Tor protects your privacy on the internet by hiding the connection between your Internet address and the services you use. We believe Tor is reasonably secure, but please ensure you read the instructions and configure it properly.
Build
To build Tor from source:
./configure
make
make install
To build Tor from a just-cloned git repository:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install
Releases
The tarballs, checksums and signatures can be found here: https://dist.torproject.org
- Checksum:
<tarball-name>.sha256sum - Signatures:
<tarball-name>.sha256sum.asc
Schedule
You can find our release schedule here:
Keys that CAN sign a release
The following keys are the maintainers of this repository. One or many of these keys can sign the releases, do NOT expect them all:
- Alexander Færøy: 514102454D0A87DB0767A1EBBE6A0531C18A9179
- David Goulet: B74417EDDF22AC9F9E90F49142E86A2A11F48D36
- Nick Mathewson: 2133BC600AB133E1D826D173FE43009C4607B1FB
Development
See our hacking documentation in doc/HACKING/.
Resources
Home page:
Download new versions:
Documentation, including links to installation and setup instructions:
Frequently Asked Questions:

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