Post by hatneibrowinov on May 25, 2019 13:34:27 GMT
Main category: Utilities
Sub category: Security
Developer: The Tor Project, Inc
Filesize: 67584
Title: Tor Browser Bundle
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OS X El Capitan asked Feb 13 at 17:02 Tor also takes steps to encrypt communications into and throughout its network. However, this protection does not extend all the way to websites that are accessible through unencrypted channels (that is, websites that do not support HTTPS). If you have concerns about your traceability and you choose to submit your information in total anonymity, you will be using a submission system that is entirely based on the use of Tor technology, which is already integrated into our platform. Thus, as a whistleblower, you must first download and install the Tor Browser. It is very easy and similar to using a normal browser: Plugins or addons may bypass Tor or compromise your privacy. Tor Browser already comes with HTTPS Everywhere, NoScript, and other patches to protect your privacy and security. This prompted several changes in my behavior in order to protect myself. For instance, I started “checking in” to venues on Foursquare as I left rather than as I arrived. For the full belt and suspenders, I also started making much heavier use than I’d previously been doing of privacy-enhancing services like Tor: The Onion Router.
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Step 7. Enter the user name and password for an account with administrative privileges, then click [Unlock].
That’s just the start of my issue with this app. The second complaint comes down to the fact that you have to subscribe through Apple ITunes. This poses a massive issue with me about security. The entire purpose of Tor is to be anonymous, which isn’t possible if you are being tracked by Apple. As well as Apple tracking you now, you also have their hosting service tracking you.
When you click on a link from a given web page, let’s call it Page A, and that link takes you to another page, let’s call it Page B, your browser adds a bit of information to the request for Page B telling Page B’s server that you came by way of Page A. This information is known as a Referer [sic.] header because it tells the server you’re accessing which server referred you to it. If someone were to examine all the Referer headers you sent to all the servers you visited (for instance, if they sold this information like this to advertisers, which they do, it’s called “clickstream”), then that person could figure out the exact path you took through the Web that day.
If you are not using Tor, it will display the following:
Saturday, March 23, 2019
UPDATE, May 8th, 2015: Two years after I wrote this post, the “Do Not Track” option seems to have failed. Unfortunately, simply by its nature as a voluntary self-regulation, almost no tracking companies obey this signal, making it worse than useless. In fact, adding “Do Not Track” to browsers that do not have it enabled by default (which, as of this update, is all of them) makes you more trackable, not less. So the new advice is to not turn on “Do Not Track” if it’s not on by default in your browser, and to not turn it off if it’s already enabled by default in your browser. Instead of Do Not Track, a new feature in Mozilla Firefox called “Tracking Protection” is integrating the web-bug blocking features from various popular browser add-ons into the browser itself. When that feature becomes generally available (slated for release in Firefox version 39), I suggest you turn it on. (Advanced users can already turn it on by typing about:config in their Firefox address bar, searching for trackingprotection and ensuring the ackingprotection.enabled flag is set to true.)
Control panel: Every essential feature can be quickly accessed through the Vidalia Control Panel, which enables you to stop Tor, configure relaying, view the network, use a new identity, and exit the application. You can also generate a bandwidth graph and see message logs.
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