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Like any software, the Tor Browser has vulnerabilities that can be exploited - various police agencies have Tor Browser exploits for serious cases. To mitigate this, it's important to keep Tails up to date, and you should increase the Tor Browser's security settings: click the shield icon, and then click **Change**. By default, it's set to Standard, which maintains a browsing experience comparable to a regular browser. **We strongly recommend that you set it to the most restrictive setting before you start browsing: Safest**. The vast majority of exploits against Tor Browser will not work with the Safest setting.
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Like any software, the Tor Browser has vulnerabilities that can be exploited - various police agencies have Tor Browser exploits for serious cases. To mitigate this, it's important to keep Tails up to date, and you should increase the Tor Browser's security settings: click the shield icon, and then click **Settings...**. By default, it's set to Standard, which maintains a browsing experience comparable to a regular browser. **We strongly recommend that you set it to the most restrictive setting before you start browsing: Safest**. The vast majority of exploits against Tor Browser will not work with the Safest setting.
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The layout of some pages may be changed, and some types of content may be disabled (SVG images, click-to-play videos, etc.). For example, this site has two things that will be blocked in Safest mode because they rely on Javascript: dark mode and the article's table of contents. Some sites will not work at all with these restrictions; if you have reason to trust them, you can view them with a less restrictive setting on a site-by-site basis. Remember that both "Standard" and "Safer" settings allow scripts to work, which can [break your anonymity](https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/08/attackers-wield-firefox-exploit-to-uncloak-anonymous-tor-users/) in a worst-case scenario.
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