# Only shown when underlying Tor process was not started by Tor Browser.
# "Tails" refers to the operating system, and should be translated as a brand name.
# <a data-l10n-name="tor-check-link"> should contain the link text and close with </a>.
tor-browser-home-tor-check-warning=Your connection to Tor is not being managed by Tor Browser. Some operating systems (like Tails) will manage this for you, or you could have set up a custom configuration. <a data-l10n-name="tor-check-link">Test your connection</a>
tor-browser-home-duck-duck-go-input=
.placeholder=Search with DuckDuckGo
# Toggle to switch from DuckDuckGo's plain ".com" domain to its ".onion" domain.
tor-browser-home-onionize-toggle=
.label=Onionize
.title=Search using the onion site
# Update message.
# <a data-l10n-name="update-link"> should contain the link text and close with </a>.
# $version (String) - The new tor browser version.
tor-browser-home-message-updated=Tor Browser has been updated to {$version}. <a data-l10n-name="update-link">See what’s new</a>
tor-browser-home-message-introduction=You’re ready for the world’s most private browsing experience.
tor-browser-home-message-donate=Tor is free to use because of donations from people like you. <a data-l10n-name="donate-link">Donate now</a>
tor-browser-home-message-news=Get the latest news from Tor straight to your inbox. <a data-l10n-name="news-link">Sign up for Tor news</a>
tor-browser-home-message-testing=This is an unstable version of Tor Browser for testing new features. <a data-l10n-name="learn-more-link">Learn more</a>
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# Shown in Home settings, corresponds to the default about:tor home page.