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🚀 Tor Browser 14.5.6 is now available
Security updates & core improvements across all platforms 🔐

Rebased on Firefox 128.14.0esr 🧩
Includes NoScript 13.0.9, GeckoView, Zstandard & Go updates 🔧
Fixes for letterboxing, Android disconnect bugs, and more 🛠️
Improved stability + latest privacy protections 🛡️

@torproject

blog.torproject.org/new-releas

blog.torproject.orgNew Release: Tor Browser 14.5.6 | Tor ProjectTor Browser 14.5.6 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.

🚀 Tails 7.0~rc1 is out for testing
Official release planned for Oct 16 🗓️

Built on Debian 13 & GNOME 48 🧩
Brings updated apps (GIMP 3.0.4, Audacity 3.7.3, Electrum 4.5.8 & more) 🔧
Improved hardware support 🌐
New RAM requirement: 3 GB 💾
Slower boot (fix coming) ⏳
Privacy-focused OS, now open for community feedback 🛡️

@torproject

blog.torproject.org/tails-7_0-

blog.torproject.orgTails 7.0~rc1 available for testing | Tor ProjectWe are very excited to present you with a release candidate of the upcoming Tails 7.0. We plan to release Tails 7.0 officially on October 16. You can help us by testing this release candidate already.
#Linux#FOSS#Privacy

Hello world !

My snowflake proxy's been up for basically a week at this point. Decided to check successful connections for each country and here's the top 20:

Russia (2676)
Iran (2210)
United States (1533)
Turkmenistan (765)
Germany (535)
China (482)
United Kingdom (271)
Netherlands (231)
Canada (169)
France (164)
India (116)
Australia (82)
Türkiye (82)
Poland (81)
Saudi Arabia (78)
Japan (72)
Ukraine (68)
Egypt (66)
Brazil (58)
Belarus (54)

worth a gander:

The Tor Project Just Gaslit Their Entire User Base

youtube.com/watch?v=3wlNemFwbwE

> "Developer statements from October 2024 and April 2025 prove they intentionally removed OS spoofing, leaving users' real operating systems exposed in HTTP headers and server logs. This change particularly impacts security-conscious users who disable JavaScript, as HTTP headers were their last line of defense against identification."

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@chrbartels @altpapier

Du schreibst auch, dass die sog. #InitiativeFürEinenHandlungsfähigenStaat das #Providerprivileg abschaffen will. Und dass das denjenigen Ini-Gründern, die mal Teil der Bundesregierung waren, früher hätte einfallen können. Klingt, als fändest du das eine gute Idee.

Ich bin kein Jurist und denke bei Providerprivileg vor allem an die #Störerhaftung, die es überhaupt erst praktikabel macht, dass Internet-Provider ihrer Arbeit nachgehen können, ohne jedes transportierte Byte selbst auf seine Rechtmäßigkeit prüfen zu müssen. Ehrenamtlich betriebene Netze wie #Freifunk und Anonymisierungsdienste wie das #TorProject sind ohne Störerhaftung undenkbar.

Wenn ich euren Quellen zum Providerprivileg folge, lande ich letztlich bei einem Telepolis-Artikel, in dem vom #Plattformprivileg die Rede ist, das dafür sorgt(e), dass Social-Media-Konzerne nicht für die Beiträge ihrer User haften. Ist das nicht etwas anderes? Meines Wissens werden diese Plattformpflichten inzwischen im DSA geregelt – mit Ausnahmen für kleine Anbieter.

Es muss doch eine bessere Quelle als Telepolis geben? Meine Versuche, die Begriffsverwirrung mit Hilfe von Wikipedia und LTO aufzulösen, haben bisher nichts gebracht.

New Privacy Guides article :tor: ✨
by me:

If you are not sure what Tor is,
this article is for you 💜

If you want to tell your friends
how important Tor is,
this article is for them too 💜

If you want to read about how fundamental Tor is not only to the privacy community, but to everyone who needs its protection,
this article is for this as well 💜

Thank you @torproject

privacyguides.org/articles/202

www.privacyguides.org · In Praise of Tor: Why You Should Support and Use Tor
More from Em :official_verified:

Many people have heard of Tor in the media, but despite its long history of protecting the free internet, most consider it a niche tool and have never ventured to try it themselves.

In reality, Tor is easy to use for anyone. It helps not only journalists and activists, but anybody who seeks greater privacy online or access to information regardless of location.

What is Tor exactly? How can Tor help you? And why is it such an important tool? Staff writer @Em0nM4stodon explains in the latest Privacy Guides article: privacyguides.org/articles/202

www.privacyguides.org · In Praise of Tor: Why You Should Support and Use Tor
More from Em :official_verified:

Seems like Snowflake proxy v2.11.0 uses more RAM, about 100 - 200 MB. This used to be around 20 - 50 MB.

Still have enough RAM on my Proxmox server to dedicate for this VM though so I now dedicate from 3 GB to 4 GB RAM since I run 20 snowflake proxy process on this VM.

I'm gonna check back later and see if it uses up all that 4 GB.

I use Fedora, btw.