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Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis. Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons: journalists and bloggers, human rights workers, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens. See the Who Uses Tor? page for examples of typical Tor users. See the overview page for a more detailed explanation of what Tor does, and why this diversity of users is important. Tor doesn't magically encrypt all of your Internet activities, though. You should understand what Tor does and does not do for you. Tor's security improves as its user base grows and as more people volunteer to run relays. (It isn't nearly as hard to set up as you might think, and can significantly enhance your own security.) If running a relay isn't for you, we need help with many other aspects of the project, and we need funds to continue making the Tor network faster and easier to use while maintaining good security. What's New in Tor 0.2.2.14 Alpha:
- Tor directory authorities no longer crash when started with a cached-microdesc-consensus file in their data directory. Bugfix on 0.2.2.6-alpha; fixes bug 1532. - Treat an unset $HOME like an empty $HOME rather than triggering an assert. Bugfix on 0.0.8pre1; fixes bug 1522. - Ignore negative and large circuit build timeout values that can happen during a suspend or hibernate. These values caused various asserts to fire. Bugfix on 0.2.2.2-alpha; fixes bug 1245. - Alter calculation of Pareto distribution parameter 'Xm' for Circuit Build Timeout learning to use the weighted average of the top N=3 modes (because we have three entry guards). Considering multiple modes should improve the timeout calculation in some cases, and prevent extremely high timeout values. Bugfix on 0.2.2.2-alpha; fixes bug 1335. - Alter calculation of Pareto distribution parameter 'Alpha' to use a right censored distribution model. This approach improves over the synthetic timeout generation approach that was producing insanely high timeout values. Now we calculate build timeouts using truncated times. Bugfix on 0.2.2.2-alpha; fixes bugs 1245 and 1335. - Do not close circuits that are under construction when they reach the circuit build timeout. Instead, leave them building (but do not use them) for up until the time corresponding to the 95th percentile on the Pareto CDF or 60 seconds, whichever is greater. This is done to provide better data for the new Pareto model. This percentile can be controlled by the consensus.
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