Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2020-06-13T17:12:39Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33529Improve verifying signatures instructions2020-06-13T17:12:39ZTracImprove verifying signatures instructionsThe instructions on verifying signatures at https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/ should be clearer and more concise.
A frontdesk email reads:
"In order to verify the integrity of the Tor browser installation fil...The instructions on verifying signatures at https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/ should be clearer and more concise.
A frontdesk email reads:
"In order to verify the integrity of the Tor browser installation file, you recommend downloading GPG4win, but then your instructions for Windows say to use a command line command that is not included with that package, and there are no instructions on how to use the GUI to verify the package (or which GUI to use, since there are at least two included in GPG4win).
https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/
Trying to import the asc file into Kleopatra or the GNU Privacy Assistant results in a message saying that 0 certificates were imported, or no keys were found.
What's more, there is a confusing reference to the " Tor Browser Developers signing key (0xEF6E286DDA85EA2A4BA7DE684E2C6E8793298290)". Is this the key I'm supposed to be using for verification? This doesn't appear to be a PGP public key.
There's also a statement that suggests that the PGP public key file is automatically downloaded with the installation package, but it's not. "Each file on our download page is accompanied by a file with the same name as the package and the extension ".asc"." The download page does not show file names, and using the download link on the download page only downloads the exe file."
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**Username**: PROTechThorHiroHirohttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33386Slide verification CAPTCHA displays incorrectly on Tor Browser2020-06-16T01:11:18ZTracSlide verification CAPTCHA displays incorrectly on Tor BrowserOn other browsers, the slide verification CAPTCHA box displays the appropriate image alongside the slider. On Tor Browser, the image doesn't display.
You can try this out for yourself here: https://www.geetest.com/en/demo . Or refer to...On other browsers, the slide verification CAPTCHA box displays the appropriate image alongside the slider. On Tor Browser, the image doesn't display.
You can try this out for yourself here: https://www.geetest.com/en/demo . Or refer to these links for images:
* Tor Browser: https://imgur.com/a/f4QnjvZ
* Firefox: https://imgur.com/a/f4qXapT
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**Username**: PROTechThorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33202Update Tor Browser for Android's Google Play description2020-06-16T01:11:07ZTracUpdate Tor Browser for Android's Google Play descriptionTBA's Google Play description still has the sentence: "Give before the end of 2019, and Mozilla will match your gift: https://donate.torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-gp".
This should be updated.
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**Username**: PROTechThorTBA's Google Play description still has the sentence: "Give before the end of 2019, and Mozilla will match your gift: https://donate.torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-gp".
This should be updated.
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**Username**: PROTechThorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33044Outreachy internship timeline2020-06-13T17:36:50ZTracOutreachy internship timelineI'm rearranging the timeline of my Outreachy internship, keeping tracking of what's been done so far and upcoming tasks.
**Month 1 (Dec 3 to Jan 3):**
- Resolved about 250 frontdesk tickets, not counting those marked as spam.
- https...I'm rearranging the timeline of my Outreachy internship, keeping tracking of what's been done so far and upcoming tasks.
**Month 1 (Dec 3 to Jan 3):**
- Resolved about 250 frontdesk tickets, not counting those marked as spam.
- https://github.com/torproject/lego/pull/13
- Opened a new ticket based on user feedback: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/32853
- Wrote the December 2019 feedback report: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-January/002645.html
**Month 2 (Jan 4 to Feb 4):**
- Resolved about 30 new frontdesk tickets, not counting those marked as spam.
- Closed some old unassigned open frontdesk tickets.
- The frontdesk queue has been reduced from 320 to 40 tickets.
- Worked on the Tor Mobile manual: https://github.com/torproject/manual/pull/58
- Created new issue based on user feedback: https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/tpo/issues/56
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**Username**: PROTechThorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/32973Display real/starting IP address in the Tor Circuit information2020-06-16T01:10:41ZTracDisplay real/starting IP address in the Tor Circuit informationComing from an email on frontdesk:
"Hello,
I am wondering why the site info shows not the starting(real) IP address.
This would be helpful to check if all is as expected.
Meaning currently it shows:
This Browser
Guard (IP of guard)
N...Coming from an email on frontdesk:
"Hello,
I am wondering why the site info shows not the starting(real) IP address.
This would be helpful to check if all is as expected.
Meaning currently it shows:
This Browser
Guard (IP of guard)
Node (IP of node)
....
But why not:
This Browser (real IP or seen IP (e.g from a VPN))
Guard (IP of guard)
Node (IP of node)
....
That would give me more trust how I am really connected.
I would like to see this in an upcoming release (if it is no privacy harm)."
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**Username**: PROTechThorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/32853Localization of https://donate.torproject.org/2020-06-13T17:28:39ZTracLocalization of https://donate.torproject.org/The donation website (https://donate.torproject.org/) should be more suitable for users in other parts of the world, not just in the USA. This includes, but is not limited to; suitable currency, language and geographical region.
A fron...The donation website (https://donate.torproject.org/) should be more suitable for users in other parts of the world, not just in the USA. This includes, but is not limited to; suitable currency, language and geographical region.
A frontdesk email reads:
"I love what you are doing to get the internet back to where it was when it was in its earlier years. That was when I started using it, many decades ago.
I very much support your endeavours but have failed, several times, to make a small donate to your cause.
Your donations page treats me as an American.
I am British.
I don't live in a State. I live in a County. I have a post code not a zip and I donate in pounds not in dollars.
Increasingly, it feels as though our America friends think we are your 51st state? That is unpleasant.
When we ask for your web page in UK English, please do speak to British donors in English and not in American. They are entirely different languages and we have very different cultures.
With Regards
and in anticipation
-Val"
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**Username**: PROTechThorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/31949Broken links in support page faqs2020-06-13T17:12:33ZTracBroken links in support page faqsAt https://support.torproject.org/, the "Edit this page" links under "Most Frequently Asked Questions" doesn't work.
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**Username**: PROTechThorAt https://support.torproject.org/, the "Edit this page" links under "Most Frequently Asked Questions" doesn't work.
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