Hello,
I just upgraded the Tor bundle, I unzipped it into a different
folder than the last bundle, but when I tried to import old bookmarks it
opened to the location of the previous version's exported bookmarks,
which were not saved in a default location. How does the new browser
remember
http://publicintelligence.net/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist/
Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist
February 1, 2012 in Featured
Public Intelligence
A flyer designed by the FBI and the Department of Justice to promote
suspicious activity reporting in internet
You'll have to import them into Aurora from Firefox (or any other) by
using the Import Backup from bookmarks library. Either use Import
from HTML, if coming from another FF version, or Import from another
browser.
On 2/2/2012 6:53 AM, M Robinson wrote:
Hello,
I just upgraded the
On 2/2/2012 11:15 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
http://publicintelligence.net/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist/
Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist
February 1, 2012 in Featured
Public Intelligence
A flyer designed by the FBI and the Department of Justice to promote
Thus spake M Robinson (mr.m.robin...@gmail.com):
I just upgraded the Tor bundle, I unzipped it into a different
folder than the last bundle, but when I tried to import old bookmarks it
opened to the location of the previous version's exported bookmarks,
which were not saved in a
The problem is not just this site
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO.
Rather it's a problem with the wiki itself, for example also
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/WebBrowsers
is outdated.
No Tor end user should torify Firefox anymore. Few
Hi
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:00 AM, Mike Perry mikepe...@torproject.org wrote:
Thus spake M Robinson (mr.m.robin...@gmail.com):
I just upgraded the Tor bundle, I unzipped it into a different
folder than the last bundle, but when I tried to import old bookmarks it
opened to the
The wiki articles vary widely in terms of the TLC they get. I have a
few that I watch out for (arm [1], stem [2], and bad relays [3]) and
the good/bad isps gets a lot of activity [4]. The rest have mostly
collected dust since they were written.
There is no quality policy.
Correct. If you care
On 01/26/2012 05:38 PM, Klaus Layer wrote:
I am playing around with the tor_autocircuit script
(http://www.thesprawl.org/projects/tor-autocircuit/). When I start it, it
always aborts with an error from torctl lib:
[...]
INFO [ Thu Jan 26 16:05:18 2012 ]: kznx: Country code not found
INFO