0a7 This release features important security updates to Firefox and updates firefox to 52.8.0esr. In addition we fixed some issues with UI customization and YouTube videos play. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-80a7-released
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-Tor Browser 7.5.4 This release updates Firefox to 52.8.0esr, HTTPS Everywhere to 2018.4.11, and NoScript to 5.1.8.5. In addition, we exempt .onion domains from mixed content warnings, fixed a fingerprinting issue and an issue with localized content. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-754-released
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-// Upcoming Events with Tor //
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-Mozilla All-Hands. San Francisco, USA. June 11-15, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/mozilla-all-hands-san-fran
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-Citizen Lab Summer Institute. Toronto, Canada. June 13-15, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/citizen-lab-summer-institute-toronto
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-The First Amendment for the 21st Century Pittsburgh, USA. June 21-22, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/first-amendment-21st-century-pittsburgh
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-The 18th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS). Barcelona, Spain. July 24-27, 2018. https://petsymposium.org/2018/index.php
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-// Join Our Community //
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-Getting involved with Tor is easy: you can help us make the network faster and more decentralized by running a relay. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
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-You can learn about each of our teams and start collaborating: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
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-If you want to make a contribution but don’t have the time to volunteer, your donation will help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure: https://donate.torproject.org
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-We're in the middle of our year-end education and fundraising campaign, Strength in Numbers. Learn more about it or support our work: https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn2
-
-// Growing Our Board of Directors //
-
-Like most nonprofit organizations, the Tor Project relies on its Board of Directors to provide fiscal and corporate oversight to our important work. Over the past two years, the Tor Project has been focused on growing our board to reflect the diversity of cultures of people who build and use Tor.
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-We are proud to welcome the newest member of our Board of Directors, Nighat Dad. Nighat is the founder and Executive Director of Digital Rights Foundation, Pakistan. She is an accomplished lawyer and human rights activist, and she is one of the pioneers campaigning for access to a safe and open internet in Pakistan. Watch her TED talk to hear the amazing story of how she set up Pakistan's first cyber harassment helpline to support women who face serious threats online--a major problem in Pakistan: https://www.ted.com/talks/nighat_dad_how_pakistani_women_are_taking_the_internet_back
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-\'93Nighat brings an abundance of expertise and experience campaigning for digital rights in Pakistan and beyond,\'94 said Isabela Bagueros, Executive Director of the Tor Project. \'93She has strong ties to the communities we serve and our most at-risk users.\'94
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-Our board has eight members representing four continents: North America, Europe, Africa, and now Asia. Over the past year, the board held 16 official meetings plus several committee meetings during our searches for a new Executive Director and new board members.
-
-In the coming year, we hope to continue to grow our board in number and in diversity. Like everyone involved with Tor, our Board of Directors all share a common commitment to internet freedom and human rights.
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-As we challenge major threats to internet freedom around the world, there is strength in numbers -- our numbers keep us strong as we challenge those threats. And our diversity gives us the understanding to fight with compassion.
-
-// Internet Freedom Is on the Line //
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-The Tor Project believes that everyone should have private access to an uncensored web, but digital authoritarianism is on the rise. For the 8th year in a row, internet freedom has declined around the world, including in the United States.
-
-"Of the 65 countries assessed, 26 have been on an overall decline since June 2017," reveals a new report by Freedom House: https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/freedom-net-2018
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-A huge factor in this decline is government censorship, a growing problem in many countries. Freedom to publish, share, and access information online is critical for a healthy society, yet governments and entities around the world are denying people this universal human right, and their tactics for doing so are becoming more advanced.
-
-In many countries around the world, people are only permitted to access state-sponsored news, where the stories always spin a nation's government and leadership in favorable lights.
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-Internet controls in China have reached new extremes, and China is exporting its methods to other governments. China, Egypt, Iran, Venezuela, Ethiopia, Turkey, and a few other countries now block the Tor network.
-
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-## Join Our Community ##
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-Getting involved with Tor is easy: you can help us make the network faster and more decentralized by running a relay.
