Tor Messenger 0.4.0b3 is released

We are pleased to announce another public beta release of Tor Messenger. This release features important improvements to the stability and security of Tor Messenger. All users are encouraged to upgrade.

Mozilla ESR52 Update

We are working on the update to ESR 52 and it should follow shortly after this release.

Downloads

Please note that Tor Messenger is still in beta. The purpose of this release is to help test the application and provide feedback. At-risk users should not depend on it for their privacy and safety.

Linux (32-bit)

Linux (64-bit)

Windows

macOS

sha256sums-signed-build.txt

sha256sums-signed-build.txt.asc

The sha256sums-signed-build.txt file containing hashes of the bundles is signed with the key 0xB01C8B006DA77FAA (fingerprint: E4AC D397 5427 A5BA 8450 A1BE B01C 8B00 6DA7 7FAA). Please verify the fingerprint from the signing keys page on Tor Project's website.

Changelog

Tor Messenger 0.4.0b3 -- June 13, 2017

  • All Platforms
    • Use the tor-browser-45.9.0esr-6.5-1-build3 tag on tor-browser
    • Update tor-browser to 6.5.2
    • Add some missing localization for Twitter's actions
    • Trac 21736: Hide the timestamp and account from message selection templates

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Anon mouse

June 13, 2017

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It was announced, that the Torbutton/tbb supports Unix domain ports, is this through for the Tor Messenger, too? (Just asking because their is no sandboxed version of Tor Messenger and it might be a good idea to use it in combination with firejail to disable its network access)

Anon mouse

June 17, 2017

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What is up with orbot n,orfox new update wanting intrusive permissions n doesnt even start now? We need a true tor app for android.plz help us ppl who have android n cant afford a pc

Anon mouse

June 23, 2017

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What's with the sudden lack (apparently) of functioning secure sockets in TOR on most onion sites that use passwords? Since the last update, many onion web sites don't show up with the green padlock icon now (the one that tells you that you are safe). Click inside of the password text box and you see -

This connection is not secure.
Logins entered here could be compromised.
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Yeah, this is a terrible UI problem.

The new Firefox has a new feature that tries to scare you when you're on an http page and you're about to input text into something that looks like a password prompt. Trouble is, onion sites are generally http, and the browser doesn't know what they're special.

See this ticket for progress:
https://bugs.torproject.org/21321

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