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Date: Sat Mar 20 12:17:50 2021 +0000
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---
contents+am.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ar.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+az.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+be.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+bg.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+bn.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+bo.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ca.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+cs.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+da.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+de.po | 316 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
contents+el.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+en_GB.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+eo.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+es-AR.po | 313 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
contents+es.po | 319 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
contents+et.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+eu.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+fa.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+fi.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+fr.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ga.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+gl.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+he.po | 228 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+hi.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+hr.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+hu.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+hy.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+id.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+is.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+it.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ja.po | 242 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
contents+ka.po | 304 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
contents+kk.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+km.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ko.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+lt.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+lv.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+mk.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ml.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+mr.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ms.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+my.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+nb.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+nl.po | 248 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
contents+nn.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+pl.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+pt-BR.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+pt-PT.po | 244 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
contents+ro.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ru.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sk.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sl.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sq.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sr.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sv.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+sw.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ta.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+th.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+tr.po | 307 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
contents+uk.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+ur.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+vi.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+zh-CN.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents+zh-TW.po | 226 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
contents.pot | 337 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
66 files changed, 11304 insertions(+), 4210 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contents+am.po b/contents+am.po
index 6483bbc532..f96a48e198 100644
--- a/contents+am.po
+++ b/contents+am.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Suzanne Ferguson, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Amharic (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/am/)\n"
@@ -244,23 +244,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -277,10 +299,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -354,14 +382,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -376,13 +420,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,9 +438,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -412,14 +472,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -480,8 +560,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -505,8 +593,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -515,7 +614,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -524,8 +629,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -533,8 +644,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -542,8 +657,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1406,27 +1520,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ar.po b/contents+ar.po
index bec72cbdf9..e8d4494844 100644
--- a/contents+ar.po
+++ b/contents+ar.po
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Arabic (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ar/)\n"
@@ -272,23 +272,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -305,10 +327,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -382,14 +410,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -404,13 +448,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -418,9 +466,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -440,14 +500,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -508,8 +588,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -533,8 +621,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,7 +642,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -552,8 +657,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +672,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -570,8 +685,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1588,27 +1702,27 @@ msgstr "ساÙÙ
ÙÙ ÙÙ
٠اÙشبÙØ©"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "داÙع ع٠ÙÙسÙ."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "تØÙ
ÙÙ ÙÙ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "اÙتÙÙÙع"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "تØÙ
ÙÙ ÙÙØ£ÙدرÙÙد"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "اÙتÙزÙ٠بÙغة Ø£Ù Ù
Ùصة أخر٠"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "تØÙ
Ù٠أØدث إصدار Ø£ÙÙا"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Ø¥Ùرأ آخر اÙإعÙاÙ
ات اÙت٠صدرت"
diff --git a/contents+az.po b/contents+az.po
index 30f5922305..9f79fb0c27 100644
--- a/contents+az.po
+++ b/contents+az.po
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Azerbaijani (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/az/)\n"
@@ -240,23 +240,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -273,10 +295,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -350,14 +378,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -372,13 +416,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -386,9 +434,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -408,14 +468,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -476,8 +556,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -501,8 +589,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -511,7 +610,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -520,8 +625,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -529,8 +640,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -538,8 +653,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1402,27 +1516,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+be.po b/contents+be.po
index af9285f005..f2f911f5b0 100644
--- a/contents+be.po
+++ b/contents+be.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: ÄorÄe MaruÅ¡iÄ <djordje at hzontal.org>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Belarusian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/be/)\n"
@@ -244,23 +244,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -277,10 +299,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -354,14 +382,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -376,13 +420,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,9 +438,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -412,14 +472,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -480,8 +560,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -505,8 +593,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -515,7 +614,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -524,8 +629,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -533,8 +644,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -542,8 +657,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1406,27 +1520,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ÐодпÑÑ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+bg.po b/contents+bg.po
index f4d1ba876e..ffa7fb787f 100644
--- a/contents+bg.po
+++ b/contents+bg.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Ivo, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Bulgarian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/bg/)\n"
@@ -242,23 +242,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -275,10 +297,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -352,14 +380,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -374,13 +418,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,9 +436,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,14 +470,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -478,8 +558,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -503,8 +591,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -513,7 +612,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,8 +627,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -531,8 +642,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +655,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1418,27 +1532,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+bn.po b/contents+bn.po
index 05bcf02ed7..7c3726f7cd 100644
--- a/contents+bn.po
+++ b/contents+bn.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Bengali (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/bn/)\n"
@@ -260,23 +260,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -293,10 +315,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -370,14 +398,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -392,13 +436,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -406,9 +454,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -428,14 +488,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -496,8 +576,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -521,8 +609,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -531,7 +630,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -540,8 +645,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -549,8 +660,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -558,8 +673,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1442,27 +1556,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+bo.po b/contents+bo.po
index f77d820bbe..38c2dd0486 100644
--- a/contents+bo.po
+++ b/contents+bo.po
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Tibetan (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/bo/)\n"
@@ -243,23 +243,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -276,10 +298,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -353,14 +381,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -375,13 +419,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -389,9 +437,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -411,14 +471,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -479,8 +559,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -504,8 +592,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -514,7 +613,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -523,8 +628,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -532,8 +643,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -541,8 +656,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1405,27 +1519,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ca.po b/contents+ca.po
