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Sta je expert bundle tor8/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Programmers who think, that they don't need such user-friendlyness, are not needed on my harddrive, I use Linux, because I don't want to be said by the software programmers how to use a computer (a reason for deinstalling Windows and newer installing Mac OS), so your behaviour is not suitable.Ĭ. But then you have to DEACTIVATE the button in the autoupdate-installment and give an information, that the button is deactivated, because the button is now a "perm-active-sign", and the user has to reactivate it manually. When the button has lost its function, ok. Second: I hate programmers, who think, that they are allowed to change many settings on THEIR purpose, without giving the user a chance to say: "ok, I want it so". And then my ff has updated to your new buggy crappy version.įirst: I don't need a button without function! So your program is void and as such deinstalled. Why? I had torbutton installed, but not used it since month. So the not expert user can netsurf immediately. ![]() User_pref("noscript.showTempToPerm", true) // or delete this line User_pref("noscript.showTempAllowPage", true) // or delete this line User_pref("noscript.showTemp", true) // or delete this line User_pref("noscript.showRevokeTemp", true) // or delete this line User_pref("noscript.showBaseDomain", true) // or delete this line User_pref("noscript.global", false) // or delete this line User_pref("toReload", true) // or delete this line User_pref("accessibility.typeaheadfind", true) Tor Browser\FirefoxPortable\Data\profile\prefs.js): Some suggestions about default settings of the next tbb-firefox Is there such a thing as a TOR forum? Or a TOR discussion mailing list? Is there a way one can do the same and bring an identity to this discussion?Īlso, it's probably quite uncomfortable to have talks split up in comments to each post. And, in fact, the more trafic it is on TOR, the harder it is to spot some particular activity. Because I have read in more than one forum TOR is slow, only people who need it should use it. But there have to be a lof of other users for TOR. It's for their own good, otherwise they might just sign a confession that might lead to death in a couple of cases. So people who do have to use TOR should take the time to learn at least the basics. Also, with Request Policy I have come to be aware of something that never crossed my mind: how much information is leaked because of plain developer stupidity. Sure, googleapis are nice, but with so many open source packs around a site hardly has any excuse. Myself I'm a bit on the extreme side and lately I prefer sites that do their own coding and not too much cross site activity. And it kills the smaller and a lot nicer players as people don't even care about alternatives. On the other hand, having anything to do with google, facebook and other information harvesters is plain bad. It makes perfect sense what you are saying. In addition, this tutorial posted by a user in his blog might also be helpful.Sure. To see the output of tor.exe refer to other posts in this site. Looks like the best option is to get it from TBB.Īs an example, you can add the following to your torrc file: # obfs4proxy configurationĬlientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec Path\To\obfs4proxy There used to be a Pluggabletransport bundle for Windows, but do not know what happened to it. directory.Įxpert bundle doesn't come with Pluggabletransport, so you have to get it separately. ![]() You can place the torrc file in the Data\Tor but you can keep it anywhere you like and specify the location using the -f option when invoking the process. GeoIPv6File C:\Documents and Settings\ron\Desktop\Tor\Data\Tor\geoip6 GeoIPFile C:\Documents and Settings\ron\Desktop\Tor\Data\Tor\geoip This is an example torrc file: DataDirectory C:\Documents and Settings\ron\Desktop\Tor\Data Give me an example of what it should include: ![]()
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