[tor-commits] [translation/support-miscellaneous] Update translations for support-miscellaneous
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+{
+ "misc-1": {
+ "id": "#misc-1",
+ "control": "misc-1",
+ "title": "I have a compelling reason to trace a Tor user. Can you help?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">There is nothing the Tor developers can do to trace Tor users. The same protections that keep bad people from breaking Tor's anonymity also prevent us from tracking users.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-2": {
+ "id": "#misc-2",
+ "control": "misc-2",
+ "title": "Why don't you prevent bad people from doing bad things when using Tor?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor is designed to defend human rights and privacy by preventing anyone from censoring things, even us. We hate that there are some people who use Tor to do terrible things, but we can't do anything to get rid of them without also undermining the human rights activists, journalists, abuse survivors, and other people who use Tor for good things. If we wanted to block certain people from using Tor, we'd basically be adding a backdoor to the software, which would open up our vulnerable users to attacks from bad regimes and other adversaries.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-3": {
+ "id": "#misc-3",
+ "control": "misc-3",
+ "title": "Who funds Tor?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor is funded by a number of different sponsors including US federal agencies, private foundations, and individual donors. Check out a list of all <mark><a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/about/sponsors.html.en\">our sponsors</a></mark> and a series of <mark><a href=\"https://blog.torproject.org/category/tags/form-990\">blog posts</a></mark> on our financial reports.</p><p class=\"mb-3\">We feel that talking openly about our funders and funding model is the best way to maintain trust with our community. We are always seeking more diversity in our funding sources, especially from foundations and individuals.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-4": {
+ "id": "#misc-4",
+ "control": "misc-4",
+ "title": "Can I use Tor with bittorrent?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">We do not recommend using Tor with bittorrent. For further details, please see our <mark><a href=\"https://blog.torproject.org/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea\">blog post on the subject</a></mark>.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-5": {
+ "id": "#misc-5",
+ "control": "misc-5",
+ "title": "The files on my computer have been locked, and someone is demanding I download Tor Browser to pay a ransom for my files!",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">We are so sorry, but you have been infected with malware. The Tor Project did not create this malware. The malware authors are asking you to download Tor Browser presumably to contact them anonymously with the ransom they're demanding from you. If this is your first introduction to Tor Browser, we understand that you might think we're bad people who enable even worse people. But please consider that our software is used every day for a wide variety of purposes by human rights activists, journalists, domestic violence survivors, whistleblowers, law enforcement officers, and many others. Unfortunately, the protection that our software can provide to these groups of people can also be abused by criminals and malware authors. The Tor Project does not support or condone the use of our software for malicious purposes.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-6": {
+ "id": "#misc-6",
+ "control": "misc-6",
+ "title": "Does Tor keep logs?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Tor doesn't keep any logs that could identify a particular user. We do take some safe measurements of how the network functions, which you can check out at <mark><a href=\"https://metrics.torproject.org/\">Tor Metrics</a></mark>.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-7": {
+ "id": "#misc-7",
+ "control": "misc-7",
+ "title": "Does Tor Project offer email service or other privacy protecting web services?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">No, we don't provide any online services. A list of all of our software projects can be found on our <mark><a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/projects/projects.html.en\">projects page</a></mark>.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-8": {
+ "id": "#misc-8",
+ "control": "misc-8",
+ "title": "Can I use the Tor logo in my product?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">You can read all about that on our <mark><a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/docs/trademark-faq.html\">Trademark faq page</a></mark>.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-9": {
+ "id": "#misc-9",
+ "control": "misc-9",
+ "title": "I'm having a problem updating or using Vidalia.",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Vidalia is no longer maintained or supported. A large portion of the features Vidalia offered have now been integrated into Tor Browser itself.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-10": {
+ "id": "#misc-10",
+ "control": "misc-10",
+ "title": "Does the Tor Project offer hosting?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">No, the Tor Project does not offer hosting services.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-11": {
+ "id": "#misc-11",
+ "control": "misc-11",
+ "title": "Can I change the number of hops Tor uses?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Right now the path length is hard-coded at 3 plus the number of nodes in your path that are sensitive. That is, in normal cases it's 3, but for example if you're accessing an onion service or a \".exit\" address it could be more.</p><p class=\"mb-3\"We don't want to encourage people to use paths longer than this as it increases load on the network without (as far as we can tell) providing any more security. Also, using paths longer than 3 could harm anonymity, first because it makes<mark><a href=\"https://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/#ccs07-doa\">denial of security</a></mark> ttacks easier, and second because it could act as an identifier if only a small number of users have the same path length as you.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-12": {
+ "id": "#misc-12",
+ "control": "misc-12",
+ "title": "How can I share files anonymously through Tor?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Many exit nodes are configured to block certain types of file sharing traffic, such as bittorrent. Bittorrent in specific is <mark><a href=\"https://blog.torproject.org/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea\">not anonymous over Tor</a></mark>.</p><p class=\"mb-3\">For sharing files through Tor, <mark><a href=\"https://onionshare.org/\">OnionShare</a></mark> is a good option.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-13": {
+ "id": "#misc-13",
+ "control": "misc-13",
+ "title": "Can I use a VPN with Tor?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Generally speaking, we don't recommend using a VPN with Tor unless you're an advanced user who knows how to configure both in a way that doesn't compromise your privacy. You can find more detailed information about Tor + VPN at <mark><a href=\"https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorPlusVPN\">our wiki</a></mark>.</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-14": {
+ "id": "#misc-14",
+ "control": "misc-14",
+ "title": "How do I volunteer with Tor Project?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Please see our <mark><a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en\">volunteer page</a></mark> for how to get involved!</p>"
+ },
+ "misc-15": {
+ "id": "#misc-15",
+ "control": "misc-15",
+ "title": "How can I donate to Tor Project?",
+ "description": "<p class=\"mb-3\">Thank you for your support! You can find more information about donating on our <mark><a href=\"https://donate.torproject.org/donor-faq\">donor FAQe</a></mark>.</p>"
+ }
+}
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