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Re: [tor-talk] tor browser bundle uninstalled



On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 9:54 PM, e-letter <inpost@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Readers,
>
> For some unknown reason, after installing an extension, the firefox
> browser failed to start with the tor network activated. The error log
> stated something about a port process being open.
>
> Anyway, the tor browser directory was > 250 mb, considered excessive
> and therefore removed. As alternative, tor is activated from a command
> terminal and the existing installation of firefox is used with the
> plugin 'foxyproxy' basic. According to  the web site
> 'whatismyipaddress'  the tor network is being successfully used. Tor
> is killed at the command terminal using 'ctrl + c'.
>
>
It's not a matter of changing your IP, you can do that by a VPN or a proxy
service.

TBB contains:
- A modified Firefox (mainly privacy patches)
- Tor client, HTTPSEverywhere
- TorButton
- Vidalia Control panel

TBB does a lot for you. For example: TorButton forces you to not install
addons,
disables java/flash by default, HTTPSEverywhere forces websites that are
HTTPS
enabled to keep you on HTTPS all the time and many more.

Using Tor alone and socks proxy won't constrain addons or Firefox from
leaking you real IP
and other information.

For more information see:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/


-- 
Sherief Alaa
pgp 0x8623B882
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