Copy file's contents directly to Clipboard just won't work for markdown files. Download file while viewing its contents. Read this detailed blog. To tackle this, create a new GitHub Access Token. OR Right-click on enhanced-github extension and click on Options in the dropdown menu. This browser extension will automatically pick this valid access token and Bingo!
No Flash. Just 3kb gzipped. Development Clone this repo Run yarn dev for generating packaged folder specifically for extension stuff. Go to extension page. Enable developer mode Click on load unpacked extension and select the generated folder. Finally, restart Tor Browser.
This should fix the issues you're experiencing. Please note that some antivirus clients, like Kaspersky, may also be blocking Tor at the firewall level. If you downloaded Tor Browser from our main website or used GetTor , and verified it , these are false positives and you have nothing to worry about. Some antiviruses consider that files that have not been seen by a lot of users as suspicious.
To make sure that the Tor program you download is the one we have created and has not been modified by some attacker, you can verify Tor Browser's signature.
You may also want to permit certain processes to prevent antiviruses from blocking access to Tor Browser. You might be on a network that is blocking the Tor network, and so you should try using bridges. Some bridges are built in to Tor Browser and requires only a few steps to enable it. Under the "Bridges" section, select the checkbox "Use a bridge", and choose the "Select a built-in bridge" option. From the dropdown, select whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use. Once you've selected the pluggable transport, scroll up and click "Connect" to save your settings.
In the "Bridges" section, select the checkbox "Use a bridge", and from the option "Select a built-in bridge", choose whichever pluggable transport you'd like to use from the dropdown. Your settings will automatically be saved once you close the tab. If you need other bridges, you can get them at our Bridges website.
For more information about bridges, see the Tor Browser manual. One of the most common issues that causes connection errors in Tor Browser is an incorrect system clock. Please make sure your system clock and timezone are set accurately. If this doesn't fix the problem, see the Troubleshooting page on the Tor Browser manual.
Sometimes, after you've used Gmail over Tor, Google presents a pop-up notification that your account may have been compromised. The notification window lists a series of IP addresses and locations throughout the world recently used to access your account. In general, this is a false alarm: Google saw a bunch of logins from different places, as a result of running the service via Tor, and decided it was a good idea to confirm the account was being accessed by its rightful owner.
Even though this may be a byproduct of using the service via Tor, that doesn't mean you can entirely ignore the warning. It is probably a false positive, but it might not be since it is possible for someone to hijack your Google cookie. Cookie hijacking is possible by either physical access to your computer or by watching your network traffic.
In theory, only physical access should compromise your system because Gmail and similar services should only send the cookie over an SSL link. In practice, alas, it's way more complex than that. And if somebody did steal your Google cookie, they might end up logging in from unusual places though of course they also might not.
So the summary is that since you're using Tor Browser, this security measure that Google uses isn't so useful for you, because it's full of false positives. You'll have to use other approaches, like seeing if anything looks weird on the account, or looking at the timestamps for recent logins and wondering if you actually logged in at those times. More recently, Gmail users can turn on 2-Step Verification on their accounts to add an extra layer of security.
This is a known and intermittent problem; it does not mean that Google considers Tor to be spyware. When you use Tor, you are sending queries through exit relays that are also shared by thousands of other users. Tor users typically see this message when many Tor users are querying Google in a short period of time. Google interprets the high volume of traffic from a single IP address the exit relay you happened to pick as somebody trying to "crawl" their website, so it slows down traffic from that IP address for a short time.
You can try 'change the circuit for this site' to access the website from a different IP address. An alternate explanation is that Google tries to detect certain kinds of spyware or viruses that send distinctive queries to Google Search. It notes the IP addresses from which those queries are received not realizing that they are Tor exit relays , and tries to warn any connections coming from those IP addresses that recent queries indicate an infection.
To our knowledge, Google is not doing anything intentionally specifically to deter or block Tor use. The error message about an infected machine should clear up again after a short time. Google uses "geolocation" to determine where in the world you are, so it can give you a personalized experience.
This includes using the language it thinks you prefer, and it also includes giving you different results on your queries. If you really want to see Google in English you can click the link that provides that. But we consider this a feature with Tor, not a bug the Internet is not flat, and it in fact does look different depending on where you are.
This feature reminds people of this fact. If you set "hl" to "en" then Google will return search results in English regardless of what Google server you have been sent to. The changed link might look like this:.
Another method is to simply use your country code for accessing Google. This can be google. When using Tor Browser, no one can see the websites that you visit. However, your service provider or network admins may be able to see that you're connecting to the Tor network, though they won't know what you're doing when you get there.
Tor Browser prevents people from knowing the websites you visit. Some entities, such as your Internet Service Provider ISP , may be able to see that you're using Tor, but they won't know where you're going when you do. DuckDuckGo is the default search engine in Tor Browser. DuckDuckGo does not track its users nor does it store any data about user searches. Learn more about DuckDuckGo privacy policy. With the release of Tor Browser 6. For a while now, Disconnect, which was formerly used in Tor Browser, has had no access to Google search results.
Since Disconnect is more of a meta search engine, which allows users to choose between different search providers, it fell back to delivering Bing search results, which were basically unacceptable quality-wise.
DuckDuckGo does not log, collect or share the user's personal information or their search history, and therefore is best positioned to protect your privacy. Most other search engines store your searches along with other information such as the timestamp, your IP address, and your account information if you are logged in.