-https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
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-You can learn about each of our teams and start collaborating:
-https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
-
-If you want to make a contribution but don’t have the time to volunteer, your donation will help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure:
-https://donate.torproject.org
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---
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-The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open-source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
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-Twitter: https://twitter.com/torproject
-Facebook: https://facebook.com/torproject
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-												<p><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1578/title/en/full" property="schema:name"><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/reflections-tor-meeting-newbie"><img alt="pic-Tor-mexico-city" src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/tor-project-mexico-meeting.png?itok=Nzvme7oX" style="width: 560px; height: 315px;" /></a></span></p>
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-												<p>When I joined the Tor Project in July as Fundraising Director, I quickly learned that most questions I had about Tor—what it does, its history, what makes up the greater ecosystem, even detailed notes from all past meetings—can be found online. The beauty of a free and open source culture became apparent to me immediately. I learned this month at my first meeting in Mexico City that there is one aspect of Tor that cannot be encapsulated in documentation—the people.</p>
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-												<p>I heard many voices at the meeting reflect on how the Tor Project has grown and changed in positive ways over the past few years. Without a doubt, this is a testament to the quality of the people working on Tor and the values we share. <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2018MexicoCity/ParticipantGuidelines">These values</a>—knowledge, engagement, inclusivity, collaboration, and fluidity—were apparent throughout my five days in Mexico.</p>
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-												<p>The people of Tor—staff, volunteers, friends, and community partners—are not only knowledgeable about privacy and security, they are citizens of the world and are eager to talk about philosophy, politics, and the ways in which people interact with systems and power. Without exception, the attendees of every session I went to were attentive and engaged.</p>
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-												<p>The people of Tor are intentional about making everyone feel welcome and valued. From adherence to preferred pronouns to making sessions accessible to non-English speakers, these efforts to enhance accessibility could be seen and felt everywhere. Each session began with a reminder to make space for all types of people to speak and be heard. Although I was meeting most of the attendees for the first time, I was welcomed with open arms and never once felt excluded.</p>
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-												<p>This meeting was inspirational in its engagement of local attendees on the public days. Many sessions were led in English and Spanish, including the State of the Onion address. Members of Tor teams, including myself, talked about what they’d been up to and what was on the horizon, and we took questions from the group. The questions were intimate and thoughtful, and this opening session set an inclusive and collaborative tone for the public days.</p>
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-												<p>I have never witnessed collaboration be so effective and efficient. People who have been working on Tor since the very beginning shared a space at the table with community members and people who were just hired. Roadmaps were created and new ideas were hatched.</p>
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-												<p>Everyone I met was genuinely happy to be there. Old friends and new laughed, shared stories, and during the midweek party, we toasted mezcal and compared dance moves. People also connected through games of Mario Kart and Magic the Gathering.</p>
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-												<p>All of these values coalesce around the ultimate goal of Tor—making the world a better place. Essential human rights cannot be achieved without private and safe access to the internet. The work we do at Tor saves lives. Meeting our Tor community in Mexico City energized me and made me proud of the small part I play in this essential work.</p>
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-												<p><a href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1"><img alt="pic-strengthinnumbers" src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/blog-lead-image2_0.png?itok=jL7hub-8" style="width: 560px; height: 280px;" /></a></p>
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-												<p dir="ltr">We have a bold mission: to take a stand against invasive and restrictive online practices and bring privacy and freedom to internet users around the world. But we can’t do it alone.</p>
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-												<p dir="ltr">Your support, along with the support of many others, can ensure the Tor Project’s success into the future. Mozilla has already joined us in our fight and will be matching all donations until the end of the year.</p>
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-												<p>This year, with your support, we can:</p>
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-												<p>- Increase the capacity, modularization, and scalability of the Tor network, making improvements and integrations into other privacy and circumvention tools easier and more reliable;</p>
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-												<p>- Better test for, measure, and design solutions around internet censorship, allowing people around the world living under repressive governments to access the open web safely and privately; and</p>
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-												<p><strong>As part of our year end fundraising campaign, Mozilla will be matching every dollar donated to Tor, so your impact will be doubled.</strong></p>
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-												<p><a href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1">Make a donation today</a>, and you can be counted as one of the stakeholders bringing safe and private internet access to people worldwide.</p>
