Tor Browser 8.0a7 is released

by boklm | May 9, 2018

Tor Browser 8.0a7 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our distribution directory.

This release features important security updates to Firefox.

This release updates firefox to 52.8.0esr. In addition we fixed some issues with UI customization and YouTube videos play.

The full changelog since Tor Browser 8.0a6 is:

  • All platforms
    • Update Firefox to 52.8.0esr
    • Update Tor Launcher to 0.2.15.2
      • Bug 25807: Change front domain to unbreak Moat
      • Translations update
    • Bug 25973: Backport off-by-one fix (bug 1352073)
    • Bug 25938: Backport fix for cross-origin header leak (bug 1334776)
    • Bug 25458: Fix broken UI customization
    • Bug 25898: Make Youtube videos play automatically again
    • Bug 25980: Improve backport of bug 1448771 (fixes broken Orfox build)
  • OS X
    • Bug 26010: Change Snowflake rendezvous to use the Azure domain front
  • Linux
    • Bug 26010: Change Snowflake rendezvous to use the Azure domain front

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May 09, 2018

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Achtung!
Tor Browser is not fully compatible with Windows 10, version 1803 (Spring Creator Update, RS4)!
Therefore, it disables e10s and sandbox automatically!
This happens by default on a clean installation.
about:support:
Multiprocess Windows 0/1 (Disabled by accessibility tools)

May 10, 2018

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Win64 installer is now singed with correct SHA-2 certificate (not mentioned in changelog).

May 12, 2018

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Somebody said here he had a problem on Windows 10 x64 because of SHA-1 certificate. We didn't see anything similar.

old complain : pdf *acrobat vulnerabilities which inherits pdf viewer ... disable pdf viewer and download option pls.
TorBrowser can't be an universal security tool vs accessibility/anonymity !
thx for the report.

May 10, 2018

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CVE-2018-5183: Backport critical security fixes in Skia
You knew it was a backdoor from google, but switched to it without hesitation!

May 10, 2018

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Hi,
Until a few days ago Tor was working well. But now it doesn't work at all from Iran!
I tried 8.0a7 too.
Can you please fix it?
(ps:I tried it with all kinds of bridges:manual,obfs4,...)

Do you have any antivirus/firewall software that could be interfering here? If so, which one? You could try uninstalling it testing whether that fixes your problem (uninstalling is often not enough).

May 17, 2018

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Hi
Win 7 32 bit
Android too is the same
It gets stuck : 10% bootstraped.
And doesn't work.
With neither of the bridges. Community or cloud.
Also I've noticed lots of fake nodes setup by gov with farsi names that jam the whole thing.
All in all they have successfully crashed tor from Iran from > week ago. Since they also censored Telegram app.

May 12, 2018

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about:config
type : rsa
oops ! still here ... no comment.
oops ! mozilla / pub ... no comment.
i should need a visual alert or a sound when "they" shut down my vpn :
oops ! my linux failed here ... censured.

May 13, 2018

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[05-14 05:30:30] Torbutton NOTE: Exception on control port [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x804b000e (NS_ERROR_NET_TIMEOUT) [nsIBinaryInputStream.readBytes]" nsresult: "0x804b000e (NS_ERROR_NET_TIMEOUT)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://torbutton/content/torbutton.js :: torbutton_socket_readline :: line 837" data: no]

May 14, 2018

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From the US. Windows 7. 64 bit
Downloaded newest version. Does not open at all. 'Tor browser has stopped working'
Tried running older versions. All get en error prompt saying 'Tor browser has stopped working' before the browser even opens.
I've been using TOR for a few years now.

May 14, 2018

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16:52:00.580 browser.ownerGlobal is null 1 ext-utils.js:800
getBrowserId chrome://browser/content/ext-utils.js:800:9
chrome://browser/content/ext-tabs.js:79:26
runSafeSyncWithoutClone resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:71:14
emit/promises< resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:384:55
from self-hosted:595:17
emit resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:383:20
WebRequestEventManager/register/listener chrome://extensions/content/ext-webRequest.js:51:7
runChannelListener resource://gre/modules/WebRequest.jsm:721:24
examine resource://gre/modules/WebRequest.jsm:828:5
observe resource://gre/modules/WebRequest.jsm:511:9

May 15, 2018

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I noticed that you have control over youtube's auto-play. So is there a way to disable YT autoplay, in settings?

It is seriously annoying when you open a bunch of videos in other tabs to view after the current one, that either they all start playing at the same time (sound), or each one is set to auto-play the next video (and you have to uncheck that in each tab, although you just unchecked it in the previous one).

I can't find anything in settings regarding this... but if autoplay was disabled, that means you had finally gotten it right, and now you're undoing that great service you were doing us.

May 16, 2018

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Hey.
I run a relay and exit node.
One was shut down after a subpoena sadly and had to make a new one.

Should I run a snowflake server or not?
Will snowflake be a replacement for tor?
Is snowflake stable and updated regularly?

Please reply
Glitchfox@protonmail.ch

Email Me for a response.
I am willing to contribute to tor and snowflake of worth my time.
Just need info.

May 30, 2018

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I have Tor Browser version 7.5.4, within a 32bit Windows 7 environment... and afterupon downloading, and attempting to add sundry add-ons by way of the Firefox Add-ons cache window, I invariably receive the response:... "This add-on requires a newer version of Firefox (and citing the preferred Firefox version)... you are using Firefox version 52.0" The problem is, I'm unable to update Firefox 52.0 to a higher version... and so, and thus, I'm unable to utilize some needed add-ons! How do I update Firefox 52.0 within Tor Browser 7.5.4?
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P.S.: Please forgive my added corrections!

There is currently no Tor Browser available that uses a newer Firefox than 52. We are working on upgrading it to Firefox 60 ESR. A first alpha will be available in a couple of week but switching Tor Browser stable to it is not planned before September 2018.

Note that it is not recommended to install custom extensions into Tor Browser as this might be detectable by websites and functionality those extensions provide could easily defeat Tor Browser's privacy guarantees.