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Created Mar 31, 2021 by josernitos@josernitos

Content in Download Page

Problem:

Potential users doubt if the "Download" Page is indeed where they can download the Tor Browser.

Why is it important:

After potential users have decided to click on one of the results of their Search Engine. They were still confused if they were on the Download page of Tor Browser.

The problem stems from the lack of reference of being a Browser's download page. We are only shown to "Defend yourself." But we should expand on what is this page about.

Recommendations:

  • Add the word "Browser" in the page title.
  • I think is worthwhile to think of other ways to display this page, and not just add a word.
    • I'd recommend to check how other browsers do this: Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi.

Research associated:

  • Onboarding - Costa Rica - UR
Edited Mar 31, 2021 by josernitos
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