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-												<h2 class="title"><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1622/title/en/full" property="schema:name">Tor Browser 8.0.3</span></h2>
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-												<p>Tor Browser 8.0.3 includes newer NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere versions. Moreover, it ships with a donation banner for our <a href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sinlbp">end of the year campaign</a> and includes another round of smaller fixes for Tor Browser 8 issues on Linux systems. We also switched to a newer API for our NoScript <-> Torbutton communication, which we need for the Security Slider. <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-803">Full changelog</a>.</p>
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-												<h2>Tor Browser 8.5a4</h2>
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-												<p>Highlights in Tor Browser 8.5a4 are a new Tor alpha version, 0.3.5.3-alpha, a fixed layout of our macOS installer window and Stylo (Mozilla's new CSS engine) being enabled on macOS after fixing a reproducibility issues. <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85a4">Full changelog</a>.</p>
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-												<h2><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1630/title/en/full" property="schema:name">Tor 0.3.5.3-alpha</span></h2>
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-												<p>Tor 0.3.5.3-alpha fixes several bugs, mostly from previous 0.3.5.x versions. One important fix for relays addresses a problem with rate- limiting code from back in 0.3.4.x: If the fix works out, we'll be backporting it soon. <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0348-also-other-stable-updates-02917-03212-and-03310">Full changelog</a>.</p>
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-												<h1>Upcoming Events with Tor</h1>
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-													<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/internet-freedom-hack-brisbane">Internet Freedom Hack</a>. Brisbane. November 9-11, 2018.</p>
-													</li>
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-													<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/anonymous-browsing-tor-toronto-public-library">Anonymous Browsing with Tor</a>. Toronto Public Library. November 14, 2018.</p>
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-													<p class="title"><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1625/title/en/full"><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/gnu-health-con-los-palmas-spain">GNU Health CON</a>. Los Palmas, Spain. </span><time datetime="2018-11-23T12:00:00Z">November 23-</time><time datetime="2018-11-25T12:00:00Z">25, 2018. </time></p>
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-												<h1>Join Our Community</h1>
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-												<p>Getting involved with Tor is easy. <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide">Run a relay</a> to make the network faster and more decentralized.</p>
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-												<p>Learn about each of our <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams">teams </a>and start collaborating.</p>
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-												<p><a href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1">Donate today</a> to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure.</p>
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-// Reflections From a Tor Meeting Newbie // 
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-When I joined the Tor Project in July as Fundraising Director, I quickly learned that most questions I had about Tor'97what it does, its history, what makes up the greater ecosystem, even detailed notes from all past meetings'97can be found online. The beauty of a free and open source culture became apparent to me immediately. I learned this month at my first meeting in Mexico City that there is one aspect of Tor that cannot be encapsulated in documentation'97the people.
-
-I heard many voices at the meeting reflect on how the Tor Project has grown and changed in positive ways over the past few years. Without a doubt, this is a testament to the quality of the people working on Tor and the values we share. These values'97knowledge, engagement, inclusivity, collaboration, and fluidity'97were apparent throughout my five days in Mexico.
-
-The people of Tor'97staff, volunteers, friends, and community partners'97are not only knowledgeable about privacy and security, they are citizens of the world and are eager to talk about philosophy, politics, and the ways in which people interact with systems and power. Without exception, the attendees of every session I went to were attentive and engaged.
-
-The people of Tor are intentional about making everyone feel welcome and valued. From adherence to preferred pronouns to making sessions accessible to non-English speakers, these efforts to enhance accessibility could be seen and felt everywhere. Each session began with a reminder to make space for all types of people to speak and be heard. Although I was meeting most of the attendees for the first time, I was welcomed with open arms and never once felt excluded.
-
-This meeting was inspirational in its engagement of local attendees on the public days. Many sessions were led in English and Spanish, including the State of the Onion address. Members of Tor teams, including myself, talked about what they'92d been up to and what was on the horizon, and we took questions from the group. The questions were intimate and thoughtful, and this opening session set an inclusive and collaborative tone for the public days.
-
-I have never witnessed collaboration be so effective and efficient. People who have been working on Tor since the very beginning shared a space at the table with community members and people who were just hired. Roadmaps were created and new ideas were hatched.
-
-Everyone I met was genuinely happy to be there. Old friends and new laughed, shared stories, and during the midweek party, we toasted mezcal and compared dance moves. People also connected through games of Mario Kart and Magic the Gathering.
-
-All of these values coalesce around the ultimate goal of Tor'97making the world a better place. Essential human rights cannot be achieved without private and safe access to the internet. The work we do at Tor saves lives. Meeting our Tor community in Mexico City energized me and made me proud of the small part I play in this essential work.
