

If you feel I'm ranting, don't be afraid to put yourself into my position for a moment, it may help understand Not everybody is financially LOADED to just upgrade every 5 months to more expensive equipment or else be doomed to be dumped. Is there anyone who can shed some sensible light on this or am I just set out to life with tyranny or else, die off.Īnd where is the difference between tyrant governments and 'Supposed to be' technology to keep us safe from tyranny by imposing THEIR tyranny upon us? something with proxy settings.Īs a starter, I never 'Touched' any proxy settings. We advance human rights and defend your privacy online through free software and open networks.

We are the Tor Project, a 501 (c) (3) US nonprofit. We believe everyone should be able to explore the internet with privacy. Now I downloaded an older version of TOR and been told Firefox Prevents. With Tor Browser, you are free to access sites your home network may have blocked. This shall be MY decision, not anyone's Tech Guru.

I appreciate their work but I disagree with their "Tyrant" attitude to rule over my finances and hardware and what I can and can't do. I don't buy a new Mac just to be able to use TOR. I can't update my Mac version because of my Macbook age. Automatically updated itself but then telling me this TOR version can't be used wiht my Mac version. You can also use it to avoid regional blocks on certain sites.Brave got worse with every update, so I dumped it and changed to Firefox. The stream of scandals revolving around the loss of Internet privacy have caused many users try to take steps to avoid the constant monitoring of their activity. The other is a modified and portable version of Mozilla Firefox with several special features to take advantage of this system. The first is its own control panel to connect to the Tor network which you will have to activate each time you want to surf anonymously. The program modifies the way in which the information that you send flows through the network by providing a routing system that hides your data from your service provider, so that the pages you visit, your credentials, and your browsing history can remain anonymous. The TOR project (The Onion Group) is an initiative sponsored by several altruistic information security experts, providing you with a system to protect your identity and anonymity while surfing the Internet.
