New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 13.5a9
Tor Browser 13.5a9 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.
This version includes important security updates to Firefox.
End of Another Release Cycle
Tor Browser 13.5a9 is our (hopefully) final release candidate for Tor Browser 13.5. After this release, we will be focusing entirely on the major ESR-115 to ESR-128 transition over this summer, culminating in Tor Browser 14.0 in the autumn.
This has been a long release cycle, which means there is a lot of things we would ask users to test. In particular:
- Bootstrapping on Android: We have both a new frontend and backend for tor daemon bootstrapping (the process of connecting to the Tor Network). We had hoped to port over the entire connect assist feature, but alas the release schedule did not allow for it. The new UX should have feature-parity with the Tor Browser 13.0. Work on connect assist on Android will contniue during the 14.0 release cycle over the summer.
- Tor daemon configuration: As part of the Android bootstrapping work, we had to modify a lot of shared systems between Desktop and Android. All of the various environment variables and configuration options you are used to using in Tor Browser 13.0 should continue working as expected
- Letterboxing Improvements: The desktop letterboxing UX (affectionately referreed internally as 'better-boxing') has seen an overhaul during this release cycle. It should now appear intentional, rather than a rendering bug. We have also addeed a few customisation knobs in
about:preferences
to modify the look and feel, without affecting your browser fingerprint. - Localisation Migration: We have been iteratively migrating/upgrading our localisation pipeline for various components in the browser. If we did everything right, then what was localised in Tor Browser 13.0 should remaing localised in Tor Browser 13.5.
- Style Updates: The styling of onion-service network errors and of
about:torconnect
on Desktop has been updated and should fit in better with Firefox's own styling. - OS Deprecation Notification: Users of Windows 8.1 and lower and of macOS 10.14 and lower should get a notification in the message bar on startup notifing users that they need to upgrade their operating system to continue to receive updates long-term. Mozilla dropped support for these legacy platforms in Firefox 116, and so we must follow suit after the ESR-128 transition. Tor Browser 14.0 will not be supported and likely will not work properly on these older platforms.
Send us your feedback
If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this release, please let us know. If you would like to contribute, our contributor guide can be found here.
Full changelog
The full changelog since Tor Browser 13.5a8 is:
- All Platforms
- Updated Tor to 0.4.8.12
- Updated OpenSSL to 3.0.14
- Bug tor-browser#41467: compat: beacon: re-enable the API but transform it to a no-op
- Bug tor-browser#42604: Add some debug logs about circuits
- Bug tor-browser#42614: Rebase Tor Browser Stable onto 115.12.0esr
- Windows + macOS + Linux
- Updated Firefox to 115.12.0esr
- Bug tor-browser-build#41149: Add be, bg and pt-PT translations to nightlies
- Windows + macOS
- Bug tor-browser#42586: Add support link to OS deprecation message
- Windows
- Bug tor-browser#41859: Font used for IPs in circuit display is illegible
- Android
- Updated GeckoView to 115.12.0esr
- Bug tor-browser#42593: Unable to disable bridges after they have been configured and successfully bootstrapped
- Bug tor-browser#42621: Backport security fixes from Firefox 127
- Build System
- All Platforms
- Updated Go to 1.21.11
- Bug tor-browser#42594: Update mach to work with python 3.12
- Bug tor-browser-build#41153: Update README for Ubuntu 24.04 unprivileged user namespace changes
- Bug tor-browser-build#41154: Update keyring/boklm.gpg for new subkeys
- Windows
- Bug tor-browser-build#41150: Do not check for SSE2 on the Windows installer
- Linux
- Bug tor-browser-build#41126: Make deb and rpm packages for Tor Browser
- Bug tor-browser-build#41160: Enable build of Tor Browser rpm/deb packages for nightly only
- Android
- Bug tor-browser#42568: Remove legacy tor dependencies from firefox-android
- Bug tor-browser#42569: Remove tor-onion-proxy-library and and tor-android-service deployment/ingestion steps from firefox-android dev tools/scripts
- Bug tor-browser#42570: Add tor-expert-bundle aar depoyment/ingestion step to firefox-android dev tools/scripts
- Bug tor-browser#42581: Check if a file exists before trying to sign it in tools/tba-sign-devbuild.sh
- Bug tor-browser-build#41139: Remove tor-android-service and tor-onion-proxy-library dependencies and ingestion steps from firefox-android config and build script
- Bug tor-browser-build#41140: Remove tor-onion-proxy-library and tor-android-service projects from tor-browser-build
- Bug tor-browser-build#41141: Add tor-expert-bundle aar dependency to firefox-android
- All Platforms
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