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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Some sites offer both a classic URL as well as an .onion address. In this case,
The Tor network is blocked and otherwise rendered more inconvenient to use in many ways. You may be confronted with CAPTCHA images (a kind of game that verifies you “are not a robot”) or obliged to provide additional personal data (ID card, phone number…) before proceeding, or Tor may be completely blocked.
Perhaps only certain Tor relays are blocked. In this case, you can change the Tor exit nodes for this site: click on the ≣ > "New Tor circuit for this site". The Tor circuit (path) will only change for the one tab. You may have to do this several times in a row if you're unlucky enough to run into several relays that have been banned.
Perhaps only certain Tor relays are blocked. In this case, you can change the Tor exit nodes for this site: click on the ≣ "New Tor circuit for this site". The Tor circuit (path) will only change for the one tab. You may have to do this several times in a row if you're unlucky enough to run into several relays that have been banned.
It is also possible that the entire Tor network is blocked, because all Tor relays are public. In this case you can try to use a proxy to get to the site, such as https://hide.me/en/proxy (but only if you don't have to enter any personal data or do anything sensitive like login information). You can also check whether the page you want to access has been saved to the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org.
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ The Tor Browser on Tails is kept in a ["sandbox"](/glossary/#sandboxing) to prev
*Downloads*
When you download something using the Tor Browser it will be saved in the Tor Browser folder (`/home/amnesia/Tor Browser/`), which is inside the "sandbox". If you want to do anything with this file, you should then move it out of the Tor Browser folder. You can use the file manager (Applications > Accessories > Files) to do this.
When you download something using the Tor Browser it will be saved in the Tor Browser folder (`/home/amnesia/Tor Browser/`), which is inside the "sandbox". If you want to do anything with this file, you should then move it out of the Tor Browser folder. You can use the file manager (Applications → Accessories → Files) to do this.
*Uploads*
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ If you're going to need to know a lot of passwords, it can be nice to have a sec
![seconds](seconds.png)
When you [create a new KeePassXC database](https://tails.boum.org/doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords/index.en.html#index1h1), in the **Encryption settings** window, increase the **Decryption time** from the default to the maximum (5 seconds). Then, select a [strong passphrase](/posts/tails-best/#passwords) and then save your KeePassXC file. This file will contain all your passwords/passphrases, and needs to persist between sessions on your Persistent Storage or on a second LUKS-encrypted USB as described in [Tails Best Practices](/posts/tails-best/#using-a-write-protect-switch). The decryption time setting of a pre-existing KeePassXC file can be updated: Database > Database Security > Encryption Settings.
When you [create a new KeePassXC database](https://tails.boum.org/doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords/index.en.html#index1h1), in the **Encryption settings** window, increase the **Decryption time** from the default to the maximum (5 seconds). Then, select a [strong passphrase](/posts/tails-best/#passwords) and then save your KeePassXC file. This file will contain all your passwords/passphrases, and needs to persist between sessions on your Persistent Storage or on a second LUKS-encrypted USB as described in [Tails Best Practices](/posts/tails-best/#using-a-write-protect-switch). The decryption time setting of a pre-existing KeePassXC file can be updated: Database → Database Security → Encryption Settings.
As soon as you close KeePassXC, or if you don't use it for a few minutes, it will lock. Be careful not to forget your main passphrase. We recommend against using the auto-fill feature, because it is easy to fill your password into the wrong window by mistake.
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* For "type" select **internal disk to be used with Linux systems only (Ext4)**; check **Password protected volume (LUKS)**
* Enter a [strong passphrase](/posts/tails-best/#passwords)
When you insert an encrypted USB, it will not be opened automatically but only when you select it in the Places menu. You will be prompted to enter the passphrase. Before you can remove the disk when the work is done, you have to right-click on it under Places > Computer and then select Eject.
When you insert an encrypted USB, it will not be opened automatically but only when you select it in the Places menu. You will be prompted to enter the passphrase. Before you can remove the disk when the work is done, you have to right-click on it under Places Computer and then select Eject.
#### Encrypt a file with a password or with a public key