![]() Sounds familiar, I think it could be the result of wrong file permissions on files and folders.Īlthough the security-concept of "Read only" permissions on files is an attracting idea, it is not working on all the files in your Torbrowser application. Some thoughts on this Mac (only?) problem Would it be an idea to make this Torbutton version available for non-alpha users right away as well? I did try to import the new Torbutton in the 4.0.1 browser, did succeed a bit but did not get the wanted extra internet connection path window working. Hopefully that internetroute function can be activated with a blank starting page as well, so people can judge a connection before they visit a website (now you have to visit an 'excuse' page first). One cannot consider the "Scripts Globally Allowed (dangerous)" activated as 'Security' (my opinion, you can discuss about it) but especially not associate it with High security settings (Medium High).ĭeactivated under both 'High-labeled' settings would also be more balanced (2 times activated under Low, 2 times deactivated High).Ĭompliments for the new Torbutton function showing the connection path with countries (saves a lot of time searching for trusted exit node countries, do not understand the need for entry nodes in Torbrowser user's own country / and maybe even direct nabor countries as well)! Nice / Good function that deserves the attention.īut and please consider also to change at least one NoScript pre-setting under "medium High". Thank you, I did found out the influence of the new slider function on NoScript after my posting. Bug 10138: Switch to 64bit builds for MacOS.Bug 13594: Fix update failure for Windows XP users.Bug 13091: Make app name "Tor Browser" instead of "Tor". ![]() Bug 13558: Fix crash on Windows XP during download folder changing.Bug 13443: Re-enable DirectShow fix crash with mingw patch.Bug 13746: Properly update third party isolation pref if disabled from UI.Bug 13742+13751: Remove cache isolation code in favor of direct C++ patch.Bug 13666: Various circuit status UI fixes.Bug 13651: Prevent circuit-status related UI hang.Bug 8641: Create browser UI to indicate current tab's Tor circuit IPs.Bug 3455: Use SOCKS user+pass to isolate all requests from the same url domain.Bug 13019: Synchronize locale spoofing pref with our Firefox patch.Bug 9387: Provide a "Security Slider" for vulnerability surface reduction.Bug 12903: Include obfs4proxy pluggable transport.Bug 13586: Make meek use TLS session tickets (to look like stock Firefox).Bug 13742: Fix domain isolation for content cache and disk-enabled browsing mode.Bug 13504: Remove stale bridges from default bridge set.Bug 13301: Prevent extensions incompatibility error after upgrades.Bug 13019: Make JS engine use English locale if a pref is set by Torbutton.Bug 13684: Backport Mozilla bug #1066190 (pinning issue fixed in Firefox 33).Bug 11955: Backport HTTPS Certificate Pinning patches from Firefox 32.Bug 3455: Patch Firefox SOCKS and proxy filters to allow user+pass isolation.Here is the complete changelog since 4.0.1: Once you transition to this 64 bit release, the updater should function correctly after that. Note to Mac users: As part of our planned end-of-life for supporting 32 bit Macs, the Mac edition of this release is 64 bit only, which also means that the updater will not work for Mac users on the alpha series release channel for this release. Please test these transports and report any issues! ![]() This release also features a rewrite of the obfs3 pluggable transport, and the introduction of the new obfs4 transport. It also features HTTPS certificate pinning for selected sites (including our updater), which was backported from Firefox 32. The Security Slider is also present in this release, and can be configured from the green Tor onion's Preferences menu, under the Privacy and Security settings tab. All content elements for a website will use a single circuit, and different websites should use different circuits, even when viewed at the same time. This release features a circuit status reporting UI (visible on the green Tor onion button menu), as well as isolation for circuit use. The first alpha release of the 4.5 series is available from the extended downloads page and also from our distribution directory.
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