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CrOtALiTo July 08, 2010 12:27 AM

Yes they are free access and also they are free in the download.
Anyway every ones has a different feature for me the best is the Google Chrome any other is best that the I told you.

It's my point.

FlakeySnowballer July 11, 2010 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 88114)
What is a Tor sorry?

I don't understand the word Tord.

Tor is an anonymous browser
Look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor

Jessica July 11, 2010 10:22 AM

when I clicked that link...it talked something about rocks? :confused:

FlakeySnowballer July 11, 2010 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 88441)
when I clicked that link...it talked something about rocks? :confused:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network)

CrOtALiTo July 11, 2010 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer (Post 88440)
Tor is an anonymous browser
Look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor

Ok.
Don't fret, I will check the link, because it's the first time that I hear about that free browser.

Cheshire July 11, 2010 08:54 PM

Siempre uso Chrome porque tengo una computadora de solo 10.2 pulgadas, y Chrome no oscurece mucho la pantalla.

Tarential July 11, 2010 10:27 PM

Tor is not a web browser. Tor is an onion routing protocol used to protect anonymity on the Internet. You can use Tor with any modern browser and there are even Firefox Tor addons that allow you to enable/disable Tor.

FlakeySnowballer July 12, 2010 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tarential (Post 88476)
Tor is not a web browser. Tor is an onion routing protocol used to protect anonymity on the Internet. You can use Tor with any modern browser and there are even Firefox Tor addons that allow you to enable/disable Tor.

It names Tor browser although it is a part of FireFox but indeed this is not a FireFox.

CrOtALiTo July 12, 2010 09:45 AM

The Netscape is a good explorer.
I have tried that explorer before and it has likely the features that a normal user need for surf in the internet.

Nonetheless that explorer has the feature of that you can change the script of the website or link in question.

But anyway I go for the use of the Google Chrome is much better.

Jessica July 15, 2010 04:06 PM

Firefox has been stupid lately. I am using IE on the desktop, and to be honest, it's all right though I still use Google Chrome

Tarential July 17, 2010 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer (Post 88486)
It names Tor browser although it is a part of FireFox but indeed this is not a FireFox.

Um... no. The link you sent, first of all, does not name Tor as a browser. Secondly, it is not a part of Firefox either. There is an addon for Firefox that allows one to easily enable/disable the Tor routing system, but Tor itself is NOT a part of Firefox.

I don't like to be so negative but I wish you to stop spreading false information. Tor is not a browser and it is not part of Firefox either. Locally, it is a proxy server that relays all your web requests. Not at all a browser.

CrOtALiTo July 17, 2010 09:21 PM

Hello.

Good night.
Someone have tried some kind to browser in Linux.
If someone have tried ones before, please tell me which is the browser, I need one for CentOs.

Tarential July 18, 2010 01:06 AM

Firefox runs on Linux. So does Opera. Besides that, if you use KDE then Konqueror will be built in and it functions as both a web browser and a file manager.

I personally use Firefox on both Windows and Linux.

CrOtALiTo July 18, 2010 11:05 AM

I will try it.

FlakeySnowballer July 19, 2010 06:45 AM

Tarential, last year i used Tor as a browser, i downloaded it from one russian site and like all browsers and all programs Tor had his own badge, sort of an onion. BTW some part of the interface was from FireFox.

CrOtALiTo July 19, 2010 10:25 AM

Is secure that browser.
I mean, I'd like to try it. But I need the security that I can use it as a browser secure for me.

Has not virus encrypted the browser?

Tarential July 19, 2010 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer (Post 89118)
Tarential, last year i used Tor as a browser, i downloaded it from one russian site and like all browsers and all programs Tor had his own badge, sort of an onion. BTW some part of the interface was from FireFox.

I know ... what you must have used was Firefox with the Tor addon.

A web browser is an engine that requests files from HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) servers and renders the HTML code, various plugins like Flash/Java, images (JPG/GIF/PNG/SVG/etc), Javascript, CSS, etc into the "website" you see when you click a link. Firefox is a web browser and can render all of these things using the Gecko layout engine it has built into it.

Tor has nothing to do with rendering pages. Tor is a type of onion routing in which requests you send over the Internet are encrypted multiple times between different routers adding nearly complete anonymization of traffic from a network analysis standpoint (it is still possible to know who is sending the traffic if both endpoints connected to the onion routing network are monitored). Tor works with requests that the web browser sends, providing a layer of potential anonymity between yourself and whatever website you connect to.

... Tor works with the web browser .... The "Tor Browser Bundle" (http://www.torproject.org/torbrowser/) ... uses Firefox, bundled with Tor enabled.

...

FlakeySnowballer July 19, 2010 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 89125)
Is secure that browser.
I mean, I'd like to try it. But I need the security that I can use it as a browser secure for me.

Has not virus encrypted the browser?

Hmm I don't know to tell the truth because at this moment i got some viruses from other sites. Now i would like to find this browser too because i deleted it when i reinstalled windows.

CrOtALiTo July 19, 2010 05:16 PM

Ok.
I got it.

I believe that the unit way that we will can try the software is installing the software in our computer and try it meanwhile.

Really you can't tell me in this moment if the browser is secure for the our use, because you're infected for some virus, I can recommending you the AVG antivirus as first software for the destroy the virus stored in your computer.

That Antivirus is a good software, I have installed just in two server.

FlakeySnowballer July 20, 2010 06:16 AM

Thank you :) I will install.
One guy from IT faculty told me that the best antivirus was format c:


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