![]() You can also open Tor Browser Launcher and select a mirrorģ. #HOW TO DOWNLOAD TOR BROWSER IN UBUNTU INSTALL#It will automatically download & install the browser in your system. If everything goes OK, let’s now install the Tor web browser.ġ.) Simply open terminal and run command: sudo apt install torbrowser-launcherĢ.) Then search for and open Tor Browser from system application launcher. ![]() Or update it, if an old version was installed, via Software Updaterĥ.) Once installed, you can check Tor version and if it’s running via commands: tor -version Tor browser will then connect to the most secure. 2) Once Tor Browser has opened, you will be able to browse the web like you normally would. If you are prompted to connect to the Tor network, click Connect. Click on connect button to enable Tor connection. Assuming you have installed Tor Browser from the Tor Project’s website, here are the steps for using it on Ubuntu: 1) Open Tor Browser from the Applications menu. From here you can either configure or connect to Tor network. Execute the sktop file in a terminal./sktop This will launch Tor browser network setting. Downloads/-keyring*.debĤ.) Finally, refresh package cache and install Tor via 2 commands: sudo apt update Once installed, open Tor from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal. Click the Connect button to connect Tor Browser to the Tor network for secure browsing. Once the installation finished, it will launch Tor browser on your system. Keep all settings as default and click on Install Tor Browser button. Then install it via double-click, gdebi, or by running command in terminal: sudo apt install. At the first time, this will install Tor Browser or ask you to install as below screenshot. ![]() As an alternative, download the latest keyring. NOTE 2: For Linux Mint and other Ubuntu based systems, replace $(lsb_release -sc) in the command with the Ubuntu code-name (e.g, focal, bionic, groovy) that your system based on.ģ.) The keyring updates regularly and there’s no valid command to install it so far. NOTE 1: For arm64 (e.g., Rasperry Pi), 32-bit Ubuntu 18.04/16.04, you have to remove from the command. ![]() 2.) Run command to add the Tor repository: sudo sh -c 'echo "deb $(lsb_release -sc) main" > /etc/apt//tor-project.list' ![]()
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