index 4a238fd54d..c74c69bd67 100644
--- a/contents+ca.po
+++ b/contents+ca.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Catalan (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ca/)\n"
@@ -266,23 +266,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -299,10 +321,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -376,14 +404,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -398,13 +442,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -412,9 +460,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -434,14 +494,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -502,8 +582,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -527,8 +615,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -537,7 +636,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -546,8 +651,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -555,8 +666,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -564,8 +679,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1631,27 +1745,27 @@ msgstr "FEU CRÃIXER LA XARXA"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defenseu-vos."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Baixada per a"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signatura"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Baixada per a Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Baixeu-lo en una altra llengua o plataforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Baixeu l'últim paquet alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Llegiu les notes de l'última versió"
diff --git a/contents+cs.po b/contents+cs.po
index 1abb602e5c..7493292e40 100644
--- a/contents+cs.po
+++ b/contents+cs.po
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Fourdee Foureight, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Czech (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/cs/)\n"
@@ -245,23 +245,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -278,10 +300,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -355,14 +383,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -377,13 +421,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -391,9 +439,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -413,14 +473,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -481,8 +561,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -506,8 +594,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -516,7 +615,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -525,8 +630,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -534,8 +645,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -543,8 +658,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1409,27 +1523,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+da.po b/contents+da.po
index 9c6f309cba..4c02685424 100644
--- a/contents+da.po
+++ b/contents+da.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Mike Andersen, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Danish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/da/)\n"
@@ -263,23 +263,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -296,10 +318,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,14 +401,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,13 +439,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,9 +457,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,14 +491,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -499,8 +579,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -524,8 +612,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -534,7 +633,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,8 +648,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -552,8 +663,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +676,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1435,27 +1549,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Beskyt dig selv."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Læs de seneste udgivelsesbekendtgørelser"
diff --git a/contents+de.po b/contents+de.po
index 9bc557a47a..a7d523180a 100644
--- a/contents+de.po
+++ b/contents+de.po
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Curtis Baltimore <curtisbaltimore at protonmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: German (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/de/)\n"
@@ -281,39 +281,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"Das Onion-Routing von Tor ist nach wie vor der beste Weg, um eine "
-"durchgängig anonyme Kommunikation im Internet zu erreichen. Mit Onion-"
-"Diensten (.onion-Adressen) können Website-Administratoren ihren Nutzern "
-"anonyme Verbindungen anbieten, die frei von Meta-Daten sind oder die Meta-"
-"Daten vor Dritten verbergen. Onion-Dienste sind auch eine der wenigen "
-"Technologien zur Umgehung von Zensur, die es Benutzern ermöglichen, die "
-"Zensur zu umgehen und gleichzeitig ihre Privatsphäre und Identität zu "
-"schützen."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"Zum ersten Mal können Nutzer des Tor Browser die Nutzung von Onion-Seiten "
-"automatisch aktivieren, wenn die Webseite sie zur Verfügung stellt. Seit "
-"Jahren haben einige Webseiten unbemerkt Onion-Dienste mit alternativen "
-"Diensten genutzt, und das ist weiterhin eine ausgezeichnete Wahl. Jetzt gibt"
-" es auch eine Option für Webseiten, die wollen, dass ihre Nutzer über ihren "
-"Onion-Dienst Bescheid wissen, um sie zum Opt-In einzuladen, ihre .onion-"
-"Adresse zu nutzen."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -329,17 +336,17 @@ msgstr "**Onion-Standort**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
-msgstr ""
-"Webseitenbetreiber können nun ihren Onion-Dienst bei Tor-Nutzern bewerben, "
-"indem sie einen HTTP-Header hinzufügen. Beim Besuch einer Webseite, die "
-"sowohl eine .onion-Adresse als auch Onion-Standort über den Tor Browser "
-"aktiviert hat, werden die Nutzer über die Onion-Dienst-Version der Seite "
-"informiert und bei der ersten Nutzung aufgefordert, sich über einen Wechsel "
-"zum Onion-Dienst zu entscheiden."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -430,26 +437,31 @@ msgstr "**Verbesserte Sicherheitsanzeiger der URL-Leiste**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
-msgstr ""
-"Browser haben traditionell Websites, die über ein sicheres "
-"Transportprotokoll ausgeliefert wurden, mit einem grünen Schlosssymbol "
-"dargestellt. Mitte 2019 wurde das ehemals grüne Schlosssymbol jedoch grau, "
-"um den standardmäÃigen (sicheren) Verbindungsstatus weniger zu betonen und "
-"stattdessen mehr Gewicht auf unterbrochene oder unsichere Verbindungen zu "
-"legen. GroÃe Browser wie Firefox und Chrome haben verstanden, dass es für "
-"die gesamte Nutzerbasis von Vorteil ist, wenn sie vertraute Erfahrungen für "
-"beide Nutzer bereitstellen. Wir folgen Firefox bei dieser Entscheidung und "
-"haben die Sicherheitsanzeiger des Tor Browser aktualisiert, um es für die "
-"Benutzer einfacher zu machen, zu verstehen, wann sie eine unsichere Webseite"
-" besuchen."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -465,35 +477,40 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Fehler-Seiten für Onion-Dienste**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"Manchmal haben Benutzer Schwierigkeiten, Onion-Seiten zu erreichen. In "
-"früheren Versionen des Tor Browser, wenn ein Fehler beim Verbinden mit einem"
-" Onion-Dienst auftrat, erhielten die Benutzer eine Standard-Fehlermeldung "
-"von Firefox, ohne Informationen darüber, warum sie sich nicht mit der Onion-"
-"Seite verbinden konnten."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
-"In dieser Version haben wir die Art und Weise verbessert, wie der Tor "
-"Browser mit den Nutzern über dienst-, client- und netzwerkseitige Fehler "
-"kommuniziert, die auftreten können, wenn sie versuchen, einen Onion-Dienst "
-"zu besuchen. Tor Browser zeigt nun ein vereinfachtes Diagramm der Verbindung"
-" an und zeigt, wo der Fehler aufgetreten ist. Wir wollen, dass diese "
-"Meldungen klar und informativ sind, ohne überwältigend zu sein."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -514,28 +531,36 @@ msgstr "**Onion-Namen**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"Aufgrund der kryptografischen SchutzmaÃnahmen sind die URLs von Onion-"
-"Diensten für Menschen nicht leicht zu merken (z. B. https://torproject.org "
-"vs. http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). Das macht es für Benutzer schwer, eine "
-"Onion-Seite zu finden oder dorthin zurückzukehren. Wir haben festgestellt, "
-"dass die Entwickler dieses Problem auf unterschiedliche Weise angegangen "
-"sind, meist mit Lösungen, die auf ihren Dienst zugeschnitten sind. Da es "
-"keine Lösung gibt, die für alle Benutzergruppen perfekt funktioniert, sind "
-"wir auch dieses Problem aus einem breiten Blickwinkel angegangen. Für diese "
-"Version haben wir uns mit der Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) und der "
-"Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere zusammengetan, um für die "
-"Adressen der Onion-Dienste von SecureDrop die ersten Proof-of-Concept-Namen,"
-" an die sich Menschen erinnern können, zu entwickeln:"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -600,13 +625,17 @@ msgstr "**Gib uns deine Rückmeldung**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"Wenn du einen Fehler findest oder einen Vorschlag hast, wie wir diese "
-"Version verbessern können, lass es uns bitte wissen. Vielen Dank an alle "
-"Teams von Tor und an die vielen Freiwilligen, die zu dieser Version "
-"beigetragen haben."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -631,69 +660,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"Die Android-Version für Tor Browser 10 befindet sich in aktiver Entwicklung,"
-" und wir unterstützen die aktuelle Version, bis die neue Version fertig ist."
-" Wir werden von Mozilla über alle Probleme informiert, die sie erfahren und "
-"die diese Version betreffen. Wir erwarten, dass der neue Tor Browser für "
-"Android, der auf Fenix basiert, in den nächsten Wochen veröffentlicht wird."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser 10 wird mit Firefox 78.3.0esr ausgeliefert, aktualisiert "
-"NoScript auf 11.0.44 und Tor auf 0.4.4.5. Diese Version enthält wichtige "
-"[Sicherheitsupdates für Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"Diese neue Version des Tor Browser ist darauf ausgerichtet, den Tor Browser "
-"basierend auf einem [new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org"
-"/en-US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) von Mozilla Firefox zu stabilisieren. "
-"Tor Browser 10.0 ist die erste stabile Version der 10.0-Serie, die auf "
-"Firefox 78esr basiert."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**Hinweis:** Tor Browser 10.0 ist die [endgültige Tor Browser "
-"Serie](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089), die CentOS 6 unterstützt. Beginnend mit der 10.5er "
-"Serie wird CentOS 6 nicht mehr unterstützt."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"Wenn du einen Fehler findest oder einen Vorschlag hast, wie wir diese "
-"Version verbessern können, [lass es uns bitte "
-"wissen](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-feedback/). Danke an alle"
-" Teams von Tor und die vielen Freiwilligen, die zu dieser Version "
-"beigetragen haben."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1773,27 +1805,27 @@ msgstr "ERWEITERE DAS NETZWERK"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Verteidige dich."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Download für"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signatur"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Download für Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Herunterladen in einer anderen Sprache oder Plattform"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Lade die letzte Alpha Version herunter"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lies die neuesten Veröffentlichungs-Ankündigungen."
