Tor Browser has long been recognized for providing anonymity online and is considered essential by privacy-minded users instead of conventional methods like VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) . Now, with its latest release of 14.0 , there is much to celebrate regarding privacy, security, and usability enhancements! . To help you understand the significance of this release and how downloading and testing out Tor 14.0 will improve your digital security, privacy, and anonymity, I'll explain the notable updates and improvements introduced in this monumental release and then walk you through how to download Tor 14.0 on your Linux systems. Let's begin by understanding Tor Browser and how it differs from a VPN. Understanding Tor Browser & How It Differs From a VPN Tor is built upon onion routing technology for anonymous communication across computer networks. Tor uses over seven thousand relays as its encryption layer of choice. Each relay adds additional encryption layers that protect users and obscure their source and identity. While both provide users with anonymity online, their methods vary considerably. VPN providers create tunnels through which you access internet traffic masked with IP addresses belonging to them, but providers can still see your traffic. However, due to its multilayer encryption approach, Tor prevents anyone from learning your location or browsing habits - including relays. Tor Browser 14.0: What's New? The Tor Browser 14.0 release contains numerous changes designed to empower users with enhanced privacy, security, performance, and usability. The most notable updates and improvements include: Upgraded Foundations Tor Browser 14.0 has upgraded its foundation by migrating to Firefox Extended Support Release 128 (ESR 128) . This is an important milestone, as it ensures the browser has integrated one year's worth of Firefox updates into its architecture and becomes even stronger against online threats while offering a more user-friendly experience. EnhancedSecurity Tor has improved security by addressing over 200 vulnerabilities found in Firefox code that could threaten user security. Furthermore, new typography aims to enhance both readability and accessibility to make Tor more secure and easier on the eyes. One of the update's core features is Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) . As its successor to Server Name Indication encryption, ECH seals gaps that allow network observers to monitor which websites users are accessing despite using HTTPS encryption . Tor's developers have also enhanced its user agent spoofing capabilities, which obscure a user's browser and operating system. This makes it harder for websites or individuals to track them across various websites (cross-site tracking) or identify them through browser fingerprinting, a technique in which websites collect data about your device for identification purposes. Usability Improvements Tor Browser 14.0 introduces a new circuit feature for Android, increasing flexibility and control. Suppose users experience connectivity issues with a website. In that case, they can now request a relay circuit directly within the app without needing new identification, improving both accessibility and usability of the browser on the go for all. Known Issues and Transparency Tor Project's commitment to transparency extends to their disclosure of known issues with each release. Users running their browser in compatibility mode on Windows may experience discrepancies in OS reporting that make Windows 10 and 11 appear as Windows 7. Therefore, switch off compatibility mode before updating to ensure a smooth transition during any updates. Tor 14.0 offers excellent support for legacy systems, providing critical updates for older versions of Windows and macOS. Installing Tor Browser 14.0 on Linux Linux users, known for their dedication to open-source software and privacy, tend to take the lead when adopting security-focused updates such as Tor Browser 14.0 on Linux machines. Installing it shouldbe relatively straightforward: just follow the steps below. Navigate to Tor Project's official website and locate its download section for Linux systems. Install the Tor Browser package compatible with your Linux distribution. Extract the archive. Ensure that LANG corresponds with your preferred language abbreviation and that x64 becomes x32 if running a 32-bit Linux system. Access the newly extracted Tor Browser folder and initiate its setup by double-clicking on its icon or running start-tor-browser.desktop from within a terminal session. This setup will guide you through a quick configuration process to help ensure optimal privacy settings based on your requirements. Once completed, you can browse privately and securely using Tor Browser 14.0. Have you given Tor Browser 14.0 a try? How has your experience been so far? We'd love to hear what you think of these updates and improvements! Reach out to us on X @lnxsec and let us know. Our Final Thoughts on the Tor Browser 14.0 Release Tor Browser 14.0 marks an impressive step forward in the browser's evolution, strengthening privacy, security, and user experience for every platform user. This latest iteration further illustrates Tor's dedication to online anonymity while assuring users' digital footprints remain secure across devices. Linux users can use Tor's straightforward installation process to stay ahead of privacy and security threats. With Tor 14.0, users gain a comprehensive toolset to navigate online while confidently keeping their identities hidden. . Discover key improvements in Tor Browser 14.0 for privacy and security, plus installation guidance for Linux users!. Tor Browser, Privacy Features, Security Improvements, Linux Installation, Open Source Browser. . Anthony Pell
