I am using Tor Browser on Tails.
When it starts there is first a screen that asks about how one should use it. There is an easy way and a safer way.
The explanations are poor at best and the options are confusing.
I am using Tor Browser on Tails.
When it starts there is first a screen that asks about how one should use it. There is an easy way and a safer way.
The explanations are poor at best and the options are confusing.
Connect to Tor automatically (easier) gives you the opportunity to to connect with no bridge, with a builtin bridge, or with a non-builtin bridge
Hide to my local network that I’m connection to Tor (safer) forces you to connect with a non-builtin bridge
So the second one forces something that the first one could also do? Why the unnecessary confusion, I wonder.
By the way, thanks for the explanation. It is better than the display shows.
Is there even a way to set it up once and not have it keep coming up every time I boot my computer?
Just an observation: Tails isn’t developed by The Tor Project. They’re an independent organization and they’ve their own support channel. But I will share your topic with some Tails contributors.
Thank you. I would just mention that the screen in question does not appear under any other OS, including Debian. It only appears under Tails. Just saying…
Thanks again.