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Windows desktop TOR gives me error 400, but android TOR works fine, any suggestions?
I was having that problem. I found if I changed the start of the url to "https://", it worked.
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Windows desktop TOR gives me error 400, but android TOR works fine, any suggestions?
You can bookmark the site and save your log in details in Tor. You can also choose to save cookies for individual sites.Is there a way to keep myself logged into my account after using TOR? I assume it doesn't keep cookies for security's safe but I'm lazy.
if it's locked to incognito/private mode, no, but depending on the browser you might be able to manually add a password entry in settings.Is there a way to keep myself logged into my account after using TOR? I assume it doesn't keep cookies for security's safe but I'm lazy.
If you happen to be using the windows tor browser you can go into settings and click some shit in the security/privacy tab so that it saves cookies and you'll stay logged in. Not sure about other browsers.Is there a way to keep myself logged into my account after using TOR? I assume it doesn't keep cookies for security's safe but I'm lazy.
brave has the same thing, basically tell it to save passwords and cookiesIf you happen to be using the windows tor browser you can go into settings and click some shit in the security/privacy tab so that it saves cookies and you'll stay logged in. Not sure about other browsers.
It might be a good idea to explicitly mention this somewhere other than here... I was still throwing 400 errors and couldn't figure out why until I realized this change had happened and I was pasting a link I saved when it was HTTP. It was a lucky guess this was the issue and would have saved a lot of troubleshooting if there was more explanation than a single letter added to the URL.I've deployed a certificate and set us to https:// over Tor so now there will be no issue for casual users.
I'll look into that, it should be redirecting.It might be a good idea to explicitly mention this somewhere other than here... I was still throwing 400 errors and couldn't figure out why until I realized this change had happened and I was pasting a link I saved when it was HTTP. It was a lucky guess this was the issue and would have saved a lot of troubleshooting if there was more explanation than a single letter added to the URL.
Tor browser seems to be great for me. I'm running it on a linux distro and it seems to work with vpn on and off. I also have full use of emojis.View attachment 5120269
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He's using the Brave Tor connection, I suggested he download Tor Project/Onion
There must be some weird issue with haproxy's cache that breaks files, I'm convinced it's haproxy at this point.He's using the Brave Tor connection, I suggested he download Tor Project/Onion
I'm a complete boomer when it comes to tech, but Tor with the Brave browser is working great for me. It's as fast the regular site used to be for me with a VPN. Also unlike the last time I tried to use Tor the images and video are loading properly.Tor browser seems to be great for me. I'm running it on a linux distro and it seems to work with vpn on and off. I also have full use of emojis.
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