diff --git a/contents+el.po b/contents+el.po
index 7256d28e30..c8c91cff88 100644
--- a/contents+el.po
+++ b/contents+el.po
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: LOUKAS SKOUROLIAKOS, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Greek (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/el/)\n"
@@ -278,23 +278,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -311,10 +333,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,14 +416,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,13 +454,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -424,9 +472,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -446,14 +506,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -514,8 +594,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +627,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -549,7 +648,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -558,8 +663,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -567,8 +678,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -576,8 +691,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1516,27 +1630,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "ÎήÏη για"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Î¥ÏογÏαÏή"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "ÎήÏη για Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ÎήÏη για άλλη γλÏÏÏα ή ÏλαÏÏÏÏμα"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+en_GB.po b/contents+en_GB.po
index f720f7ffde..d091c07587 100644
--- a/contents+en_GB.po
+++ b/contents+en_GB.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Andi Chandler <andi at gowling.com>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/en_GB/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1415,27 +1529,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+eo.po b/contents+eo.po
index f262039bcb..ea41b0e804 100644
--- a/contents+eo.po
+++ b/contents+eo.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Esperanto (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/eo/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1403,27 +1517,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+es-AR.po b/contents+es-AR.po
index 1885df506b..3de215d061 100644
--- a/contents+es-AR.po
+++ b/contents+es-AR.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Zuhualime Akoochimoya, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Spanish (Argentina) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/es_AR/)\n"
@@ -266,39 +266,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"El enrutamiento tipo cebolla de Tor aún es la mejor manera de lograr una "
-"comunicación anónima de extremo a extremo sobre Internet. Con los servicios "
-"onion (direcciones .onion), los administradores de sitios web pueden proveer"
-" a sus usuarios con conexiones anónimas que están libres de metadatos, o que"
-" los esconden de cualquier tercero. Los servicios onion también son una de "
-"las pocas tecnologÃas de evasión de la censura que permiten a los usuarios "
-"una ruta alternativa alrededor de la misma, mientras que simultáneamente "
-"protegen su privacidad e identidad."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"Por primera vez, los usuarios del Navegador Tor podrán optar por el uso de "
-"sitios onion automáticamente en la medida en que el sitio web los haga "
-"disponibles. Por años, algunos sitios web han usado servicios onion en forma"
-" invisible con servicios alternativos, y esto continúa siendo una elección "
-"excelente. Ahora, también hay una opción para sitios web que quieren que sus"
-" usuarios sepan acerca de su servicio onion, para invitarlos a optar por el"
-" uso de su dirección .onion."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -314,17 +321,17 @@ msgstr "**Onion Location**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
-msgstr ""
-"Ahora, quienes publican sitios web pueden divulgar su servicio onion a "
-"usuarios de Tor añadiendo un encabezado HTTP. Al visitar un sitio web que "
-"tiene tanto una dirección .onion como Onion Location habilitada vÃa el "
-"Navegador Tor, a los usuarios les será notificado acerca de la versión en "
-"servicio onion del sitio, y se les solicitará optar por la actualización a "
-"ese servicio onion en su primer uso."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -414,26 +421,31 @@ msgstr "**Indicadores de Seguridad Mejorados en la Barra URL**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
-msgstr ""
-"Tradicionalmente, los navegadores presentaban los sitios entregados a través"
-" de un protocolo de transporte seguro con un icono de un candado verde. Pero"
-" a mediados de 2019, el icono del candado que habÃa sido verde se tornó "
-"gris, con la intención de quitarle énfasis al estado de conexión por defecto"
-" (seguro), y en vez poner un mayor énfasis en conexiones comprometidas o "
-"inseguras. Los navegadores principales como Firefox y Chrome entendieron que"
-" esto es un beneficio para la base de usuarios en su totalidad, si "
-"despliegan experiencias familiares para los usuarios de ambos. Seguimos a "
-"Firefox en esta decisión, y hemos actualizado los indicadores de seguridad "
-"del Navegador Tor para hacer más fácil para los usuarios entender cuándo "
-"están visitando un sitio web no seguro."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -449,35 +461,40 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Páginas de error para servicios onion**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"A veces, los usuarios tienen grandes dificultades alcanzando sitios onion. "
-"En versiones previas del Navegador Tor, cuando habÃa un error conectándose a"
-" un servicio onion, los usuarios recibÃan un mensaje de error estándar de "
-"Firefox, sin información acerca de por qué no fueron capaces de conectarse "
-"al sitio onion."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
-"En esta versión, hemos mejorado la manera en que el Navegador Tor se "
-"comunica con los usuarios acerca de errores en los lados de servicio, "
-"cliente y red, que pueden ocurrir cuando están intentando visitar un "
-"servicio onion. El Navegador Tor ahora muestra un diagrama simplificado de "
-"la conexión, indicando dónde ocurrió el error. Queremos que estos mensajes "
-"sean claros e informativos, sin ser abrumadores."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -498,28 +515,36 @@ msgstr "**Nombres Onion**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"Debido a las protecciones criptográficas, los URLs de servicios onion no son"
-" fáciles de recordar para seres humanos (ej.: https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). Esto hace dificultoso para los usuarios "
-"descubrir o regresar a un sitio onion. Nos hemos encontrado con que, "
-"orgánicamente, los desarrolladores han abordado este problema de maneras "
-"diferentes, mayormente con soluciones hechas a la medida para su servicio. "
-"Dado que no hay una solución que funcione perfectamente para todos nuestros "
-"grupos de usuarios, también abordamos este problema desde un ángulo amplio. "
-"Para esta versión, nos asociamos con la Freedom of the Press Foundation "
-"(FPF) y HTTPS Everywhere de la Electronic Frontier Foundation, para "
-"desarrollar los primeros nombres recordables por seres humanos como prueba "
-"de cocepto, para las direcciones de servicios onion para SecureDrop:"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -584,12 +609,17 @@ msgstr "**Danos Sugerencias**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"Si encontrás un error o tenés una sugerencia sobre cómo podrÃamos mejorar "
-"esta versión, por favor hacenos saber. Gracias a todos los equipos a lo "
-"largo de Tor, y los muchos voluntarios que contribuyeron a esta versión."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -615,67 +645,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"La versión de Android para el Navegador Tor 10 está bajo desarrollo activo, "
-"y estamos soportando la versión actual hasta que la nueva esté lista. "
-"Mozilla nos informa de cualquier dificultad sobre la que toman conocimiento "
-"que afecte a esta versión. Esperamos lanzar el nuevo Navegador Tor para "
-"Android basado en Fenix en las siguientes semanas."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"El Navegador Tor 10 viene con Firefox 78.3.0esr, actualiza NoScript a "
-"11.0.44, y Tor a 0.4.4.5. Esta versión incluye importantes [actualizaciones "
-"de seguridad para Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"Esta nueva versión del Navegador Tor está enfocada en estabilizarlo, "
-"basádose en una [nueva versión de soporte extendido](https://www.mozilla.org"
-"/en-US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) del Mozilla Firefox. El Navegador Tor "
-"10.0 es la primera versión estable de la serie 10.0 basada en Firefox 78esr."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**Nota:** El Navegador Tor 10.0 es la [serie "
-"final](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) con soporte para CentOS 6. Empezando con la serie "
-"10.5, CentOS 6 no va a ser soportado."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"Si encontrás un error o tenés una sugerencia sobre cómo podrÃamos mejorar "
-"esta versión, [por favor hacenos saber](https://support.torproject.org/misc"
-"/bug-or-feedback/). Gracias a todos los equipos a lo largo de Tor, y los "
-"muchos voluntarios que contribuyeron a esta versión."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1749,27 +1784,27 @@ msgstr "HACÃ CRECER A LA RED"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defendete."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Descargar para"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Firma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Descargar para Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Descargar en otro lenguaje o plataforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Descargar la última compilación alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Leer los anuncios del último lanzamiento"
diff --git a/contents+es.po b/contents+es.po
index 9a6ac315c9..f562ad7e9e 100644
--- a/contents+es.po
+++ b/contents+es.po
@@ -12,16 +12,16 @@
# walking <walking at i2pmail.org>, 2021
# erinm, 2021
# David Figuera <dfb at fastmail.com>, 2021
-# Emma Peel, 2021
# Zuhualime Akoochimoya, 2021
+# Emma Peel, 2021
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
-"Last-Translator: Zuhualime Akoochimoya, 2021\n"
+"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Spanish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/es/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
@@ -274,39 +274,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"El enrutamiento tipo cebolla de Tor aún es la mejor manera de lograr una "
-"comunicación anónima de extremo a extremo sobre Internet. Con los servicios "
-"cebolla (direcciones .onion), los administradores de sitios web pueden "
-"proveer a sus usuarios con conexiones anónimas que están libres de "
-"metadatos, o que los esconden de cualquier tercero. Los servicios cebolla "
-"también son una de las pocas tecnologÃas de evasión de la censura que "
-"permiten a los usuarios una ruta alternativa alrededor de la misma, mientras"
-" que simultáneamente protegen su privacidad e identidad."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"Por primera vez, los usuarios del Navegador Tor podrán optar por el uso de "
-"sitios cebolla automáticamente en la medida en que el sitio web los haga "
-"disponibles. Por años, algunos sitios web han usado servicios cebolla en "
-"forma invisible con servicios alternativos, y esto continúa siendo una "
-"elección excelente. Ahora, también hay una opción para sitios web que "
-"quieren que sus usuarios sepan acerca de su servicio cebolla, para "
-"invitarlos a optar por el uso de su dirección .onion."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -322,17 +329,17 @@ msgstr "**Onion Location**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
-msgstr ""
-"Ahora, quienes publican sitios web pueden divulgar su servicio cebolla a "
-"usuarios de Tor añadiendo un encabezado HTTP. Al visitar un sitio web que "
-"tiene tanto una dirección .onion como Onion Location habilitada vÃa el "
-"Navegador Tor, a los usuarios les será notificado acerca de la versión en "
-"servicio cebolla del sitio, y se les solicitará optar por la actualización a"
-" ese servicio cebolla en su primer uso."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -422,26 +429,31 @@ msgstr "**Indicadores de Seguridad Mejorados en la Barra URL**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
-msgstr ""
-"Tradicionalmente, los navegadores presentaban los sitios entregados a través"
-" de un protocolo de transporte seguro con un Ãcono de un candado verde. Pero"
-" a mediados de 2019, el Ãcono del candado que habÃa sido verde se tornó "
-"gris, con la intención de quitarle énfasis al estado de conexión por defecto"
-" (seguro), y en vez poner un mayor énfasis en conexiones comprometidas o "
-"inseguras. Los navegadores principales como Firefox y Chrome entendieron que"
-" esto es un beneficio para la base de usuarios en su totalidad, si "
-"despliegan experiencias familiares para los usuarios de ambos. Seguimos a "
-"Firefox en esta decisión, y hemos actualizado los indicadores de seguridad "
-"del Navegador Tor para hacer más fácil para los usuarios entender cuándo "
-"están visitando un sitio web no seguro."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -457,35 +469,40 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Páginas de error para servicios cebolla**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"A veces, los usuarios tienen grandes dificultades alcanzando sitios cebolla."
