The Tor Project today announced the release of Tor Browser 11.0, the latest stable version of its anonymous program tourbased on Mozilla Firefox and the Tor project.
This version has been in development for over a year. Today, however, it has been released and is ready to be used by those who want to protect their privacy by remaining anonymous on the internet while surfing the Web.
It is based on the Mozilla Firefox 91 ESR series (Extended Support Release from extended support release) and Tor 0.4.6.8 open source software to enable anonymous communications, while featuring a new look borrowed from Firefox 91.
Almost every element of the UI has been updated in this version.
"To ensure that it meets the new experience, every part of the UI in Tor Browser has been updated to match the new look," the developers say.
In addition to the new look, Tor Browser 11 is the first stable version of the anonymous browser that completely removes onion v2 services. It uses Tor 0.4.6.8 out of the boxchoice, and so v2 onion addresses will no longer be accessible.
The new v3 addresses use 56 characters, compared to the 16 characters used in v2 addresses.
Tor Browser 11 is built for distributions GNU / Linux που χρησιμοποιούν GCC 10.3.0 και η αλυσίδα εργαλείων Linux έχει ενημερωθεί για να χρησιμοποιεί το packet mozilla91. In addition to this, the RLBox sandboxing API has been temporarily disabled for the Linux binary.