-
-// Mozilla Is Matching All Donations to Tor // 
-
-We have a bold mission: to take a stand against invasive and restrictive online practices and bring privacy and freedom to internet users around the world. But we can'92t do it alone.
-
-Your support, along with the support of many others, can ensure the Tor Project'92s success into the future. Mozilla has already joined us in our fight and will be matching all donations until the end of the year.
-
-This year, with your support, we can:
-
-- Increase the capacity, modularization, and scalability of the Tor network, making improvements and integrations into other privacy and circumvention tools easier and more reliable;
-
-- Better test for, measure, and design solutions around internet censorship, allowing people around the world living under repressive governments to access the open web safely and privately; and
-
-- Strengthen our development of Tor Browser for Android, now in alpha, and make sure it'92s in tip top shape to reach the rising number of people around the world who only access the internet from a mobile device that may have low bandwidth and a costly connection.
-
-As part of our year end fundraising campaign, Mozilla will be matching every dollar donated to Tor, so your impact will be doubled.
-
-Donate: https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1
-
-Make a donation today, and you can be counted as one of the stakeholders bringing safe and private internet access to people worldwide.
-
-// New Releases // 
-
-Tor Browser 8.0.3
-Tor Browser 8.0.3 includes newer NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere versions. Moreover, it ships with a donation banner for our end of the year campaign and includes another round of smaller fixes for Tor Browser 8 issues on Linux systems. We also switched to a newer API for our NoScript <-> Torbutton communication, which we need for the Security Slider. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-803
-
-Tor Browser 8.5a4
-Highlights in Tor Browser 8.5a4 are a new Tor alpha version, 0.3.5.3-alpha, a fixed layout of our macOS installer window and Stylo (Mozilla's new CSS engine) being enabled on macOS after fixing a reproducibility issues.  Full changelog: 
-https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85a4
-
-Tor 0.3.5.3-alpha
-Tor 0.3.5.3-alpha fixes several bugs, mostly from previous 0.3.5.x versions. One important fix for relays addresses a problem with rate- limiting code from back in 0.3.4.x: If the fix works out, we'll be backporting it soon.Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0353-alpha
-
-// Upcoming Events with Tor // 
-
-- Internet Freedom Hack. Brisbane. November 9-11, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/internet-freedom-hack-brisbane
-
-- Anonymous Browsing with Tor. Toronto Public Library. November 14, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/anonymous-browsing-tor-toronto-public-library
-
-- GNU Health CON. Los Palmas, Spain. November 23-25, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/gnu-health-con-los-palmas-spain
-
-// Join Our Community // 
-
-Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
-
-Learn about each of our teams and start collaborating: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
-
-Donate to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure: https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1
-
---
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-The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open-source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
-
-Twitter: https://twitter.com/torproject
-Facebook: https://facebook.com/torproject
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-“Isa’s contributions to Tor are too many to name here,” said Shari Steele, Tor’s current Executive Director who was brought on in 2015 to make the organization more operationally sound. “She brings global experience and perspective to privacy and censorship issues, and I could not be more confident in her ability to lead the organization into its next phase of growth and sustainability.”
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-The Workshop on Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETs) fosters new ideas and spirited debates on privacy. Held in conjunction with the 18th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS), the 11th HotPETs will be held July 27, 2018 in Barcelona, Spain.
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-As we mentioned in our previous post about Tor research topics, Tor greatly benefits from the research community. When researchers work closely with the design and development of deployed systems, this not only results in better research, but also better systems. For project maintainers, research that identifies vulnerabilities, creates new solutions to existing problems, and verifies proposed designs helps improve projects and make them safer for end users. TLS 1.3 is one recent example of where a symbiotic research/practitioner relationship has improved the protocol's design and safety.