-" En versiones previas del Navegador Tor, cuando habÃa un error conectándose "
-"a un servicio cebolla, los usuarios recibÃan un mensaje de error estándar de"
-" Firefox, sin información acerca de por qué no fueron capaces de conectarse "
-"al sitio cebolla."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
-"En esta versión, hemos mejorado la manera en que el Navegador Tor se "
-"comunica con los usuarios acerca de errores en los lados de servicio, "
-"cliente y red, que pueden ocurrir cuando están intentando visitar un "
-"servicio cebolla. El Navegador Tor ahora muestra un diagrama simplificado de"
-" la conexión, indicando dónde ocurrió el error. Queremos que estos mensajes "
-"sean claros e informativos, sin ser abrumadores."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -506,28 +523,36 @@ msgstr "**Nombres Onion**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"Debido a las protecciones criptográficas, los URLs de servicios cebolla no "
-"son fáciles de recordar para seres humanos (ej.: https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). Esto hace dificultoso para los usuarios "
-"descubrir o regresar a un sitio cebolla. Nos hemos encontrado con que, "
-"orgánicamente, los desarrolladores han abordado este problema de maneras "
-"diferentes, mayormente con soluciones hechas a la medida para su servicio. "
-"Dado que no hay una solución que funcione perfectamente para todos nuestros "
-"grupos de usuarios, también abordamos este problema desde un ángulo amplio. "
-"Para esta versión, nos asociamos con la Freedom of the Press Foundation "
-"(FPF) y HTTPS Everywhere de la Electronic Frontier Foundation, para "
-"desarrollar los primeros nombres recordables por seres humanos como prueba "
-"de cocepto, para las direcciones de servicios cebolla para SecureDrop:"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -592,12 +617,17 @@ msgstr "**Danos tu opinión**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"Si encuentras un error o tienes una sugerencia sobre cómo podrÃamos mejorar "
-"esta versión, por favor haznos saber. Gracias a todos los equipos a lo largo"
-" de Tor, y los muchos voluntarios que contribuyeron a esta versión."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -623,67 +653,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"La versión de Android para el Navegador Tor 10 está bajo desarrollo activo, "
-"y estamos soportando la versión actual hasta que la nueva esté lista. "
-"Mozilla nos informa de cualquier dificultad sobre la que toman conocimiento "
-"que afecte a esta versión. Esperamos lanzar el nuevo Navegador Tor para "
-"Android basado en Fenix en las siguientes semanas."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"El Navegador Tor 10 viene con Firefox 78.3.0esr, actualiza NoScript a "
-"11.0.44, y Tor a 0.4.4.5. Esta versión incluye importantes [actualizaciones "
-"de seguridad para Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"Esta nueva versión del Navegador Tor está enfocada en estabilizarlo, "
-"basádose en una [nueva versión de soporte extendido](https://www.mozilla.org"
-"/en-US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) del Mozilla Firefox. El Navegador Tor "
-"10.0 es la primera versión estable de la serie 10.0 basada en Firefox 78esr."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**Nota:** El Navegador Tor 10.0 es la [serie "
-"final](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) con soporte para CentOS 6. Empezando con la serie "
-"10.5, CentOS 6 no va a ser soportado."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"Si encuentras un error o tienes una sugerencia sobre cómo podrÃamos mejorar "
-"esta versión, [por favor haznos saber](https://support.torproject.org/misc"
-"/bug-or-feedback/). Gracias a todos los equipos a lo largo de Tor, y los "
-"muchos voluntarios que contribuyeron a esta versión."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1758,27 +1793,27 @@ msgstr "EXPANDE LA RED"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defiéndete."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Descarga para"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Firma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Descarga para Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Descargar en otro idioma o plataforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Descarga la última versión alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Leer los anuncios del último lanzamiento."
@@ -2022,7 +2057,7 @@ msgstr "Matt Mitchell "
#: templates/privchat.html:29
msgid "Save the Date"
-msgstr ""
+msgstr "Guarda la fecha"
#: templates/release.html:22
msgid "Do you need help?"
