Tor Browser 7.0.10 released. Update now!

Tor Browser 7.0.10 is released by boklm | November 14, 2017

https://blog.torproject.org/tor-browser-7010-released

Tor Browser 7.0.10 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our distribution directory.

This release features important security updates to Firefox.

This release updates Firefox to version 52.5.0esr and Tor to version version 0.3.1.8, the second stable release in the 0.3.1 series. In addition to that we updated the HTTPS Everywhere and NoScript extensions we ship. For Windows users we backported patches from the alpha series that update the msvcr100.dll runtime library we include and which should make Tor Browser more robust against crashes due to misbehvaing third party software.

The full changelog since Tor Browser 7.0.9 (7.0.8 for Windows) is:


Comments


[7 Points] ForLol_Serious:

People actually use tor? How do you upvote/downvote things?


[5 Points] savingfluffybunnies:

Wonder if they'll be able to implement tor with firefox quantum? Also does this take the new v3 addresses out of alpha stage?

edit: answered my own question, no. Amazing what you do when you actually try and stuff.


[2 Points] tempo23827:

So this update comes with drugs right?


[1 Points] gangsterdam020:

noscript icon still on the right side.


[1 Points] None:

Tails 3.3 as well!


[1 Points] Alsweetex:

Thanks for linking to this, I occasionally use Tor and when I looked, somehow I have a version that uses Firefox from 2013. That's laziness for you.