The Mission of WildLeaks is to receive and evaluate anonymous information and tips regarding wildlife crime, including corruption, and transform them into concrete actions. Please visit the Earth League International for more information on our activities: www.
WildLeaks has implemented a Tor-based secure platform in order to allow our sources to stay anonymous and to submit sensitive information in the most secure way possible, always encrypted, in respect to data transmission and management. Anonymous and Secure If you have concerns about your traceability and you choose to submit your information in total anonymity , you will be using a submission system that is entirely based on the use of Tor technology , which is already integrated into our platform.
It is very easy and similar to using a normal browser: Download the Tor Browser here. Execute the file you downloaded to extract the Tor Browser into a folder on your computer or pendrive. Download for Android. Read the latest release announcements. Select "Tor Network Settings" and "Use a bridge". We do not recommend installing additional add-ons or plugins into Tor Browser Plugins or addons may bypass Tor or compromise your privacy. Stand up for privacy and freedom online.
Donate Now. Get Tor Browser for Android. Are you an iOS user? We encourage you to try Onion Browser. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used Tor while deployed in the Middle East recently. Law enforcement uses Tor for visiting or surveilling web sites without leaving government IP addresses in their web logs, and for security during sting operations. Our old screen had way too much information for the users, leading many of them to spend great time confused about what to do.
Some users at the paper experiment spent up to 40min confused about what they needed to be doing here. Besides simplifying the screen and the message, to make it easier for the user to know if they need to configure anything or not, we also did a 'brand refresh' bringing our logo to the launcher.
This is one of the most important steps for a user who is trying to connect to Tor while their network is censoring Tor. We also worked really hard to make sure the UI text would make it easy for the user to understand what a bridge is for and how to configure to use one. Another update was a little tip we added at the drop-down menu as you can see below for which bridge to use in countries that have very sophisticated censorship methods.
The proxy settings at our Tor Launcher configuration wizard is an important feature for users who are under a network that demands such configuration.
But it can also lead to a lot of confusion if the user has no idea what a proxy is. Since it is a very important feature for users, we decided to keep it in the main configuration screen and introduced a help prompt with an explanation of when someone would need such configuration.
As part of our work with the UX team, we will also be coordinating user testing of this new UI to continue iterating and make sure we are always improving our users' experience. We are also planning a series of improvements not only for the Tor Launcher flow but for the whole browser experience once you are connected to Tor including a new user onboarding flow. And last but not least we are streamlining both our mobile and desktop experience: Tor Browser 7. Tor Browser That includes everything from updating the fundamentals like color, typography and buttons to redrawing each of our icons to match the new thinner icon style.
In addition to the browser chrome itself, the connection screen, circuit display, security levels and onion site errors all received a sprucing-up too — featuring some small but welcome quality of life improvements to each. Last year we announced that v2 onion services would be deprecated in late , and since its At long last, that day has finally come.
Since updating to Tor 0. Should you receive this error when attempting to visit a previously working v2 address, there is nothing wrong with your browser — instead, the issue lies with the site itself. Last week we announced a new discussion and user support platform: the Tor Forum. If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who contributed to this release.
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