diff --git a/contents+et.po b/contents+et.po
index ec5bd91fca..424d13eb7f 100644
--- a/contents+et.po
+++ b/contents+et.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Max Moiseev <max.moiseev at chamber.fi>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Estonian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/et/)\n"
@@ -244,23 +244,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -277,10 +299,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -354,14 +382,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -376,13 +420,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,9 +438,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -412,14 +472,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -480,8 +560,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -505,8 +593,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -515,7 +614,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -524,8 +629,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -533,8 +644,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -542,8 +657,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1408,27 +1522,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+eu.po b/contents+eu.po
index 376ccc157e..5026ec746a 100644
--- a/contents+eu.po
+++ b/contents+eu.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Basque (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/eu/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1403,27 +1517,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+fa.po b/contents+fa.po
index c0bface4c0..da6dcbefa4 100644
--- a/contents+fa.po
+++ b/contents+fa.po
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Persian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/fa/)\n"
@@ -278,23 +278,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -311,10 +333,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,14 +416,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,13 +454,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -424,9 +472,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -446,14 +506,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -514,8 +594,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +627,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -549,7 +648,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -558,8 +663,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -567,8 +678,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -576,8 +691,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1605,27 +1719,27 @@ msgstr "شبک٠را گسترش دÙÛد"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "از Ø®Ùدت دÙاع Ú©Ù."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "درÛاÙت تÙر"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "اÙ
ضا"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "درÛاÙت Ø¨Ø±Ø§Û Ø§ÙدرÙÛد"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "داÙÙÙد در ÛÚ© زبا٠Ûا Ù¾ÙتÙÙرÙ
دÛگر"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "درÛاÙت آخرÛ٠ساخت Ø¢ÙÙا"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "آخرÛ٠اعÙا٠ÙØ§Û Ø§Ùتشار را بخÙاÙÛد"
diff --git a/contents+fi.po b/contents+fi.po
index 7e110ed970..0d1b88d05f 100644
--- a/contents+fi.po
+++ b/contents+fi.po
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Akseli Pihlajamaa <akselijuhanipihlajamaa at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Finnish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/fi/)\n"
@@ -268,23 +268,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -301,10 +323,16 @@ msgstr "**Onion-sijainti**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,14 +415,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,13 +453,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -423,9 +471,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -445,14 +505,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -513,8 +593,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -538,8 +626,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -548,7 +647,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -557,8 +662,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -566,8 +677,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -575,8 +690,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1507,27 +1621,27 @@ msgstr "KASVATA VERKKOA"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Puolusta itseäsi."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Lataa toisella kielellä tai alustalla"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Lataa viimeisin alphaversio"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lue viimeisimmät julkaisuilmoitukset"
diff --git a/contents+fr.po b/contents+fr.po
index 0363344b2a..502d2cea66 100644
--- a/contents+fr.po
+++ b/contents+fr.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: French (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/fr/)\n"
@@ -274,23 +274,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -307,10 +329,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -384,14 +412,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -406,13 +450,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -420,9 +468,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -442,14 +502,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -510,8 +590,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -535,8 +623,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -545,7 +644,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -554,8 +659,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -563,8 +674,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -572,8 +687,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1673,27 +1787,27 @@ msgstr "FAITES GRANDIR LE RÃSEAU"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Défendez-vous."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Télécharger pour"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signature"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Télécharger pour Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Télécharger dans une langue ou pour une plateforme différente"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Télécharger la dernière version alpha"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lire les dernières annonces de parution"
diff --git a/contents+ga.po b/contents+ga.po
index d389cccc9c..a4820c1952 100644
--- a/contents+ga.po
+++ b/contents+ga.po
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Gus, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Irish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ga/)\n"
@@ -243,23 +243,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -276,10 +298,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -353,14 +381,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -375,13 +419,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -389,9 +437,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -411,14 +471,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -479,8 +559,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -504,8 +592,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -514,7 +613,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -523,8 +628,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -532,8 +643,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -541,8 +656,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1420,27 +1534,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+gl.po b/contents+gl.po
index e4b4be05a7..c3aa1920fc 100644
--- a/contents+gl.po
+++ b/contents+gl.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Antón Méixome <meixome at certima.net>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Galician (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/gl/)\n"
@@ -242,23 +242,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -275,10 +297,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -352,14 +380,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -374,13 +418,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,9 +436,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,14 +470,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -478,8 +558,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -503,8 +591,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -513,7 +612,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,8 +627,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -531,8 +642,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +655,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1404,27 +1518,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+he.po b/contents+he.po
index ec903afe61..5ec094f044 100644
--- a/contents+he.po
+++ b/contents+he.po
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# itaizand, 2019
# erinm, 2020
# Gus, 2020
-# Omer I.S. <omeritzicschwartz at gmail.com>, 2020
+# Omeritzics Games <omeritzicschwartz at gmail.com>, 2020
# Zeev Shilor <zshilor at gmail.com>, 2021
# ION, 2021
#
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: ION, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Hebrew (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/he/)\n"
@@ -251,23 +251,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -284,10 +306,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -361,14 +389,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -383,13 +427,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -397,9 +445,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -419,14 +479,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -487,8 +567,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -512,8 +600,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,7 +621,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -531,8 +636,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +651,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -549,8 +664,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1430,27 +1544,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "××× ×¢× ×¢×¦××."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "××ר×× ×¢××ר"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "××ר×× ×¢××ר Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "×××¨× ××©×¤× ××רת ×× ××ַסֶּ×ֶת ××רת"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "×××¨× ×ת ×× ××ת ××××¤× ×××ר×× ×"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "×§×¨× ×ת ×צ×ר×ת ×ש×ר×ר ×××ר××"
diff --git a/contents+hi.po b/contents+hi.po
