Facebook just added support to Tor, the free anonymizing software to access the site without any errors.
Tor was launched in 2002 and is an open source project that provides anonymity to users on the internet. Sensitive data like your IP address and physical location, their service providers, device's make model etc. won't be shared with the server.
While Tor users could previously access Facebook before, but it would usually be filled with error in text fonts, images or for some the site wouldn't even open, because Facebook's security features treated Tor as a 'botnet' — a collection of computers designed to attack sites.
Now Tor users can visit this link below
https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/
to get a secure connection to Facebook's servers with end-to-end encryption. Now as Facebook seems more reliable, more users around the globe can communicate each other with full privacy and security.
Source : TheVerge
Tor was launched in 2002 and is an open source project that provides anonymity to users on the internet. Sensitive data like your IP address and physical location, their service providers, device's make model etc. won't be shared with the server.
While Tor users could previously access Facebook before, but it would usually be filled with error in text fonts, images or for some the site wouldn't even open, because Facebook's security features treated Tor as a 'botnet' — a collection of computers designed to attack sites.
Now Tor users can visit this link below
https://facebookcorewwwi.onion/
to get a secure connection to Facebook's servers with end-to-end encryption. Now as Facebook seems more reliable, more users around the globe can communicate each other with full privacy and security.
Source : TheVerge
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