Linux Format

Tor Browser 12.0.3

Since 2008, the Tor Browser has been making waves in providing online privacy. Successive versions are based on Firefox ESR (in this case version 102.8) and come with a number of features to make you as anonymous online as possible. Since our previous look in LXF263, the Tor Browser has seriously upped its game in terms of protecting your privacy and evading censorship.

Onion 101

The uses so-called onion routing to keep your location and data safe. It works by encapsulating and removing various layers of the encryption, much like

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Linux Format

Linux Format1 min read
Nvidia Officially Goes Open Source
Nvidia has something of a love-hate relationship with the open source community. The company has often refused to provide source code for drivers to allow Linux operating systems to take full advantage of all features. This conflict reached its nadir
Linux Format5 min read
Get To Grips With Crontabs On Linux
Automation is one of the most powerful features of the Linux command line. The go-to tool for scheduling is a crontab. A crontab can be a convenient way to schedule those must-do jobs (run backups, download large data sets overnight and many differen
Linux Format10 min read
How To Build A 6502 Assembler
This article shows you how to create a 6502 assembler, which we’re calling as65. It won’t be quite as powerful as the xa65 assembler used in earlier articles (www.floodgap.com/retrotech/xa – see LXF313) but it’ll be our own! To get started, here are

Related Books & Audiobooks