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Tor Browser 14.0.6 Released, What’s New!

The Tor Project has officially unveiled Tor Browser 14.0.6, now accessible for download from the Tor Browser download page and its distribution directory.

The latest update introduces critical fixes and enhancements, ensuring a smoother and more secure browsing experience for users. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new in this release.

Key Updates in Tor Browser 14.0.6

The standout improvement in this version addresses a significant crash issue encountered by users of older macOS versions.

This fix makes the Tor Browser more stable and reliable for macOS users who were previously facing issues. The update also brings changes affecting all platforms, including notable security and performance upgrades.

Changelog Highlights

All Platforms

  1. Updated Tor to Version 0.4.8.14: The Tor Browser now integrates the latest stable version of Tor (0.4.8.14), offering enhanced performance and security features.
  2. Removal of Meek Azure from Built-in Bridges: One of the built-in bridges, Meek Azure, has been removed for improved compatibility and performance. This adjustment is part of the ongoing optimization of Tor’s circumvention tools.

macOS

  • Bug Fixes for Screen Capture: This update addresses the issue reported in tor-browser#43468, where the ScreenCaptureKit framework is now set as a weak link. This ensures better compatibility and prevents crashes on older macOS versions.

Build System

  • Updated Go Language Support: The build system has been upgraded with Go 1.22.12 to further enhance the development environment and streamline the building of the browser across platforms.

The Tor Project encourages users to provide feedback to continue improving the browser.

If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions for future updates, the development team is eager to hear from you. Your input helps the Tor Project ensure the browser remains a privacy-focused and secure tool for all.

The Tor Browser is a critical tool for maintaining online privacy and anonymity. With the enhancements brought by version 14.0.6, users benefit from more stability, improved features, and the latest security patches.

Whether you are a casual user or someone who relies on Tor for secure communication, upgrading to the latest version is strongly recommended. 

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Divya

Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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