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Volunteer Spotlight: Sina Rabbani Helps Activists Avoid Government Censorship

by tommy | August 14, 2018

We’re grateful to have the support of a dedicated volunteer base who help us to make Tor the strongest privacy tool out there, and we’re highlighting their work in this series. We want to thank Sina Rabbani, one of the co-founders (and former CTO) of Access Now, a nonprofit dedicated to defending users’ digital rights, for his years of support to Tor and to the internet freedom movement.

Volunteer Spotlight: Meejah Helps You Integrate Tor into Your Code

by tommy | February 20, 2018

Tor is a labor of love built by a small group of committed individuals such as Meejah who runs Tor command-line tools, helps people integrate Tor into their code, and scans the Tor network for bad relays. 

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Volunteer Spotlight: Alec Helps Companies Activate Onion Services

by tommy | January 18, 2018

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Volunteer Spotlight: Kat, a Privacy Activism Veteran

by tommy | December 26, 2017

Tor is a labor of love built by a small group of committed individuals, but we’re lucky to have the support of a dedicated volunteer base who help us make Tor the strongest anonymity tool out there. We’re making our volunteer spotlight a regular feature here on the Tor Blog, and today, we’re highlighting Kat, who volunteers with Tor’s Community Team.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Damian Johnson

by tommy | November 16, 2017

Tor is a labor of love, built by a small group of committed individuals, but we’re lucky to have the support of a dedicated volunteer base who help us make Tor the strongest anonymity tool out there. Today, we’re highlighting one volunteer in particular, Damian Johnson, aka atagar. (Tor mural painted by Ryan 'Henry' Ward.)

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2020 Fundraising Results: Thank You!

by alsmith | January 25, 2021

We believe Tor is strongest when it is used by and supported by as many people as possible.

New release candidate: Tor 0.4.5.4-rc

by nickm | January 22, 2021

There's a new release candidate available for download. If you build Tor from source, you can download the source code for 0.4.5.4-rc from the download page on the website. Packages should be available over the coming weeks, with a new alpha Tor Browser release likely around this coming Tuesday.

Tor 0.4.5.4-rc is the second release candidate in its series. It fixes several bugs present in previous releases.

We expect that the stable release will be the same, or almost the same, as this release candidate, unless serious bugs are found.

Changes in version 0.4.5.4-rc - 2021-01-22

  • Major bugfixes (authority, IPv6):
    • Do not consider multiple relays in the same IPv6 /64 network to be sybils. Fixes bug 40243; bugfix on 0.4.5.1-alpha.
  • Major bugfixes (directory cache, performance, windows):
    • Limit the number of items in the consensus diff cache to 64 on Windows. We hope this will mitigate an issue where Windows relay operators reported Tor using 100% CPU, while we investigate better solutions. Fixes bug 24857; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.

 

New Release: Tor Browser 10.5a7

by sysrqb | January 19, 2021

Tor Browser 10.5a7 is now available from the Tor Browser Alpha download page and also from our

The State of IPv6 support on the Tor network

by gaba | January 14, 2021

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