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- How do I add the DuckDuckGo . onion version to the Tor Browser search . . .
Go to the search bar and use the drop-down arrow on the left, and you'll see 'Add "DuckDuckGo Lite Tor" Do it and you can now search from the Firefox bar with Tor hidden service anonymity, forever!
- Does my ISP know what sites I have visited if I am using Tor?
Additionally, since Tor encrypts your traffic your ISP can't see your HTTP requests, so they can't see what websites you're trying to download There's also the issue of stuff like DNS If you try to resolve a URL using DNS in the clear (without using Tor) then that reveals what websites you intend to visit
- Tor Stack Exchange
Q A for researchers, developers, and users of Tor
- configuration - Configure tor as proxy - Tor Stack Exchange
I'm trying to use Tor as a proxy, to make other apps connect to the internet through the tor network With Tor running and connected I opened another browser, and in the proxy settings I typed 127
- Cant connect to TOR due to DisableNetwork is set
You've told it to use proxy servers, the proxy servers are reporting errors trying to connect to Tor and you have restricted reachable addresses You should review your Tor Network settings
- Tor SOCKS5 Not Working With Anything Other Than Tor Browser
This is a Tails bad architecture playing tricks on you: Tor is fine working with any SOCKS5 or HTTP client via the corresponding port As far as I remember - it was a firewall rules for that in Tails, check your firewall tables
- How to force Tor Browser to use specific exit node for specific website
Is there a way to force Tor Browser to always connect to a specific exit node for a certain website? For example, I want to find a "good" exit node that allows me to connect to https: google com, and then whenever I visit that site in the future I will always connect from the "good" exit node
- How does tor browser know there is an onion site available for the URL . . .
4 When I open a clear net site like torproject org in the Tor Browser, the browser shows me this: How does it know there is a onion site available for the URL? Is there a file that maps clear site URLs to their dark net counterparts that is bundled with the browser? Or does it magically discovers the hidden URLs somehow?
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