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-Find out your list of goals, in order of increasing difficulty, when conducting relevant research: https://blog.torproject.org/how-do-effective-and-impactful-tor-research
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-// Open Research Topics: 2018 Edition //
-
-Here we update the list of open Tor research problems, to bring focus to specific areas of research that the Tor Project thinks are necessary/useful in our efforts to upgrade and improve the Tor network and associated components and software. It is organized by topic area: network performance, network security, censorship circumvention, and application research. Each topic area provides information about current and desired work and ideas. We conclude with information about doing ethical and useful research on Tor and with suggestions on how to best ensure that this work is useful and easy for us to adopt. Check them out: https://blog.torproject.org/tors-open-research-topics-2018-edition
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-Find out all about what different teams at Tor have been up to by watching The Onion Report from HOPE. Filmed July 20th in NYC with Steph, Alison, George, David, and Matt: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/hope/videos/178158095
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-Earlier this year, the Tor Project released its first stable Tor and Tor Browser releases with the new v3 onion service protocol. The protocol features many improvements, including longer and more secure onion addresses, service enumeration resistance, improved authentication, and upgraded cryptography.
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-However, while this new protocol closes off some attacks (particularly enumeration and related targeted DoS attacks), it does not solve any attacks that could lead to service deanonymization.
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-Tor 0.3.3.8
-This release backports several changes from the 0.3.4.x series, including fixes for a memory leak affecting directory authorities. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-0338-released
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-Tor Browser 8.0a7
-This release features important security updates to Firefox and updates firefox to 52.8.0esr. In addition we fixed some issues with UI customization and YouTube videos play. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-80a7-released
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-This release updates Firefox to 52.8.0esr, HTTPS Everywhere to 2018.4.11, and NoScript to 5.1.8.5. In addition, we exempt .onion domains from mixed content warnings, fixed a fingerprinting issue and an issue with localized content.  Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-754-released
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-- Explore Tor, NYC! Meetup and Q&A with Isabela Bagueros. Brooklyn, USA. August 2, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/explore-tor-nyc-meetup-qa-isa
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-- Def Con. Las Vegas, USA. August 9-12, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/roger-and-steph-and-others-def-con-las-vegas
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--  IX Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais. August 7-8, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/ix-seminario-de-protecao-privacidade-e-aos-dados-pessoais
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-- FOCI Workshop. Baltimore, USA. August 14, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/foci-workshop-baltimore
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-- USENIX. Baltimore, USA. August 15-17, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/usenix-security-baltimore
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-- RustConf. Portland, USA. August 17, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/rustconf-portland
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-// Join Our Community // 
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-Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
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-Tor Browser now protects your privacy with sandboxing: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-70-released While we are still working on the sandboxing part for Windows, both Linux and macOS have had content sandboxing enabled by default since Tor Browser 7.0. Sandboxing creates a separate environment within your computer, so it's harder for exploits to reveal your identity. The idea is that exploits targeting Tor Browser are trapped inside the sandbox and can’t get out and mess with the rest of your computer or deanonymize you. To learn more, check out this Q&A with Yawning Angel, a longtime Tor developer, about his work on a Linux prototype for a Tor Browser sandbox: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/q-and-yawning-angel
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-												<p>Tor folks from around the world are heading out now to convene in Mexico City for one of our biannual meetings. We’ll discuss the future of Tor as an organization and decide what protocols and features to focus our efforts on.</p>
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-Mobile browsing is on the rise around the world, and in some parts, it is commonly the only way people access the internet. In these same areas, there is often heavy surveillance and censorship online, so in the past year, we've focused on better supporting these users.
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-There's never been an official Tor Browser on mobile. Until now.
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-Introducing Tor Browser for Android (alpha), the mobile browser with the highest privacy protections ever available and on par with Tor Browser for desktop. You can download the alpha release on GooglePlay, or you can get the apk directly from our download page. The stable release is slated for early 2019.
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-Note: For this release, you also need to install Orbot, a proxy application that will connect Tor Browser for Android with the Tor network. For the upcoming Tor Browser for Android stable release, our goal is for Orbot not to be necessary to connect to Tor.
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-Learn about its features and try it out: https://blog.torproject.org/new-alpha-release-tor-browser-android
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-// We're Hiring: Software Developer, Anti-Censorship Team //
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-To strengthen our fight against censorship worldwide, we're forming a new Anti-Censorship Team. We need to hire a developer to help improve the user process of finding alternate routes to the Tor network when access is blocked.
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-Extensive experience writing and evaluating code in Python and Go is required. Experience with Rust, internet security, and obfuscation technologies would be a big help.
