![]() ![]() The menu now provides information about the current Tor Circuit in use for a page, and also provides an option to request a new Tor Circuit for a site. We've also simplified the Tor menu (the green onion) and the associated configuration windows. The same wrapper can also be used from the command line. On the Linux side, users now start Tor Browser through a new wrapper that enables launching from the File Manager, the Desktop, or the Applications menu. This choice is on by default, but can be disabled, and only affects the creation of shortcuts - the actual Tor Browser is still self-contained as a portable app folder. During install, Windows users are now given the choice to add Tor Browser to the Start Menu/Applications view, which should make it easier to find and launch. On the usability front, we've improved the application launch experience for both Windows and Linux users. Because these changes are significant, we will be delaying the automatic update of 4.0 users to the 4.5 series for one week. The 4.5 series provides significant usability, security, and privacy enhancements over the 4.0 series. This release is available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our distribution directory. The Tor Browser Team is proud to announce the first stable release in the 4.5 series. ![]()
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