New Release: Tor Browser 10.5a8

by sysrqb | January 26, 2021

Tor Browser 10.5a8 is now available from the Tor Browser Alpha download page and also from our distribution directory.

Note: This is an alpha release, an experimental version for users who want to help us test new features. For everyone else, we recommend downloading the latest stable release instead.

This release updates Firefox to 78.7.0esr for desktop and Firefox for Android to 85.1.0. Additionally, we update Tor to 0.4.5.4-rc. This release includes important security updates to Firefox for Desktop, and similar important security updates to Firefox for Android.

Note: Default bridges were not working in recent Tor Browser Alpha versions and Tor Browser did not start, as a result. The underlying issue is now fixed and Tor Browser Alpha should be usable again in that configuration. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Note: Tor Browser 10.5 does not support CentOS 6.

The full changelog since Tor Browser 10.5a7 is:

  • All Platforms
    • Update NoScript to 11.1.9
    • Update Tor to 0.4.5.4-rc
  • Windows + OS X + Linux
    • Update Firefox to 78.7.0esr
    • Bug 40249: Remove EOY 2020 Campaign
    • Bug 40307: Rebase 10.5 patches onto 78.7.0esr
  • Android
    • Update Fenix to 85.1.0
    • Bug 40037: Rebase 10.5 patches onto 70.0.16
    • Bug 40137: Remove EOY 2020 Campaign
    • Bug 40139: Rebase 10.5 patches onto 85.1.0
    • Bug 40305: Rebase 10.5 patches onto 85.0
  • Build System
    • All Platforms
      • Update Go to 1.15.7
      • Bug 33693: Change snowflake and meek dummy address [tor-browser]
    • Android
      • Bug 40208: Mitigate uniffi non-deterministic code generation
    • Linux

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January 28, 2021

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https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/403…
Rebase 10.5 patches onto 78.7.0esr
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/commit/56a…
Bug 1655669 - part 2: Install snap binary because it's now required by snapcraft

What does it mean?
Forced to install Snap like *buntu when i install the Torbrowser on Linux not *buntu?
Snap, with autonomous self-updates i can't stop in an easy way.
Is this right?

February 01, 2021

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A Burmese version (မြန်မာစာ, ISO 639-1: my) would help Myanmar. The website is not translated to Burmese either. The font is Myanmar3 or Noto Sans Myanmar. Google Translate and Android since 4.4 (2013) recognize Burmese Unicode.

State-controlled ISPs, dominated by the state-owned Myanmar Post And Telecommunication (MPT, မြန်မာ့ဆက်သွယ်ရေးလုပ်ငန်း), occasionally apply bandwidth caps. Fortinet, a California-based company, provided the government with internet filtering software in 2005-2006. Prior to 2012, during military rule, SIM cards cost USD 1,500. The major submarine telecommunication cables come on land at Pyapon, Ngwe Saung, and Letkokkon. Satellite telecoms include Intelsat (Indian Ocean) and ShinSat. The primary internet exchange point (IXP) probably is in Yangon.

* Wikipedia: Internet in Myanmar, Telecommunications in Myanmar
* Traceroute, BGP, and DNS query completion
* Upstream latency and traceroutes
* Tor relay users in Myanmar
* Tor bridge users in Myanmar