Tor Browser 11.5.8 (x64) Full Version

 Tor Browser 11.5.8 (x64) Full Version

Tor Browser 11.5.8 (x64) Full Version
File Size: 99 MB

Tor is a set of tools for organizations and individuals who want to make the Internet safer and more secure. Using Tor can make your web browsing, publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other services that use the TCP protocol more private. Tor also gives software developers a platform for making new apps with safety, privacy, and anonymity features built in. With the Tor Browser Bundle, you don’t have to install any software to use Tor. Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux are all supported. It can run from a USB flash drive and comes with a web browser that is already set up to protect your privacy.


When you surf anonymously, you avoid being watched on the network and having your traffic looked at. Your online privacy can only be protected with extra software tools that can hide your location and keep people from seeing your online information and how you use the Internet.

If you ever need something like this, you can use Tor Browser Bundle. A network of virtual servers is used by the program to keep your browsing sessions private. Tor has a set of rules and algorithms that route communications through servers all over the world. So, all the traffic is random, which makes it hard to tell where it came from.


The download package is a self-extracting archive that contains the Tor application, which can be run from the command line, a cross-platform controller GUI called Vidalia and a customized version of Firefox with a set of add-ons that keep you anonymous online.

We suggest that the average user thinks about using the Vidalia app instead of Tor’s command prompt because the graphical interface is easier to use. Vidalia automatically connects to the Tor network the first time you run it. If this works, the main window will show the status.

Vidalia’s interface has a set of shortcuts that let you stop the service, start setting up the relays, get a global view of the network, and, most importantly, use a new identity whenever you want. Vidalia has a separate tool that shows a graph of the rate at which packets are sent and received if you want to know how much bandwidth you’re using.

The portable version of Firefox that comes with the download package has a few add-ons that make it easier to surf the web anonymously. With Torbutton, you can make a new identity every time you start a new browsing session. NoScript blocks scripts from sites you don’t trust, and HTTPS Everywhere lets you communicate securely with a lot of popular sites.



With all of its parts, the Tor Browser Bundle is one of the best ways to surf the web without being tracked. It can be set up from the command prompt and run from its own graphical user interface controller, Vidalia. It also comes with an already set up web browser. No matter which method you choose, you will be able to browse the Internet in a safe and controlled way.

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