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-Learn more and apply: https://www.torproject.org/about/jobs-developer-anti-censorship.html.en
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-// How Has Tor Helped You? We Need Your Stories //
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-It's an understatement to say a lot has happened related to privacy and freedom online over the past seven years! Surveillance and crackdowns on free speech have increased around the world, and vast amounts of personal data have been collected and sold. Tools like Tor are needed more than ever to allow people to browse the web freely and privately.
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-It's been seven years since we last asked, so we want to know: What do you use Tor for? Why do you need it? What has Tor done for you? What could have happened if you weren't able to use Tor? We need your stories!
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-https://blog.torproject.org/how-has-tor-helped-you-we-need-your-stories
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-// Hack With Us in Mexico City //
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-Tor folks from around the world are heading out now to convene in Mexico City for one of our biannual meetings. We'll discuss the future of Tor as an organization and decide what protocols and features to focus our efforts on.
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-As part of this meeting, we're also having two open hack days everyone is welcome to join. The open days for the Mexico meeting will be Tuesday, October 2 and Wednesday, October 3 at the Sheraton Mar'eda Isabel.
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-Find out more: https://blog.torproject.org/hack-us-mexico-city-hackea-con-tor-en-mexico
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-Tor Browser 8.5a2
-This alpha version contains the same bug fixes and improvements introduced in version 8.0.1. In addition we are updating Tor to 0.3.5.2-alpha, and are fixing some 8.0 issues. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85a2
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-Tor Browser 8.0.1 ships the first stable Tor in the 0.3.4 series which solves a crash bug on older macOS systems (10.9.x). Also, thx to Alex from Cliqz for finding an issue with Torbutton. Full changelog:
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-This is the first stable release in its series; it includes compilation and portability fixes and improvements for running Tor in low-power and embedded environments, which should help performance in general. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0348-also-other-stable-updates-02917-03212-and-03310
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-- Tormenta: di'e1logos feministas para las libertades y autocuidados. Mexico City. October 4, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/tormenta-dialogos-feministas-para-las-libertades-y-autocuidados
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-Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
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-Learn about each of our teams and start collaborating: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
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-Donate to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure: https://donate.torproject.org
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-<p>Donations up to $3,000 will be matched until April 10 if you donate now <a href="http://crowdrise.com/tor-project">on CrowdRise</a>.</p>
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-<p>Thanks to sleuthing of <a href="https://riseup.net/en/about-us/newsletter/2018/03#duckduckgo-privacy-challenge">RiseUp.net</a>, we know CrowdRise tracks (ironically). To support real privacy and avoid tracking, you can donate to us directly at <a href="https://donate.torproject.org">donate.torproject.org</a>.</p>
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-<p>Visual consistency never happens overnight. We have been implementing our style guidelines across platforms, and there are still many big changes to come (a redesign of our website is underway). But the Tor community and ecosystem are vast, and more than just a few people utilize Tor's style for their work. </p>
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-<p>So to help guide us all in our contributions, we are proud to announce the launch of our first <a href="https://styleguide.torproject.org/">live brand style guide</a>. The live Tor Styleguide is based on Bootstrap, an open-source toolkit for developing with HTML, CSS, and JS, and it's ready to integrate into your project today. As with all our work, we believe that making high-quality resources open and available to everyone makes all of our efforts more successful.  <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/we-launched-live-brand-styleguide">Check it out and give us your feedback</a>. </p>
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-<p>Meejah started out at Tor hacking together some basic things with Twisted, an event-based networking library for Python. This led him to <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/volunteer-spotlight-damian-johnson">Damian’s</a> Python libraries to use with Tor, which led him to develop and release txtorcon, an implementation of the control-spec for Tor using Twisted.</p>
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-Damian Johnson, aka atagar, has been contributing to Tor since 2009, when he was developing a real-time relay which started as a Google’s Summer of Code application. Damian has since become central to Tor.
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-// Explore Tor, NYC! A New Meetup Starting December 7 //
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-The Tor community is vast and deep yet remains a virtual entity outside periodic physical events. In NYC on December 7, we are going to start to change that with a new meetup happening every two months: Explore Tor, NYC! Our first topic of discussion will be Running a Relay.
