A fresh coat for Snowflake: a website refresh to help more people get online

At its core, Snowflake is a piece of technology that transforms ordinary internet users into censorship-fighting allies. It’s as painless and hassle-free as opening a new browser-tab, allowing anyone to open a lifeline for blocked internet users. That’s why we’ve given the Snowflake website a much-needed refresh to make it clearer, more accessible, and easier

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Arti 1.4.1 is released: Family improvements, groundwork for Conflux

Arti is our ongoing project to create a next-generation Tor client in Rust. Now we’re announcing the latest release, Arti 1.4.1. This release has a client-side implementation for Family IDs (a.k.a. « Happy Families »), which (when used everywhere!) will save relay administrators time and bandwidth. It also starts to lay the groundwork for a full Conflux

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New Release: Tails 6.13

New features Detection of problems with Wi-Fi hardware Problems with Wi-Fi are unfortunately quite common in Tails and Linux in general. To help troubleshoot hardware compatibility issues with Wi-Fi interfaces, the Tor Connection assistant now reports when no Wi-Fi hardware is detected. Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 14.0.7. Update the Tor client to

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Tor Project’s internship sponsored by Google Summer of Code

The Tor Project is excited to once again participate in Google Summer of Code, an annual program that connects new contributors with open-source projects through funded internships. Sponsored by Google, GSoC provides an opportunity for students and newcomers to gain hands-on experience while helping maintain and improve critical open-source software like Tor. For the Tor

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It takes a (Global) Village to Fight Censorship

It’s World Day Against Cyber Censorship, a great occasion to remind ourselves of the early optimism surrounding the internet. Once envisioned as a force for global connection and free-flowing information, the internet has instead (d)evolved into a place where access to knowledge and privacy are increasingly under threat. Big Tech has monopolized its infrastructure, and

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