index 304d547e33..f5f64bd65d 100644
--- a/contents+hi.po
+++ b/contents+hi.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: James Bond <python07 at tuta.io>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Hindi (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/hi/)\n"
@@ -246,23 +246,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -279,10 +301,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -356,14 +384,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -378,13 +422,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -392,9 +440,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -414,14 +474,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -482,8 +562,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -507,8 +595,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -517,7 +616,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -526,8 +631,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -535,8 +646,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -544,8 +659,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1410,27 +1524,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+hr.po b/contents+hr.po
index 1d3a1c965c..7e711ae464 100644
--- a/contents+hr.po
+++ b/contents+hr.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: milotype <mail at milotype.de>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Croatian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/hr/)\n"
@@ -264,23 +264,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -297,10 +319,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -374,14 +402,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -396,13 +440,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,9 +458,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -432,14 +492,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -500,8 +580,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -525,8 +613,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -535,7 +634,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -544,8 +649,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -553,8 +664,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -562,8 +677,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1540,27 +1654,27 @@ msgstr "POVEÄAJ MREŽU"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Obrani se."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Preuzmi za"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Potpis"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Preuzmi za Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Preuzmi za jedan drugi jezik ili platformu"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Preuzmi najnovije alfa-izdanje"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "ProÄitaj najnovije obavijesti o izdanju"
diff --git a/contents+hu.po b/contents+hu.po
index c5f21d63ad..edebb999a9 100644
--- a/contents+hu.po
+++ b/contents+hu.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Tamas Pajor <tpajor17 at icloud.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Hungarian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/hu/)\n"
@@ -267,23 +267,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -300,10 +322,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -377,14 +405,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -399,13 +443,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -413,9 +461,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -435,14 +495,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -503,8 +583,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -528,8 +616,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -538,7 +637,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -547,8 +652,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -556,8 +667,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -565,8 +680,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1628,27 +1742,27 @@ msgstr "NÃVELJE A HÃLÃZATOT"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Védje meg magát."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Letöltés:"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "AláÃrás"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Letöltés Androidra"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Töltsön le egy másik nyelvű vagy platformra készült verziót"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "A legutolsó alfa build letöltése."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Olvassa el a legutolsó kiadási bejelentéseket"
diff --git a/contents+hy.po b/contents+hy.po
index 61703e450d..3fde2233f2 100644
--- a/contents+hy.po
+++ b/contents+hy.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: At protom <atprotom at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Armenian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/hy/)\n"
@@ -242,23 +242,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -275,10 +297,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -352,14 +380,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -374,13 +418,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,9 +436,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,14 +470,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -478,8 +558,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -503,8 +591,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -513,7 +612,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,8 +627,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -531,8 +642,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +655,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1404,27 +1518,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "ÕÕ¥ÖÕ¢Õ¥Õ¼Õ¶Õ¥Õ¬Õ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ÕÕ¿Õ¸ÖÕ¡Õ£ÖÕ¸ÖÕ©ÕµÕ¸ÖÕ¶"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "ÕÕ¥ÖÕ¢Õ¥Õ¼Õ¶Õ¥Õ¬ Android-Õ« Õ°Õ¡Õ´Õ¡Ö"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ÕÕ¥ÖÕ¢Õ¥Õ¼Õ¶Õ¥Ö Õ¡ÕµÕ¬ Õ¬Õ¥Õ¦Õ¾Õ¸Õ¾ Õ¯Õ¡Õ´ Õ¡ÕµÕ¬ Õ°Õ¡ÖÕ©Õ¡Õ¯Õ¸ÖÕ´"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "ÕÕ¥ÖÕ¢Õ¥Õ¼Õ¶Õ¥Ö Õ¡Õ´Õ¥Õ¶Õ¡Õ¾Õ¥ÖÕ»Õ«Õ¶ «alpha» Õ°Õ¡Õ¾Õ¡ÖÕ¸ÖÕ´Õ¨"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Ô¿Õ¡ÖÕ¤Õ¡ÖÕ¥Ö Õ¾Õ¥ÖÕ»Õ«Õ¶ Õ©Õ¸Õ²Õ¡ÖÕ¯Õ¸ÖÕ´Õ¶Õ¥ÖÕ« Õ°Õ¡ÕµÕ¿Õ¡ÖÕ¡ÖÕ¸ÖÕ©ÕµÕ¸ÖÕ¶Õ¶Õ¥ÖÕ¨"
diff --git a/contents+id.po b/contents+id.po
index 5f77250673..1d2aa1d3d2 100644
--- a/contents+id.po
+++ b/contents+id.po
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Joshua P, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Indonesian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/id/)\n"
@@ -261,23 +261,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -294,10 +316,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -371,14 +399,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -393,13 +437,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -407,9 +455,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -429,14 +489,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -497,8 +577,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -522,8 +610,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -532,7 +631,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -541,8 +646,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -550,8 +661,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -559,8 +674,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1543,27 +1657,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Bela diri Anda."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Unduh dalam bahasa atau platform lain"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Baca pengumuman rilis terakhir"
diff --git a/contents+is.po b/contents+is.po
index d44eddf368..244f2a3e81 100644
--- a/contents+is.po
+++ b/contents+is.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Sveinn à Felli <sv1 at fellsnet.is>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Icelandic (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/is/)\n"
@@ -265,23 +265,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -298,10 +320,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -375,14 +403,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -397,13 +441,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -411,9 +459,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -433,14 +493,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -501,8 +581,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -526,8 +614,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -536,7 +635,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -545,8 +650,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -554,8 +665,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -563,8 +678,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1633,27 +1747,27 @@ msgstr "LÃTUM NETIÃ VAXA"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Verndaðu sjálfa/n þig."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Sækja fyrir"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Undirritun"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Sækja fyrir Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Sækja á öðru tungumáli eða fyrir annað stýrikerfi"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Ná à nýjustu alfa-prófunarútgáfu"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lestu nýjustu útgáfutilkynningar"
diff --git a/contents+it.po b/contents+it.po
index aec24440e2..54f3575fc6 100644
--- a/contents+it.po
+++ b/contents+it.po
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Luke <94lukecatellani at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Italian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/it/)\n"
@@ -278,23 +278,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -311,10 +333,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,14 +416,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,13 +454,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -424,9 +472,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -446,14 +506,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -514,8 +594,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +627,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -549,7 +648,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -558,8 +663,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -567,8 +678,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -576,8 +691,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1636,27 +1750,27 @@ msgstr "FAI CRESCERE LA RETE"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Difenditi."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Scarica per"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Firma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Scarica per Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Scarica in un'altra lingua o piattaforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Scarica l'ultima build alpha"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Leggi gli annunci sulle nuove edizioni"