-
-Current and future Tor relay operators will assemble on the 20th floor of 150 Broadway, in the LMHQ shared meeting space, at 6:45 PM. This face-to-face gathering is an opportunity to meet others who run Tor relays in NYC, and for those investigating the possibility of running a relay or a bridge. NYC apartments and offices are filled with high-bandwidth connections, and there is plenty to spare to help users around the world facing censorship and surveillance. Learn more about the meetup: https://blog.torproject.org/explore-tor-new-york-city-new-meetup-starting-dec-7
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-Last weekend, a Tor meetup was held during the Primavera Hacker festival (hacker spring), a yearly free gathering organized in Santiago de Chile around the relationships between technology, politics, and culture in every aspect of contemporary life. It's necessary and urgent to open up the discussion on the use, design, and development of technology, how it is incorporated in daily life, and to encourage the development of alternative solutions that come from the communities themselves. 
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-												<p>Tor Browser 8.0 comes with a series of user experience improvements that address a set of long-term Tor Browser issues you’ve told us about. To meet our users' needs, Tor Browser has a new user onboarding experience; an updated landing page that follows our <a href="https://styleguide.torproject.org/">styleguide</a>; support for 9 new languages; and new behaviors for bridge fetching, displaying a circuit, and visiting .onion sites.</p>
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-												<p>For users where Tor is blocked, we have previously offered a handful of bridges in the browser to bypass censorship. But to receive additional bridges, you had to send an email or visit a website, which posed a set of problems. To simplify how you request bridges, we now have a new bridge configuration flow when you when you launch Tor. Now all you have to do is solve a captcha in Tor Launcher, and you’ll get a bridge IP. We hope this simplification will allow more people to bypass censorship and browse the internet freely and privately.</p>
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-												<p>Providing this many improvements for our users could only be possible with collaboration between the Tor Browser team and Tor's UX team, Community team, Services Admin team, and our volunteers. We would like to thank everyone for working hard over the past year to bring all these new features to our users.</p>
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-												<h1>Volunteer Spotlight: <span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1595/title/en/full" property="schema:name">Sina Rabbani Helps Activists Avoid Government Censorship</span></h1>
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-												<p>Sina runs<a href="https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/CF6D0AAFB385BE71B8E111FC5CFF4B47923733BC"> Faravahar</a>, one of nine Tor directory authorities. These <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-bastet-our-new-directory-authority">dedicated servers</a> tell the millions of Tor clients which relays make up the Tor network. A talented and passionate engineer, Sina has been involved with digital rights activism for almost a decade. Today, he’s a Systems Engineer with Team Cymru, an internet security company which analyzes threat intelligence.</p>
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-												<p>“Tor gives me a chance to resist tyranny in a non-violent manner, and I feel blessed and grateful for the opportunity. The hope is to one day move Faravahar to one of Iran’s universities. Until that day, <em>Ma Hastim va Ma Bishomarim</em> — we are, and we are countless.”</p>
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-												<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/volunteer-spotlight-sina-rabbani-helps-activists-avoid-government-censorship">Learn more about Sina's work and how he became involved with Tor. </a></p>
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-												<h2 class="title"><span class="quickedit-field" data-quickedit-field-id="node/1533/title/en/full" property="schema:name">Tor Browser 8.0a10</span></h2>
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-												<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-80a10">Tor Browser 8.0a10</a> is the second alpha release based on Firefox ESR 60 and contains a number of improvements and bug fixes. It includes major updates to the user experience, and there are more to come. The stable version is slated for release next week!</p>
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-												<h2>Tor 0.3.4.7-rc</h2>
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-												<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0347-rc">Tor 0.3.4.7-rc </a>fixes several small compilation, portability, and correctness issues in previous versions of Tor. This version is a release candidate: if no serious bugs are found, we expect that the stable 0.3.4 release will be (almost) the same as this release.</p>
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-													<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/tor-meetup-ciudad-de-mexico">Tor Meetup Ciudad de México</a>. Mexico City. September 27, 2018.</p>
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-													<p><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/tors-open-hack-days-mexico-city">Tor's Open Hack Days</a>. Mexico City. October 2-3, 2018.</p>
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-												<p>Getting involved with Tor is easy. <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide">Run a relay</a> to make the network faster and more decentralized.</p>
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-For the past year, we have been collecting feedback on how we can make Tor Browser work better for you.
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-Tor Browser 8.0, our first stable release based on Firefox 60 ESR, is now available. This release is all about users first.
