[tor-commits] [manual/develop] Change subsections title to h3

emmapeel at torproject.org emmapeel at torproject.org
Wed Jan 15 13:17:52 UTC 2020


commit 1600930047a38573af788c42f010f061780c1b99
Author: gus <gus at torproject.org>
Date:   Mon Oct 21 20:25:20 2019 -0400

    Change subsections title to h3
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 content/managing-identities/contents.lr | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/managing-identities/contents.lr b/content/managing-identities/contents.lr
index bf7068c..7fb5bf2 100644
--- a/content/managing-identities/contents.lr
+++ b/content/managing-identities/contents.lr
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ When you connect to a website, it is not only the operators of that website who
 
 Using the Tor network stops observers from being able to discover your exact location and IP address, but even without this information they might be able to link different areas of your activity together. For this reason, Tor Browser includes some additional features that help you control what information can be tied to your identity.
 
-## THE URL BAR
+### THE URL BAR
 
 Tor Browser centers your web experience around your relationship with the website in the URL bar. Even if you connect to two different sites that use the same third-party tracking service, Tor Browser will force the content to be served over two different Tor circuits, so the tracker will not know that both connections originate from your browser.
 
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can see a diagram of the circuit that Tor Browser is using for the current t
 
 In the circuit, the Guard or entry node is the first node and it's automatically and randomly selected by Tor. But it is different from the other nodes in the circuit. In order to avoid profiling attacks, the Guard node changes only after 2-3 months, unlike the other nodes, which change with every new domain. For more information about Guards, consult the [FAQ](https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#EntryGuards) and [Support Portal](https://support.torproject.org/tbb/tbb-2/).
 
-## LOGGING IN OVER TOR
+### LOGGING IN OVER TOR
 
 Although Tor Browser is designed to enable total user anonymity on the web, there may be situations in which it makes sense to use Tor with websites that require usernames, passwords, or other identifying information.
 
@@ -37,19 +37,19 @@ When you log in to a website over Tor, there are several points you should bear
  * See the [Secure Connections](/secure-connections) page for important information on how to secure your connection when logging in.
  * Tor Browser often makes your connection appear as though it is coming from an entirely different part of the world. Some websites, such as banks or email providers, might interpret this as a sign that your account has been hacked or compromised, and lock you out. The only way to resolve this is by following the site’s recommended procedure for account recovery, or contacting the operators and explaining the situation.
 
-## CHANGING IDENTITIES AND CIRCUITS
+### CHANGING IDENTITIES AND CIRCUITS
 
 <img class="col-md-6" src="../../static/images/new_identity.png">
 
 Tor Browser features “New Identity” and “New Tor Circuit for this Site” options. There are also located in the main menu (hamburger menu).
 
-## NEW IDENTITY
+### NEW IDENTITY
 
 This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before. Selecting it will close all your open tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking “New Identity”.
 
 To use this option, you just need to click on 'New Identity' in Tor Browser's toolbar.
 
-## NEW TOR CIRCUIT FOR THIS SITE
+### NEW TOR CIRCUIT FOR THIS SITE
 
 This option is useful if the [exit relay](/about/#how-tor-works) you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not 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.
 





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