lunch your normal FireFox then set its Socks section of proxy settings
to 127.0.0.1 port 9050
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after setting this, why my firefox can only allow https traffic?
are there any ways to make it allow non-https traffic?
thanks!
Yes , you are right , But in some cases the anonymity is not the main goal
of using tor.
For exam. in my country Youtube is filtered and i use Tor to overcome and
bypassing filtering system only.
Furthermore the important issue of using Flash player and proxifiers
concurrently is a vulnerability
On 12/10/12 18:43, Kamtarin Sorood wrote:
Yes , you are right , But in some cases the anonymity is not the main goal
of using tor.
For exam. in my country Youtube is filtered and i use Tor to overcome and
bypassing filtering system only.
Furthermore the important issue of using Flash player and
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Hello
I don't know what is the reason for your insistence on using FireFox
bundled into Tor browser package
while privacy and maximum security is not the case.
After lunching bundled FireFox and showing welcome screen you can minimize
that
and lunch your normal FireFox then set its Socks section
On 10/11/2012 3:07 PM, Kamtarin Sorood wrote:
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Hello
I don't know what is the reason for your insistence on using FireFox
bundled into Tor browser package
while privacy and maximum security is not the case.
After lunching bundled FireFox and showing welcome screen you can minimize
that
and
On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 16:37:00 -0700
numetro nume...@live.com wrote:
I've now tried everything and I cannot get ANY Flash content to play in
this Tor-Firefox ESR web browser, even though I've tried installing the
Flash player plugin that this browser asks for when I'm on a YouTube
page (and