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New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 14.5a2
by ma1 | January 14, 2025
Tor Browser 14.5a2 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.
New Release: Tails 6.11
by tails | January 9, 2025
Tails 6.11 fixes several critical security vulnerabilities that were identified during an external audit.
New Release: Tor Browser 14.0.4
by morgan | January 8, 2025
Tor Browser 14.0.4 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.
Arti 1.3.2 is released: onion services, RPC, relay development, and more
by nickm | January 7, 2025
Arti 1.3.2 is released and ready for download.
2024: Year in Review
by pavel | December 30, 2024
As we reflect on the past year, let's review the progress we've made on some of our most important projects.
Meeting the demands of tomorrow's Internet
by isabela | December 19, 2024
Reflecting on 2024 and looking forward to 2025.
Making new connections: from BridgeDB to Rdsys
by [meskio, pavel](/author/meskio, pavel) | December 4, 2024
Introducing Rdsys: the next-generation bridge distribution system, designed from the ground up for a more flexible, maintainable, and user-friendly approach to bridge distribution. As of October 2024, the Tor Project has retired its predecessor, Bridge DB. Find out more about why and the lessons learned from over 15 years of anti-censorship work.
Arti 1.3.1 is released: onion services, RPC, relay development, and more
by gabi | December 3, 2024
Arti 1.3.1 is released and ready for download.
New Release: Tails 6.10
by tails | November 28, 2024
Tails 6.10 is out.
Tor in Russia: A call for more WebTunnel bridges
by gus | November 28, 2024
As the Russian government intensifies its grip on the internet, censorship circumvention tools like Tor are more critical than ever. Here's the latest on Tor censorship in Russia and how you can help by running WebTunnel bridges.