Naturally, incorporating all languages in a single package file increases its size, but Tor’s developers have stressed that through "efficiency savings" elsewhere, the size is not that much larger than the previous release. There have been three point releases of Firefox 102 since Tor’s last major update (11.5) in early July, but rather than match each release, Tor's developers have spent the time carefully checking all updates to the Firefox code are compatible with Tor Browser prior to releasing 12.0 – "anything that may conflict with Tor Browser's strict privacy and security principles has been carefully disabled", they stress.Įlsewhere, Tor Browser 12.0 introduces multi-locale support for desktop browsers – now instead of wrestling with locale-specific builds or language packs, users can simply switch between languages via 'Settings > General > Language'. The only major feature update of note is Tor’s newfound ability to switch languages within the app itself. In addition, the browser is configured with maximum privacy in mind through the use of private browsing by default alongside other anti-tracking tools. Tor Browser is a Firefox variant, designed for accessing the internet through the open Tor network, which makes users harder to track online through a combination of multi-layer encryption and the use of relays to boost anonymity. ![]() The major change in version 12.0 is that its underlying code has now been updated to Firefox Extended Support Release 102.5. ![]() US nonprofit the Tor Project has announced the release of Tor Browser 12.0 for Windows (both 32-bit and 64-bit), Mac, Linux, and Android.
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