diff --git a/contents+ja.po b/contents+ja.po
index 0a64337671..2f048bcf00 100644
--- a/contents+ja.po
+++ b/contents+ja.po
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Kaede, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Japanese (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ja/)\n"
@@ -259,23 +259,45 @@ msgstr "## ãã® Tor Browser ã®ãªãªã¼ã¹ã§ã¯ã¦ã¼ã¶ã¼ã® Onion ãµã¼
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -292,10 +314,16 @@ msgstr "**Onion ãã±ã¼ã·ã§ã³**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -378,14 +406,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -402,13 +446,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Onion ãµã¼ãã¹ã®ã¨ã©ã¼ãã¼ã¸**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -416,9 +464,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -440,14 +500,34 @@ msgstr "**Onion å**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -512,8 +592,16 @@ msgstr "**ãã£ã¼ãããã¯ãéä¿¡**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -538,62 +626,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"Android ç Tor Browser 10 "
-"ã¯æ´»çºã«éçºããã¦ãããæ°ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ã®æºåãå®äºããã¾ã§ã¯æ¢åã®ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ããµãã¼ãããã¾ãããã®ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ã«å½±é¿ãä¸ããåé¡ãå¤æããå ´åãç§ãã¡ã¯ "
-"Mozilla ããæ
å ±æä¾ãåãã¾ããFenix ããã¼ã¹ã«ããã®æ°ãã Android ç Tor Browser "
-"ã¯æ°é±é以å
ã«ãªãªã¼ã¹ãããäºå®ã§ããï¼ãªãªã¼ã¹æ¸ã¿ï¼"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser 10 㯠Firefox 78.3.0esr ãæè¼ããNoScript ã 11.0.44 ã«ãTor ã 0.4.4.5 "
-"ã«ããããã¢ãããã¼ããã¾ãããã®ãªãªã¼ã¹ã«ã¯ [Firefox ã®éè¦ãªã»ãã¥ãªãã£ã¢ãããã¼ã](https://www.mozilla.org"
-"/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)ãå«ã¾ãã¦ãã¾ãã"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"ãã®æ°ãã Tor Browser ãªãªã¼ã¹ã¯ Mozilla Firefox ã®[æ°ãã Extended Support "
-"Release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) "
-"ããã¼ã¹ã«å®å®çã«åä½ãããã¨ã«ç¦ç¹ããã¦ã¦ãã¾ããTor Browser 10.0 㯠Firefox 78esr ããã¼ã¹ã«ãã 10.0 "
-"ã·ãªã¼ãºã®æåã®å®å®çãªãªã¼ã¹ã§ãã"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**注æ:** Tor Browser 10.0 㯠CentOS 6 ããµãã¼ããã[æå¾ã® Tor Browser "
-"ã·ãªã¼ãº](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089)ã§ãã10.5 ã·ãªã¼ãºããã¯ãCentOS 6 ã¯ãµãã¼ã対象ããå¤ãã¾ãã"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"ãã°ãçºè¦ãããããã®ãªãªã¼ã¹ãæ¹è¯ããããã®ææ¡ãããå ´åã¯[ãã²ãæããã ãã](https://support.torproject.org/misc"
-"/bug-or-feedback/)ããã®ãªãªã¼ã¹ã«è²¢ç®ãã¦ããããã¹ã¦ã® Tor ã®ãã¼ã ãããã¦å¤ãã®ãã©ã³ãã£ã¢ã«æè¬ãã¾ãã"
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1540,27 +1638,27 @@ msgstr "ãããã¯ã¼ã¯ãè²ã¦ã¾ããã"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "身ãå®ãã"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "ãã¦ã³ãã¼ã /"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ç½²å"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "ãã¦ã³ãã¼ã / Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ä»ã®è¨èªããã©ãããã©ã¼ã ã®ãã¦ã³ãã¼ã"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "ææ°ã®ã¢ã«ãã¡çã®ãã¦ã³ãã¼ã"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "ææ°ã®ãªãªã¼ã¹æ¡å
ãèªã"
diff --git a/contents+ka.po b/contents+ka.po
index 7866b6e6e8..68850465d3 100644
--- a/contents+ka.po
+++ b/contents+ka.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Georgianization, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Georgian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ka/)\n"
@@ -268,37 +268,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"Tor-áá¡ onion-ááááá¡áááá áááá á á©ááá á¡áá£ááááá¡á á¡áá¨á£áááááá, ááá¢áá ááá¢á¨á áááááááá¡ "
-"ááá£áá®áááá á£á áááá ááááá¨áá áá¡áááá¡. Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááááá (.onion ááá¡áááá ááááá), "
-"á¡ááá¢áááá¡ á®áááá«á¦áááááááá¡ á¨áá£á«áááá á¨áá¡ááááááá áááá®ááá áááááá¡ áááááááá¡ ááá£áá®áááá"
-" áááááá¨áá ááá, áááááªáááááá¡ ááá áá¨á áá áááááªáááááá¡ á¡á®áá áá®áá ááááá¡ááá ááá¤áá ááá. "
-"ááá áááá, Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á ááááá, áªáááá£á áá¡áááá¡ áááá ááá¡ ááááá¡ áá ááªáá á "
-"á¡áá¨á£áááááááááááá, á ááááá᪠áááá®ááá áááááá¡ áªáááá£á áá¡ áá áááááá¡ááá áá ááá, "
-"ááá ááá£ááááá¡á áá áááááááá¡ áááªááá¡ á¨áá¡áá«áááááááá¡á᪠áá«áááá¡."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"ááá ááááá, Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ áááá®ááá áááááá¡ á¨áá£á«áááá ááá£ááááá Onion-á¡ááá¢áá "
-"ááá¢áááá¢á£á áá ááááá¡áááá¡ á¡á£á áááá, á ááªá áá á¡ááá¢á á®ááááá¡áá¬áááá¡ ááá®ááá¡. á¬áááá, "
-"áááá áááá¡ááá¢á á¨áá£áá©áááááá áá§áááááá Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á ááááá¡, á¡á®áá áááá¡áá®á£á ááááááá"
-" áá ááá, á á᪠á£ááá áá á©áááááá¡ á¡áá¨á£áááááá¡ áá«áááá. áá®áá, áááá¡ááá¢ááá¡ áá¥áá "
-"á¨áá¡áá«ááááááá ááªááááá áááá®ááá áááááá¡ áááá Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡ á¨áá¡áá®áá áá "
-"áááá¬áááá .onion ááá¡áááá ááá ááááá¡áá¡áááááá."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -314,16 +323,17 @@ msgstr "**Onion-áááááá áááá**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
-"áááá¡ááá¢áá¡ áá¤áááááááá¡, áá®áá á£ááá á¨áá£á«áááá á¨áá¡ááááááá áááááááá Onion-"
-"áááá¡áá®á£á ááá Tor-áá¡ áááá®ááá áááááá¡, HTTP-áááá¡áá ááá¡ ááá¨áááááá. áá áááá¡ááá¢áá¡ "
-"Tor-áá áá£ááá áá ááááá®á£ááááá¡áá¡, á ááááá¡á᪠áá¥áááá áá ááá, .onion-ááá¡áááá áá áá "
-"Onion-áááááá áááá, áááá®ááá áááááá¡ áááá£ááááá¡ á¡ááá¢áá¡ Onion-ááá á¡ááá¡ áá á¨ááááá®ááá¡,"
-" áᣠáá¡á£á ááááá áááááá¦ááá¨áá£áá á¡ááá¢áá¡ Onion-ááá á¡áááá ááááá¡áááá¡."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -413,24 +423,31 @@ msgstr "**ááá¡áááá ááááá¡ ááááá¡ á£á¡áá¤á
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
-msgstr ""
-"áá áá£ááá ááá, á©ááá£áááá áá, áááªá£áá áá¥ááá áááááªááá£á á¡ááá¢ááá¡ ááááá¡áá®áááááá áá¬áááá "
-"á¡áááá¢áá¡ ááá¨ááá. áááá áá 2019 á¬ááá¡ á¨á£áá¡ááá, ááá áááááá áá¬áááá á¡áááá¢áá¡ á®áá¢á£áá "
-"áá¥áªá áááªá áá¡á¤á áá, ááá¡á, á áááá ᪠áááá£ááá¡á®áááá (á£á¡áá¤á áá®á) áááªááá¡ áá¦á¡áááá¨ááááá áá"
-" ááá£áªááá áááá¨áá áááá ááá¢á á§á£á ááá¦áááá¡ ááá¡ááá§á áááá. áªáááááá áá áá£ááá ááá, ááá "
-"á¨áá áá¡ Firefox áá Chrome ááá®ááááá, á áá áá¡ áááááááá á¨áááááá¡ áááá¢ááá áá¥áááááá "
-"á¡ááá áá áááá®ááá ááááááá¡áááá¡, áᣠáááááá£áá áá¡áááá¡á á¨ááááá á¡áá¡ áªáááááááá¡ "
-"á¨áá¡ááááááááá ááá. á©ááááª, áááá§áááá Firefox-á¡ áá ááááá¬á§ááá¢áááááá¡ áá ááááááá®ááá"
-" Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ á£á¡áá¤á áá®ááááá¡ ááá©ááááááááá, á áá áááá£ááááááá áááá®ááá áááááá¡ á£ááá"
-" áááááªááá, ááá£áªáááá á¡ááá¢ááá."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -446,33 +463,40 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**á¨ááªááááá¡ áááá áááá Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááááá¡áááá¡**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"áááá¯áá , áááá®ááá áááááá¡ á£á«áááááááá Onion-á¡ááá¢ááááá á¬ááááá. Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ á¬ááá "
-"ááá á¡áááá¨á, Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡ááá áááá¨áá áá¡ á¨ááªááááá¡áá¡, á§áááá á®áááááá Firefox-"
-"áá¡ á©ááá£á á¨áá¢á§áááááááá¡, áááá¡ áá¦á£ááá¨ááááá áᣠá áá¢áá ááá ááá£áááá¨áá áááá Onion-"
-"á¡ááá¢á¡."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
-"áá ááááá¨ááááá¨á, á©ááá ááááá£áá¯áááá¡áá Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ áááá®ááá ááááááá á£á áááá ááááá¡ "
-"ááááá áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡, áááááá¢áá¡á áá á¥á¡áááá¡ áá®á áááá á¨ááªááááááá¡ ááááááá, Onion-"
-"á¡ááá¢ááá á¬áááááá¡ ááªááááááá¡áá¡. Tor-áá áá£ááá á áá®áá á£ááá áá©áááááá¡ áááá¨áá áá¡ "
-"ááááá á¢ááááá£á á¡á¥áááá¡ áá áááá¡, áᣠá¡áá á¬áá áááá¨áá á¨ááªáááá. ááá¡á£á á¡, áá¡ áªáááááá "
-"áá§áá¡ ááá¢áá áááááá, á¡áá¡áá ááááá, áá¦ááá áá á áá£á ááªá®ááá."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -493,27 +517,36 @@ msgstr "**Onion-á¡áá®ááááá**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"ááá¨áá¤áá áá áááªááááá áááááááááá á, Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡ ááá¡áááá áá áá áá "
-"ááááááááá¡áááá¡ ááááááá ááá¡áááá®á¡ááá ááááá (ááá. https://torproject.org á¨áá . "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). áá¡ áá á£á«áááááá¡ áááá®ááá áááááá¡ ááá ááá«ááááá¡ "
-"áá ááááá áááá á£ááááá¡. á¨áááá£á¨áááááááá¡ á°á¥ááááá áá ááá áá ááááááá áá á¡áá áá£ááá¡ "
-"ááááá¡áá¬á§ááá¢áá, á ááááá᪠á£ááá¢áá¡áá áá áááááá ááá áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡. áááááááá áá áá§á "
-"áá¡ááá ááááá¡ááááá, á ááááá᪠áááááá áá ááá£á¨áááááá á§áááá áááá®ááá ááááá¡áááá¡, "
-"á¨ááááªáááá á£á¤á á á¤áá áá áá£áá®áá á¨ááááá®ááá. áááááááá á ááááá¨ááááá¡áááá¡, "
-"áááááááá¨á ááááá áá áá¡áá¡ ááááá¡á£á¤ááááá¡ á¤ááááá¡á (FPF) áá áááá¥á¢á ááá£á á¡áá¡ááá¦áá á "
-"á¤ááááá¡ (EEF) HTTPS Everywhere-ááá á áá á¨ááááá¥ááá ááá áááá á¡áá©áááááááá áááá£á¨á, "
-"ááááááá ááá¡áááá®á¡ááá ááááá á¡áá®áááááá¡á SecureDrop-áá¡ Onion-áááá¡áá®á£á áááá¡ "
-"ááá¡áááá ááááá¡áááá¡."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -577,12 +610,17 @@ msgstr "**áááááááá®ááá£á áá**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"áᣠá¬ááá¬á§ááá á®áá áááá¡ áá ááá¥áá á¨ááááááááááá, á áááá ááááá£áá¯áááá¡áá ááááá¨áááá, "
-"ááá®ááá ááááªááááá. ááááááá Tor-áá áááá£á¨ááá áááááá£á áá£ááá¡ áá á£ááá áá ááá®áááá¡áá¡,"
-" á ááááááá᪠á¬ááááá á¨ááá¢áááá¡ áááááááá á ááááá¨ááááá¨á."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -607,68 +645,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"Android-áá¡áááá¡ Tor-áá áá£ááá á 10 áá¥á¢áá£á áá áá£á¨áááááá áá á¡áááá áááááá, "
-"áá®áá ááááá ááá áá¥áááá áááááááá á ááá á¡áá. á©ááá á£ááá áááªááááá Mozilla-á¡ á§áááá "
-"á¡ááááá®á, á á᪠áá¦ááá¨áá£á ááá á¡ááá¡ áá®ááááá. áá®ááá Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ ááááá¨áááá "
-"Android-áá¡áááá¡, á ááááá᪠ááá¤á£á«áááá£áá áá¥áááá Fenix-áá, áááááááá áááááááá "
-"áááá ááá¨á."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"Tor-áá áá£ááá á 10 áá¬á§áááááá Firefox 78.3.0esr ááá á¡áááá, ááááá®áááá£áá áá¥áá¡ "
