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DESCRIPTION
Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people who want to improve their safety and security on the Internet. Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and more. Tor also provides a platform on which software developers can build new applications with built-in anonymity, safety, and privacy.

Tor aims to defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal anonymity and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security. Communications are bounced around a distributed network of servers called onion routers, protecting you from websites that build profiles of your interests, local eavesdroppers that read your data or learn what sites you visit, and even the onion routers themselves.

Tor's security is improved as its user base grows and as more people volunteer to run servers. Please consider volunteering your time or volunteering your bandwidth. And remember that this is development code - it's not a good idea to rely on the current Tor network if you really need strong anonymity.

By default, Tor is configured to run at startup. If you do not want Tor to run on startup, you can disable this by selecting "Customize" in the Installer, and then un-checking the "Tor Startup Script" box. Be sure to leave the other boxes checked. Once the installer is finished and your computer restarts, Tor will start automatically. Tor comes configured as a client by default. It uses a built-in default configuration file in /Library/Tor/torrc, but most people won't need to change any of the settings.

Privoxy is installed as part of the Tor bundle package installer. Privoxy is a filtering web proxy that integrates well with Tor. Once it's installed, it will start automatically when your computer is restarted. You do not need to configure Privoxy to use Tor. A custom Privoxy configuration for Tor has been installed as part of the installer package.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 0.2.5:
  • Add support in the Network settings page for configuring the Socks4Proxy and Socks5Proxy* options that were added in Tor 0.2.2.1-alpha. Patch from Christopher Davis.
  • Add a "Automatically distribute my bridge address" checkbox (enabled by default) to the bridge relay settings options. (Ticket #524)
  • Add ports 7000 and 7001 to the list of ports excluded by the IRC category in the exit policy configuration tab. (Ticket #517)
  • Add a context menu for highlighted event items in the "Basic" message log view that allows the user to copy the selected item text to the clipboard.
  • Maybe fix a time conversion bug that could result in Vidalia displaying the wrong uptime for a relay in the network map.
  • Stop trying to enforce proper quoting and escaping of arguments to be given to the proxy executable (e.g., Polipo). Now the user is on their own for properly formatting the command line used to start the proxy executable. (Ticket #523)
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson
Downloads:103,740
  - Version d/l:2,687
Utilities:Security
License:Free
Date:25 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Aug 31 2007
*****

GAOSHAN  I spend most summers working in mainland China. Tor was invaluable to me for circumventing the Great Firewall. I used it as part of Vidalia ( http://vidalia-project.net/ ) and found it to be THE best way to access blocked sites from within China.

I also tried using HamachiX as a way to use my server in the U.S. for a VPN. The authorities caught on very quickly and within 2 days had blocked my access. Tor, however, was never spotted and I used it over a 2 month period. Go Tor!   
(Version 0.1.2.17)

praisebury
+17
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Dec 9 2008

NEONBLUE2  Is Tor ever going to include a version of Privoxy that is both Universal and recent?  
(Version 0.2.0.32a)

praisebury
+6
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Aug 7 2009

ANONYMOUS  Although MACTHECHEAD's comment suggests that TOR is only for experts, I keep thinking that it is easy to install and use.

However, I disagree with MACTHECHEAD's statement that TOR allows fast browsing.

Even with the fastest servers (those on top of TOR's list) that I had tried, browsing was very slow.

Perhaps, testing all the servers from TOR's huge list would reveal a quick server. Perhaps, also, there are other tricks hidden in TOR's profuse help menu. In such cases the interface and/or the help could be improved for those people who do not want to engage into constant parametering or repeated treasure chase.   
(Version 0.2.1.19)

praisebury
+3
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Oct 26 2009

DOKTER_MAC  PPC version:

http://www.torproject.org/dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-0.2.1.20-0.2.5-ppc.dmg

Regards.  
(Version 0.2.5)

praisebury
+1
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Jan 13 2007
*****

OCEANCUBED  Simply Stunning!!

I've set up 2 locations via Network settings and can change between Anonymous and Normal with a quick click on the Apple Menu/Locations.

Thank you.  
(Version 0.1.1.26)

praisebury
+1
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Mar 28 2007

SMACTRON  How did you do this?  
(Version 0.1.1.26)

praisebury
0

Nov 16 2005
****.

ROB  Excellent but slow. The 0.1.1.8 was faster.  
(Version 0.1.1.9)

praisebury
+1
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Oct 30 2005
****.

ANONYMOUS  It does work but when using java at dslreports.com it does come back with my real ip. Plus the speed is really slow. I have tried netsahde2 and both seem to do the same things and have the same problems. Alway remeber thing are suppose to get better with time. Giving feature a 2 because a avg users couldnt do it. (Netshade is really users friendly)   
(Version 0.1.1.8a)

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+1
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Jul 25 2005
****½

SIG  I love Tor and have used it for awhile. So far, I agree, 0.1.1.2 (stable) has slowed down browsing and I'm not sure why. I haven't tried 3a yet. I suppose there wouldn't be much harm, but .0 seemed much faster (I didn't try sequential upgrades).

I also thought an unstaller was to be included in .1, but I have yet to see one so far. Certainly understand this, but one would be very helpful for many who don't know there way around hidden files (plus it's convenient). Keep up the great work. Not sure what's up with the browsing, using Safari 2.0 slowing down, but might be worth looking into. Until then I may try the alpha to see if anything gets better.  
(Version 0.1.1.3a)

praisebury
+1
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Jul 17 2005

ANONYMOUS  This new update slowed down web browsing.  
(Version 0.1.1.2a)

praisebury
+1
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Jan 13 2007

RAMPANCY  Edit: My apologies for my mistake, the actual app running on startup which is PPC is Privoxy, not Vidalia.  
(Version 0.1.1.26)

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0
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