![]() When everything’s done, the Tor browser starts. You can also open Tor Browser Launcher and select a mirrorģ.) Once the download process finished, select ‘Configure’ if you’re in a Country censors Tor or behind proxy in next window, or select ‘Connect’: It will automatically download & install the browser in your system. If everything goes OK, let’s now install the Tor web browser.ġ.) Simply open terminal and run command: sudo apt install torbrowser-launcherĢ.) Then search for and open Tor Browser from system application launcher. ![]() Or update it, if an old version was installed, via Software Updaterĥ.) Once installed, you can check Tor version and if it’s running via commands: tor -version Downloads/-keyring*.debĤ.) Finally, refresh package cache and install Tor via 2 commands: sudo apt update Then install it via double-click, gdebi, or by running command in terminal: sudo apt install. As an alternative, download the latest keyring. NOTE 2: For Linux Mint and other Ubuntu based systems, replace $(lsb_release -sc) in the command with the Ubuntu code-name (e.g, focal, bionic, groovy) that your system based on.ģ.) The keyring updates regularly and there’s no valid command to install it so far. NOTE 1: For arm64 (e.g., Rasperry Pi), 32-bit Ubuntu 18.04/16.04, you have to remove from the command. ![]() 2.) Run command to add the Tor repository: sudo sh -c 'echo "deb $(lsb_release -sc) main" > /etc/apt//tor-project.list'
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