New Tor Browser Bundles

The stable Tor Browser Bundles have all been updated to the latest Firefox 10.0.6esr release.

The alpha Tor Browser Bundles have also (finally) been updated with numerous new pieces of software, including the latest Tor release candidate (0.2.3.19-rc).

All users are strongly urged to upgrade.

https://www.torproject.org/download

Tor Browser Bundle (2.2.37-2)

  • Update Firefox to 10.0.6esr
  • Update Vidalia to 0.2.20
  • Update NoScript to 2.4.8
  • Disable Firefox crashreporter
  • Windows: Fix Firefox transparency problems with Aero theme (closes: #4795.)

Tor Browser Bundle (2.3.19-alpha-1)

  • Update Tor to 0.2.3.19-rc
  • Update Firefox to 14.0.1
  • Update libevent to 2.0.19-stable
  • Update OpenSSL to 1.0.1c
  • Update zlib to 1.2.7
  • Update Torbutton to 1.4.6
  • Update NoScript to 2.4.9
  • Update HTTPS Everywhere to 3.0development.5
  • Downgrade Vidalia to 0.2.20
  • Update libpng to 1.5.12
  • "People still use Tor? People besides script kiddies?"

    Aren't you forgetting all those fine folk who fancy thursting their "love" into (script and otherwise) kiddies...

    Anonymous

    August 09, 2012

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    Tor Browser Bundle (2.2.37-2) works on my Windows 7 PC. In the recent weeks I can (and am eager to) use Tor successfully (after a long time break due to no usable relay bridge URLs). I'm sharing network connection with others and the routers and switches are all out of my touch. A lot of people go internet surf under the same network situation like me. The IPs of our PCs are dynamic, or even those of the routers in the mentioned situation are dynamic too.

    When connected to the Tor network, maybe Tor can use the client PCs with Tor Browser Bundle installed like my as relay bridges and carry out Tor request. This will add a lot more anonymous relay bridges to the network and make Tor easier to connect to and use. Manual relay configuration may be not that efficient. Just my silly thought. (anonymous Tor user from china:=)

    Thanks Tor people!

    Anonymous

    August 11, 2012

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    The last few bundles have codesigning issues on OSX Mountain Lion:

    $ codesign -vv .
    .: a sealed resource is missing or invalid
    resource modified: /xxx/TorBrowser_en-US.app/Contents/Resources/Data/Tor/geoip
    resource modified: /xxx/TorBrowser_en-US.app/Contents/Resources/Docs/changelog
    resource modified: /xxx/TorBrowser_en-US.app/Contents/Resources/Docs/Vidalia/LICENSE
    resource missing: /xxx/TorBrowser_en-US.app/Contents/Resources/Docs/Vidalia/LICENSE-OPENSSL

    There is an issue with your script. It seems that these files are modified in the .app bundle *after* codesigning was performed.

    Anonymous

    August 16, 2012

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    what about including some page zooming options? it really sucks when you must manually need to adjust the every page zoom level instead of adjusting that once for all the pages for now and forever.

    Anonymous

    September 02, 2012

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    Hi all
    Excuse me, tell someone how could i see youtube videos? Firefox don't leave me install flash plugin..

    Anyway, great app torproject..

    Thank you