Thanks for reporting the broken link @flamingo! I’ve requested a redirect which should fix it in the short-term (once it’s set up), however I also encountered some extra weirdness that I’ve documented in Bug #40705 too.
Edit: The redirect seems to be working now thanks to some quick-acting from the SysAdmin team.
#40703 already has this reported. Just want to add a confirmation of the issue and ask how to downgrade to previous to version.
Operating System you are using
Fedora 35
Tor Browser version
11.0
Tor Browser Security Level
After bug occured, I did a fresh install, so it should be default. Can’t look it up though.
Step by step of how you got to the issue, so we can reproduce it (e.g. I opened the browser, typed a url, clicked on (i) icon, then my browser crashed)
First, updated to 11.0 from old install. Fonts are completely mangled. The did a fresh install to no avail.
It looks like you’re experiencing this issue @Nate: Bug 40690. Does enabling “Always use private browsing mode” within general settings temporarily fix the UI?
Thanks for reporting @kekeno! Is this the issue you’re experiencing: Bug #40703? If so it’s a known issue, and you can follow our progress in that ticket.
I am on lubuntu18.04 x64. Tor browser 11.0 x64
I enter proxy settings and then exit Tor Browser. Start it again and proxy settings are gone.
So proxy settings are not saved, this is a bug.
Seems like they are lost when I close Settings tab.
I tried to set the Primary/Masterpassword but that did not work.
I ticket first the <> Ask to save logins and passwords for websites
Than clicked the primarypassword option.
the popup came up and showed no current pw, that is OK
I filled a pw, refilled same pw to confirm and clicked OK
an error message comes up: Unable to change Primary pw
Thanks for the bug report @ard! While the password manager is not officially supported in Tor Browser, I’ve opened this ticket to look into the issue further: Bug #40712