Please see the DuckDuckGo support portal. If you believe this is a Tor Browser issue, please report it on our issue tracker. You can also access the New Circuit option inside the site information menu in the URL bar, and the New Identity option by clicking the small sparky broom icon at the top-right of the screen. This option is useful if you want to prevent your subsequent browser activity from being linkable to what you were doing before.
Selecting it will close all your tabs and windows, clear all private information such as cookies and browsing history, and use new Tor circuits for all connections. Tor Browser will warn you that all activity and downloads will be stopped, so take this into account before clicking "New Identity". This option is useful if the exit relay you are using is unable to connect to the website you require, or is not loading it properly.
Selecting it will cause the currently-active tab or window to be reloaded over a new Tor circuit. Other open tabs and windows from the same website will use the new circuit as well once they are reloaded. This option does not clear any private information or unlink your activity, nor does it affect your current connections to other websites. Running Tor Browser does not make you act as a relay in the network. This means that your computer will not be used to route traffic for others. If you'd like to become a relay, please see our Tor Relay Guide.
That is normal Tor behavior. The first relay in your circuit is called an "entry guard" or "guard". It is a fast and stable relay that remains the first one in your circuit for months in order to protect against a known anonymity-breaking attack. The rest of your circuit changes with every new website you visit, and all together these relays provide the full privacy protections of Tor.
For more information on how guard relays work, see this blog post and paper on entry guards. In Tor Browser, every new domain gets its own circuit. The Design and Implementation of Tor Browser document further explains the thinking behind this design.
Modifying the way that Tor creates its circuits is strongly discouraged. If the outcome you want is simply to be able to access resources that are only available in one country, you may want to consider using a VPN instead of using Tor.
However, setting a nonsensical things type is a bit disturbing. How do I force the download without a server? So just an html page with some javascript.
Show 5 more comments. John Culviner John Culviner Your modern example here doesn't seem to me to make a great deal of sense. MarkAmery that works too as other answers have indicated. That approach AFAIK doesn't give you feedback on when the download starts, when it completed and if it errored which is handy. I could add that to the answer for a "fire and forget" option. Also the [download] attribute doesn't allow for a POST or anything exotic either.
Your modern example is not quite right. It will "download" whatever the server returns. For ex, if you have an authentication error, it will return the login page or whatever the server returns and not the "downloaded file" itself. Imagine Breaker Imagine Breaker 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 8 8 bronze badges.
For me this would be perfect but it doesn't not work on Firefox neither. Any idea? As mentioned in caniuse. So if your links points to another domain, it hardly works anywhere for now. For it to work on Firefox, do document. You can also do link. Show 3 more comments. Tomer 1, 13 13 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges.
Chrome downloads, but Firefox just shows the picture. Saved me the time to test it only to find out it won't work. Latest Chrome Aug shows picture too because of an absurd security restriction so fail — user Chrome doesn't download for mp4 s — Nearoo.
Show 2 more comments. Mark Amery k 65 65 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Laura Chesches Laura Chesches 2, 17 17 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Also the Edge 13 implementations is buggy because the name of the file is ignored and instead you get a file with an id as the name. In my opinion, this is the correct answer to the question. The other answers make sense if you have to support older browsers and need a workaround.
I dont' think is needed. It's already setting the 'src:url' in the creation step. I had to used "window. Maybe because I wanted to download 12 things at the same time? Does not do anything in Chrome — jjxtra. This is base javascript function, so can be used in any platform where backend is in Javascript window.
Rohit Parte Rohit Parte 2, 21 21 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. This is probably the easiest solution if you can set the contentType yourself. I use it as: window. If admin doesn't want to show the URL to the user than? Works on Chrome, Firefox and IE8 and above. Ismail Farooq 5, 1 1 gold badge 23 23 silver badges 43 43 bronze badges. EL missaoui habib EL missaoui habib 1, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges.
This also works if you don't append the link to the DOM. Resources: 2 Resources Maps 2. I tired it on Garena. It is indeed not recognized as hack. However, when people random people, not those who have this also installed finish downloading my 11mb map, they get autokicked. Still a great tool tho, but as expected all parties have to have it in order for it to work. Nightmare said:. Joined Aug 4, Messages Resources: 1 Resources Tools 1. This Truly Rocks Bro Thanks for share it.
Joined Jul 23, Messages 1, Resources: Resources Models Icons 9 Packs 7. Woah wait, just to state the obvious; Can I host games with maps of example 16MB and play with friends on Battlenet? When using this tool that is. I guess the ones joining need to have this intsalled too? Sunchips said:.
Syntist said:. Joined Apr 28, Messages Resources: 4 Resources Maps 4. Can anyone confirm it? Holymind said:. Yes, but entconnect server cant host map larger then 8mb i have tried it but host bot doesn't host that map. Joined Nov 16, Messages Could you try adding windows 8, in the list of operating system? I have tested this to be working on Windows Haven't tried it with Windows 7 but I believe it will work as well.
Btw, awesome work you have here! Has anyone really tried this one on ENT host bot without the previous Game. I hope the previous Game. Unless Raichu or others could create a. I hope you could re-up the guide for others to look up while a. I Found a defect in this. You can join or host map larger then 8 mb but you cant download map larger then 8 mb on warcraft, whenever i download map larger then 8mb it dc and in map folder the map size is 8mb. So Game. I tried it on my laptop and computer.
So please fix it, this mix only host and join map larger then cant download map larger then 8mb directly. A Void said:.
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