We all know that our activity on the Internet is not that hard to track. It just annoys some people more than others. If you are really hardcore, you’ll learn all the ins and outs of networking to help cover your tracks, but what if you don’t want to invest that kind of time? Maybe, as [TechRepublic] suggests, try Kodachi Linux . . You could, of course, start with your own live image. Then when you boot, you could take the following steps: Randomize your MAC Address Establish a TOR connection through a VPN Route all internet traffic through TOR and use DNS encryption Set up a scheduled task to scramble your MAC address periodically But that’s what Kodachi does without any real effort on your part. . Seamlessly protect your digital footprint with Qubes OS, ensuring unparalleled privacy and safety during your online activities.. Kodachi Linux, Online Privacy, Secure Browsing, TOR Anonymity, Privacy Distribution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Tails, the amnesic incognito live system known for the anonymity it provides users online, has been updated to version 4.20 - a release that introduces a brand-new connection wizard for the Tor network. . The biggest change in Tails 4.20 is the brand-new Tor Connection assistant that simplifies the way you connect to the Tor anonymous network from the Tails live system. The new Tor Connection assistant pops up immediately after connecting to a local network. The advantages of the new Tor Connection wizard are many, mostly helping censored users, but it promises to better protect anyone who wants to remain unnoticed when using the Tor network, or those who want to connect to Tor using bridges, as well as first-time users. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Discover improved digital privacy with Tails 4.20's updated Tor Connection helper for effortless navigation.. Tails 4.20, Tor Assistant, Anonymous OS, Network Security, Online Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If you are concerned with protecting your privacy online, you'll want to try the Startpage search engine. . Although you can't make the internet private , sometimes you might wish that your access to it is more private, and your data is protected. Tech companies like Google collect a huge amount of data on you each time you go online. Some feel that this data is invasive and unnecessary and that Google knows more about them that they want it to. The Startpage search engine was founded in the Netherlands in 2006. It gives users several layers of privacy when they search the web. . Worries regarding personal data harvesting push individuals to focus on safeguarding their digital footprint. Discover DuckDuckGo for improved privacy in your searches.. privacy Features, Startpage Search Tool, online Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Not all Internet users are careless about their digital security - but many are still victims of cybercriminals and stalkers due to mistakes online. Here are ten online privacy statistics that may surprise you. . The online world sometimes feels like a mysterious place where we don't know people yet communicate with them and we can vent out our frustrations and thoughts without disclosing our identity. We feel we are safe under the mask of an online identity . The feeling of not being known gives us the confidence to share a huge part of our life on the internet. We feel secured as no one knows us in person. Our audience is unaware of our past and can only sneak into what we portray about ourselves, that is, the fabricated reality. But is this true? Are we really safe online? Does the internet provide us complete anonymity? The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . Over 80% of data breaches occur from weak passwords, while 59% of users admit to reusing them, raising serious security concerns for all.. Privacy Awareness, Cyber Threats, Digital Security, Online Privacy, User Behavior. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Whether you are online or offline, freedom matters. Like good health you never think about it or miss it until it is under threat or actually gone. If you love freedom, you probably love free software and it has given us some terrific tools with which to defend freedom. In this article I will give an overview of some of the available resources (Freenet, Wikileaks and Tor) to protect dissident opinion, facilitate whistle blowing and promote the safe and anonymous development of free software. If you want or need to keep your online surfing private there are many Linux applications to choose from. Do you use any online privacy software when surfing the next?. . Whether you are online or offline, freedom matters. Like good health you never think about it or mis. whether, online, offline, freedom, matters, health, never, think, about. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Leaking a sensitive government document can mean risking a jail sentence - but not for much longer if an online service called WikiLeaks goes ahead. WikiLeaks is designed to allow anyone to post documents on the web without fear of being traced. The creators of the site are thought to include political activists and open-source software engineers, though they are keeping their identities secret. Their goal is to ensure that whistle-blowers and journalists are not thrown into jail for emailing sensitive documents. That was the fate of Chinese journalist Shi Tao, who was sentenced to a 10-year term in 2005 after publicising an email from Chinese officials about the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. . . Leaking a sensitive government document can mean risking a jail sentence - but not for much longer i. leaking, sensitive, government, document, risking, sentence, longer. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It makes some of us nervous that Google and other Web companies are building huge collections of data about our surfing habits. But doing something about it means dealing with a lot more inconvenience than most of us are willing to abide by. That is what I learned in my week of trying to be invisible, at least online. . There are several ways of surfing anonymously; the most common involves going "stealth." The idea is to surf as you normally would, but mask the information that could be used to discern your identity. This means cloaking your Internet protocol address, a unique number identifying a computer on the Web. That way, companies can't tell your PC searched on "avoiding taxes." Last month, after AOL leaked Web-search data from 650,000 customers, infuriating privacy advocates, I decided to go anonymous via a program called Anonymous Surfing. There are other anonymizing programs, such as Tor. Their users include, besides privacy-conscious surfers, undercover detectives and corporate whistleblowers. The link for this article located at nwfdailynews.com is no longer available. . There are several ways of surfing anonymously; the most common involves going 'stealth.' The idea is. makes, nervous, google, other, companies, building, collections. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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