I'm curious if this is possible because I'd love to use it like this so I don't get banned
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- 18 Mar. 2013 08:12pm #1
- 18 Mar. 2013 08:53pm #2Ya Bish
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- 18 Mar. 2013 09:28pm #3
- 19 Mar. 2013 11:35pm #4
If Tor doesn't allow add-ons how do you check stored/housed items when you are using it?
- 20 Mar. 2013 12:34am #5
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Tor has a few addons built-in, such as NoScript and stuff. I believe it might have Flash too. I'm not sure if you can install your own addons, but you could always try, haha.
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- 20 Mar. 2013 07:54pm #9
- 21 Mar. 2013 12:21am #10
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- 21 Mar. 2013 12:44am #11
- 21 Mar. 2013 01:40am #12
Wait, what? Tor isn't a browser. It's a program for your computer. You absolutely can use it with Tor.
Do you mean Tor Browser? I don't know about the security settings of Tor Browser, but I don't see why it wouldn't allow Greasemonkey. If you can run Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey, then Logical Gaia will work.
- 21 Mar. 2013 02:44am #13
- 21 Mar. 2013 10:42am #14
This, forget the Tor browser. Route all of your connections through Tor and use whatever browser you want.
Guide: How to Route All Network Traffic Through the Tor Network: 5 steps
- 21 Mar. 2013 02:00pm #15
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To whoever asked about Hotspot Shield, I highly recommend it, its a great VPN.
- 21 Mar. 2013 03:12pm #16
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- 22 Mar. 2013 02:34am #19
lol. Well that's good too. I don't like Firefox either. And it's always good to know how to manually use Tor instead of Tor Browser.
- 22 Mar. 2013 02:51am #20
- 22 Mar. 2013 08:49am #21
Tor Browser is a bundle of software that's all combined into a single package. It includes Tor, Vidalia (which is the GUI for Tor that lets you easily click such features as "use new identity"), and Firefox (a separate installation that won't affect any existing installations of Firefox that you may already have; this installation comes pre-configured to use the Tor network and the Tor Button extension).
It also preconfigures Vidalia to run that installation of Firefox once connected.
So it is pretty much just those three programs all installed at the same time and pre-configured trk with each other.
It's nothing you can't do without the Tor Browser package. You could install Tor and Vidalia separately and configure your installation of Chrome or the Firefox you already use, if you want. Which I take it is what you did with Chrome, but probably without the Vidalia GUI.
- 22 Mar. 2013 12:06pm #22Ya Bish
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- 22 Mar. 2013 07:01pm #23