![]() ![]() If they are unable to connect to the Tor Network, Tor Browser will query the anti-censorship backend to determine which pluggable transports and bridges they need to use based upon their locale and the current censorship landscape. When this feature ships in 13.5 in late spring/early summer 2024, Android users connecting from censored networks should have the exact same bootstrapping functionality Desktop users currently have. ![]() ![]() Of course, doing so will also delete any existing configuration options so please do not enable this option if this would be a problem for you. If this option gets the app into an unusable state, you can get back to the legacy bootstrapping system by clearing the app's storage and cache via the Android system settings. Do not toggle this option if you value your current Tor Browser for Android Alpha configuration. NOTE: This feature is very much in development and is still quiet brittle and liable to breakage. This alpha is the first release with Desktop's censorship circumvention feature (connect assist) available on Android! You can try it out for yourself by navigating to the Settings > Tor Network and selecting Enable beta connection features. This version includes important security updates to Firefox. Tor Browser 13.5a3 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory. ![]()
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