🟣 Plus, we've introduced a new feature called bridge cards. Before Tor Browser 11.5, bridges used to be almost invisible, even when configured. Now, your saved bridges appear in a handy stack of bridge cards—including new options for sharing bridges too.
Discover everything Tor Browser 11.5 has to offer, and be sure to update!
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-115/
My Tor Browser 11.0.10 can’t find an update. The new V11.5. I can load from your page is from 01-01-2000. Everything ok over there?
@torproject how will the *.securedrop.tor.onion links work now? Weren't they implemented with HTTPS everywhere rules?
@torproject oop that's covered in the blog post sorry
@torproject
I actually emailed the EFF a bit ago asking about HTTPS-Everywhere and they told me to enable Firefox's HTTPS-Only mode instead too.
Glad to see Tor is getting with it too. ^_^
@torproject it’s an awesome feature.
🟣 HTTPS-Everywhere has led a long career protecting our users. Now, HTTPS is actually everywhere. Firefox calls this feature HTTPS-Only Mode. Starting in Tor Browser 11.5, HTTPS-Only Mode is enabled by default for desktop, & HTTPS-Everywhere will not be bundled with Tor Browser.