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{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks > PureBrowser with Tor} Setup your PureBrowser to access Tor network --- 1. Start //Tilix// and enable and start the //**tor**// daemon: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl start tor.service` If you don't have it installed, install it: {icon terminal}`sudo apt install tor` and start it again: {F151828, size=full, alt=torpb1} NOTE: You can also enable the service to start each time your system starts: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl enable tor.service` 2. Now start the //PureBrowser// and open its Preferences: {F151830, size=full, alt=torpb2} 3. Under the //General// tab find //Network proxy// settings: {F151832, size=full, alt=torpb3} 4. Setup as shown: {F151836, size=full, alt=torpb4} 5. Close the settings and open https://check.torproject.org/ to see if you have access to the Tor network: {F151839, size=full, alt=torpb5} WARNING: Due to the practice of //browser fingerprinting//, Tor authors strongly suggest that you [[PureOS/Tips/TorBrowser | use TorBrowser]] which mitigates this.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks > PureBrowser with Tor} Setup your Firefox to access Tor network --- 1. Start //Tilix// and enable and start the //**tor**// daemon: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl start tor.service` If you don't have it installed, install it: {icon terminal}`sudo apt install tor` and start it again: {F151828, size=full, alt=torpb1} NOTE: You can also enable the service to start each time your system starts: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl enable tor.service` 2. Now start the //Firefox// and open its Preferences: {F151830, size=full, alt=torpb2} 3. Under the //General// tab find //Network proxy// settings: {F151832, size=full, alt=torpb3} 4. Setup as shown: {F151836, size=full, alt=torpb4} 5. Close the settings and open https://check.torproject.org/ to see if you have access to the Tor network: {F151839, size=full, alt=torpb5} WARNING: Due to the practice of //browser fingerprinting//, Tor authors strongly suggest that you [[PureOS/Tips/TorBrowser | use TorBrowser]] which mitigates this.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks > PureBrowser with Tor} Setup your
PureBrowser
Firefox
to access Tor network --- 1. Start //Tilix// and enable and start the //**tor**// daemon: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl start tor.service` If you don't have it installed, install it: {icon terminal}`sudo apt install tor` and start it again: {F151828, size=full, alt=torpb1} NOTE: You can also enable the service to start each time your system starts: {icon terminal}`sudo systemctl enable tor.service` 2. Now start the //
PureBrowser//
Firefox//
and open its Preferences: {F151830, size=full, alt=torpb2} 3. Under the //General// tab find //Network proxy// settings: {F151832, size=full, alt=torpb3} 4. Setup as shown: {F151836, size=full, alt=torpb4} 5. Close the settings and open https://check.torproject.org/ to see if you have access to the Tor network: {F151839, size=full, alt=torpb5} WARNING: Due to the practice of //browser fingerprinting//, Tor authors strongly suggest that you [[PureOS/Tips/TorBrowser | use TorBrowser]] which mitigates this.
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