-
-Tor Browser 8.0 comes with a series of user experience improvements that address a set of long-term Tor Browser issues you’ve told us about. To meet our users' needs, Tor Browser has a new user onboarding experience; an updated landing page that follows our styleguide; additional language support; and new behaviors for bridge fetching, displaying a circuit, and visiting .onion sites.
-
-For the most part, using Tor is like using any other browser (and it is based on Firefox), but there are some usage differences and cool things happening behind the scenes that users should be aware of. Our new onboarding experience aims to better let you know about unique aspects of Tor Browser and how to maximize those for your best browsing experience.
-
-Improved Bridge Fetching
-
-For users where Tor is blocked, we have previously offered a handful of bridges in the browser to bypass censorship. But to receive additional bridges, you had to send an email or visit a website, which posed a set of problems. To simplify how you request bridges, we now have a new bridge configuration flow when you when you launch Tor. Now all you have to do is solve a captcha in Tor Launcher, and you’ll get a bridge IP. We hope this simplification will allow more people to bypass censorship and browse the internet freely and privately.
-
-Better Language Support
-
-Millions of people around the world use Tor, but not everyone has been able to use Tor in their language. In Tor Browser 8, we’ve added resources and support for nine previously unsupported languages: Catalan, Irish, Indonesian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Hebrew, Swedish, and Traditional Chinese.
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-Collaboration Was Key
-
-Providing this many improvements for our users could only be possible with collaboration between the Tor Browser team and Tor's UX team, Community team, Services Admin team, and our volunteers. We would like to thank everyone for working hard over the past year to bring all these new features to our users.
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-Learn more about it: https://blog.torproject.org/new-alpha-release-tor-browser-android
-Try it out: https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
-
-// Volunteer Spotlight: Sina Rabbani Helps Activists Avoid Government Censorship //
-
-Tor is a labor of love built by a small group of committed individuals. We’re grateful to have the support of a dedicated volunteer base who help us to make Tor the strongest privacy tool out there, and we’re highlighting their work in this series. We want to thank Sina Rabbani, one of the co-founders (and former CTO) of Access Now, a nonprofit dedicated to defending users’ digital rights, for his years of support to Tor and to the internet freedom movement.
-
-Sina runs Faravahar, one of nine Tor directory authorities. These dedicated servers tell the millions of Tor clients which relays make up the Tor network. A talented and passionate engineer, Sina has been involved with digital rights activism for almost a decade. Today, he’s a Systems Engineer with Team Cymru, an internet security company which analyzes threat intelligence.
-
-Free speech is something Sina doesn’t take for granted. “I was born in a country where you can be sentenced to death because of your speech,” he said. “Freedom of speech in the digital age is a basic human right. Tyranny will start by taking our ability to speak up first, then the rest of our rights.”
-
-“Tor gives me a chance to resist tyranny in a non-violent manner, and I feel blessed and grateful for the opportunity. The hope is to one day move Faravahar to one of Iran’s universities. Until that day, Ma Hastim va Ma Bishomarim — we are, and we are countless.”
-
-Learn more about Sina's work and how he became involved with Tor: https://blog.torproject.org/volunteer-spotlight-sina-rabbani-helps-activists-avoid-government-censorship
-
-// More New Releases //
-
-Tor Browser 8.0a10
-Tor Browser 8.0a10 is the second alpha release based on Firefox ESR 60 and contains a number of improvements and bug fixes. It includes major updates to the user experience, and there are more to come. The stable version is slated for release next week! Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-80a10
-
-Tor 0.3.4.7-rc
-Tor 0.3.4.7-rc fixes several small compilation, portability, and correctness issues in previous versions of Tor. This version is a release candidate: if no serious bugs are found, we expect that the stable 0.3.4 release will be (almost) the same as this release. Full changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0347-rc
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-// Upcoming Events with Tor //
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-- Tor Meetup Ciudad de México. Mexico City. September 27, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/tor-meetup-ciudad-de-mexico
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-- Tor's Open Hack Days. Mexico City. October 2-3, 2018. https://blog.torproject.org/events/tors-open-hack-days-mexico-city
-
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-// Join Our Community //
-
-Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
-
-Learn about each of our teams and start collaborating: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
-
-Donate to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure: https://donate.torproject.org
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-The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open-source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
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-Twitter: https://twitter.com/torproject
-Facebook: https://facebook.com/torproject
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