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Linux Lite now packages and offers the Tor Web Browser for both 32bit and 64bit.

Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install tor-web-browser

Menu, Internet, Tor Web Browser.

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Shoot. Been doing it the hard way. Thanks Jerry.
No problem buddy Smile
That's great Jerry. I've been using "Tor Browser Launcher" for some time. It's an application included from Ubuntu 14.10 to the latest that checks for updates from tor mirrors. Had to compile it, with like 50-60 MB of dependancy if I remember correctly.

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It checks for updates when I tick that box to check on next launch and then launch tor from the menu.
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Sorry about the theme, I'm testing some dark themes. Smile
Always on the leading edge, Jerry!  Way to go!
Cheers for this.
I've been getting really annoyed by all the companies tracking habits recently. Even my dad complained about it, which just goes to show how bad it's getting as he knows hardly anything about computing. Even he can tell when companies are starting to take the p*ss Sad

Got Tor installed ok but no flash.

Any ideas....?.

Jocklad
(06-11-2015, 02:09 PM)Jocklad link Wrote: [ -> ]Got Tor installed ok but no flash.

Any ideas....?.

Jocklad

Using flash and java in Tor defeats the purpose of using Tor I would think?

https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBFlash

If I need java or flash in LL2. I Have Firefox or Vilvadi for that.
Now added to Lite Software.