All About Tor
All About Tor
All About Tor
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Agenda
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Before we begin…
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Introduction to
Tor
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What is Tor?
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Different ways of defining Tor
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Why do we need Tor?
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Why do we need Tor?
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little-t Tor or core Tor
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Connecting through HTTP
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Connecting through HTTPS
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Connecting through VPN
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Connecting through Tor and HTTPS?
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Who can see your
activity through
HTTP?
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Who can see your
activity through
HTTPS?
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Who can see your
activity through
Tor and HTTPS?
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How relays work Relay 2 doesnʼt know the
original source or the
ultimate destination.
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A growing network of relays
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About Tor Browser
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What is Tor Browser?
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What is Tor Browser?
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Multilingual Browser
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Downloading Tor Browser
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Bypassing censorship of torproject.org
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Running Tor Browser for the first time
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Choose to connect to Tor automatically
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Using Tor Browser
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Clicking on the padlock will show your current
Tor circuit (and “New Circuit for this Site” option)
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Updating Tor
Browser
Every update brings new
features and resolves security
vulnerabilities.
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Uninstalling Tor Browser
● Uninstalling Tor Browser is as easy as moving the folder to the trash! Then,
emptying the trash.
● Default Tor Browser folder locations:
○ Windows: Desktop
○ Linux: home, or look for a name like “tor-browser_en-US”
○ MacOS: Move the Tor Browser application to Trash and also the
TorBrowser-Data folder (~/Library/Application Support/)
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Troubleshooting Tor Browser
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What to do when
Tor is blocked
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When the connection to Tor is censored
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Meet “Connection Assist”
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“Connection Assist” helps users configure bridges
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Configuring bridges manually
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Pluggable transports
Pluggable transports can be used like bridges to disguise Tor traffic (also called
“built-in bridges”). Main types of pluggable transports:
● obfs4: makes Tor traffic look random; works in many situations (if not, try
meek-azure).
● meek-azure: makes it look like Microsoft traffic; works in China.
● snowflake: proxies traffic through temporary proxies using WebRTC. See:
https://snowflake.torproject.org.
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Snowflake
● Snowflake helps you avoid being noticed by Internet censors by making your
Internet activity appear as though you're using the Internet for a regular video
or voice call.
● Unlike VPNs, you do not need to install a separate application to connect to a
Snowflake proxy and bypass censorship.
● It is usually a circumvention feature embedded within existing apps: Tor
Browser, Onion Browser, and Orbot.
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Bridges and pluggable transports
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Bridges and pluggable transports
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Choose a bridge from one of Torʼs built-in bridges
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Request a bridge from torproject.org
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Enter a bridge address you already know
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Bridge cards
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Open Observatory of Network Interference
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More Tor Browser
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Connection
Settings
Connection settings include
connection statuses, censorship
mitigation options, access to Tor
log, etc.
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HTTPS-only
mode
HTTPS-Only Mode is enabled by
default for desktop and
HTTPS-Everywhere is no longer
bundled with Tor Browser.
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Security Slider
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NoScript
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DuckDuckGo
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Plugins, add-ons, JavaScript
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Mobile Tor:
Tor-powered apps
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Things to know about mobile Tor
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Tor Browser for Android
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Onion Browser for iOS
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Orbot: Tor VPN
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More on Orbot
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What are Onion
Services?
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● The regular internet allows adversaries to see what you
are sharing and with whom, whether you're using
Dropbox etc, downloading it from email or through
your browser...
● ...so Tor devised a sneaky way to hide both the file data
and the related metadata!
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● Onion Services are online services that are only
available through the Tor network.
● An Onion Service connects to a rendez-vous node/relay
inside the Tor network; and the user wanting to
connect to it does the same.
● As a user, you never leave the Tor network when visiting
an Onion Service.
● Onion Services provide end-to-end encryption: both
visitor and website use Tor (without HTTPS).
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OnionShare
● Secure, private, anonymous file sharing done easy, built on top of the Tor
network.
● Uses onion services to securely send files.
● Creates an onion service where the file can be downloaded.
● No need to trust third parties like Dropbox.
● All communication happens on the Tor network.
● Download from: https://onionshare.org/
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Step 1: Download OnionShare
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Step 2: Select “Share Files”
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Step 3: Upload your file
● Drag and drop the file into the folder into the
section.
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Step 4: Share your file
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Step 5: Copy and share the address and key
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Step 6: Download through Tor Browser
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Step 7: Check download progress
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Help using Tor
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Useful links
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Support channels
If you need support with anything that has to do with Tor, reach out on the following
channels:
● Email: frontdesk@torproject.org
● Telegram: https://t.me/torprojectsupportbot
● WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447421000612
● Signal: https://signal.me/#p/+17787431312
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Report bugs! 🐛
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Thank you!
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