-"NoScript 11.0.44 ááá á¡ááááá, á®ááá Tor 0.4.4.5 ááá á¡ááááá. áá¡ ááááá¨áááá á¨áááªááá¡"
-" áááá¨áááááááá [á£á¡áá¤á áá®ááááá¡ ááááá®áááááá¡ Firefox-á¨á](https://www.mozilla.org"
-"/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ áá®ááá ááááá¨áááá ááááá áá£ááá, Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ ááá¤á£á«áááááá, "
-"[ááá¤áá ááááá£áá áá®áá ááááá áá ááááá¨áááá£á](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) Mozilla Firefox-áá. Tor-áá áá£ááá á 10.0 "
-"ááá áááá áááá ááá ááááá¨ááááá áá-10.0 á¡áá ááá¡á, á ááááá᪠áá§á ááááá Firefox 78esr "
-"ááá á¡ááá¡."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**á¨áááá¨ááá:** Tor-áá áá£ááá á 10.0 áá áá¡ [áááá, Tor-áá áá£ááá áá¡ "
-"á¡áá ááááááá](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) á ááááá᪠áá®áá á¡ á£ááá á¡ CentOS 6-á¡. ááá¬á§ááá£áá 10.5 "
-"á¡áá ááááá, CentOS 6 áá¦áá áá¥áááá áá®áá ááááá ááá."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"áᣠá¬ááá¬á§ááá á®áá áááá¡ áá ááá¥áá á¨ááááááááááá, á áááá ááááá£áá¯áááá¡áá ááááá¨áááá, "
-"[ááá®ááá ááááªááááá](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-feedback/). "
-"ááááááá Tor-áá áááá£á¨ááá áááááá£á áá£ááá¡ áá á£ááá áá ááá®áááá¡áá¡, á ááááááá᪠á¬ááááá "
-"á¨ááá¢áááá¡ áááááááá á ááááá¨ááááá¨á."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1753,27 +1795,27 @@ msgstr "áááá¤áá ááááá á¥á¡ááá"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ááááªáááá áááá."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "á©áááá¢ááá ááá"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "á®ááááá¬áá á"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "á©áááá¢ááá ááá Android-áá"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "á©áááá¢ááá ááá á¡á®áá ááááá¡á áá á¡áá¡á¢áááááá"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "á©áááá¢ááá ááá á£áá®ááá¡á alpha"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "ááááªáááá á¡ááá®ááááá¡ áá®ááá ááááá¨ááááá¡ á¨áá¡áá®áá"
diff --git a/contents+kk.po b/contents+kk.po
index 3ab841e13a..15938a8e9f 100644
--- a/contents+kk.po
+++ b/contents+kk.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Dimash Esen <esengeldi0202 at gmail.com>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Kazakh (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/kk/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1403,27 +1517,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+km.po b/contents+km.po
index 26f2c8179d..21f8ab2c45 100644
--- a/contents+km.po
+++ b/contents+km.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Khmer (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/km/)\n"
@@ -242,23 +242,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -275,10 +297,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -352,14 +380,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -374,13 +418,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,9 +436,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -410,14 +470,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -478,8 +558,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -503,8 +591,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -513,7 +612,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,8 +627,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -531,8 +642,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +655,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1404,27 +1518,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ko.po b/contents+ko.po
index 225416b5a0..0687664e8c 100644
--- a/contents+ko.po
+++ b/contents+ko.po
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: park seungbin <parksengbin48 at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Korean (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ko/)\n"
@@ -258,23 +258,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -291,10 +313,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -368,14 +396,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,13 +434,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -404,9 +452,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -426,14 +486,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -494,8 +574,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -519,8 +607,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -529,7 +628,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -538,8 +643,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -547,8 +658,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -556,8 +671,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1514,27 +1628,27 @@ msgstr "ë¤í¸ìí¬ë¥¼ íì¥íììì¤"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ìì ì ë³´í¸íììì¤."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "ì© ë¤ì´ë¡ë"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ìëª
"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Androidì© ë¤ì´ë¡ë"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ë¤ë¥¸ ì¸ì´ ëë íë«í¼ì¼ë¡ ë¤ì´ë¡ë"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "ìµì ìí ë¹ë ë¤ì´ë¡ë"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "ìµì ì¶ì ì ë³´ ì½ê¸°"
diff --git a/contents+lt.po b/contents+lt.po
index 4885fa77e8..986d45eaeb 100644
--- a/contents+lt.po
+++ b/contents+lt.po
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Tautvydas Ž., 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Lithuanian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/lt/)\n"
@@ -263,23 +263,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -296,10 +318,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,14 +401,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,13 +439,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,9 +457,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,14 +491,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -499,8 +579,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -524,8 +612,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -534,7 +633,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,8 +648,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -552,8 +663,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +676,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1447,27 +1561,27 @@ msgstr "PLÄSKITE TINKLÄ"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Apginkite save."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Parašas"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Atsisiųsti kita kalba arba platforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Atsisiųsti naujausiÄ
alfa versijÄ
"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Skaityti naujausio leidimo pranešimus"
diff --git a/contents+lv.po b/contents+lv.po
index a539bf1d82..d36a03d25b 100644
--- a/contents+lv.po
+++ b/contents+lv.po
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Latvian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/lv/)\n"
@@ -243,23 +243,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -276,10 +298,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -353,14 +381,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -375,13 +419,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -389,9 +437,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -411,14 +471,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -479,8 +559,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -504,8 +592,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -514,7 +613,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -523,8 +628,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -532,8 +643,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -541,8 +656,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1418,27 +1532,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Paraksts"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+mk.po b/contents+mk.po
index 08120c2f9d..8a54e48899 100644
--- a/contents+mk.po
+++ b/contents+mk.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Aleksandra Blanusha <ablanusha at transparency.mk>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Macedonian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/mk/)\n"
@@ -267,23 +267,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -300,10 +322,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -377,14 +405,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -399,13 +443,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -413,9 +461,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -435,14 +495,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -503,8 +583,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -528,8 +616,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -538,7 +637,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -547,8 +652,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -556,8 +667,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -565,8 +680,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1459,27 +1573,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ml.po b/contents+ml.po
index ba0a5f8a21..7024cb7e9f 100644
--- a/contents+ml.po
+++ b/contents+ml.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: ameer pb <ameerpbekm at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Malayalam (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ml/)\n"
@@ -268,23 +268,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -301,10 +323,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -378,14 +406,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -400,13 +444,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -414,9 +462,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -436,14 +496,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -504,8 +584,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -529,8 +617,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -539,7 +638,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -548,8 +653,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -557,8 +668,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -566,8 +681,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1648,27 +1762,27 @@ msgstr "à´¨àµà´±àµà´±àµ വർà´àµà´àµ വളർതàµà´¤àµà´"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "à´¸àµà´µà´¯à´ à´ªàµà´°à´¤à´¿à´°àµà´§à´¿à´àµà´àµà´."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "മറàµà´±àµà´°àµ à´à´¾à´·à´¯à´¿à´²àµ à´ªàµà´²à´¾à´±àµà´±àµâà´«àµà´®à´¿à´²àµ à´¡àµàµºà´²àµà´¡àµà´àµà´¯àµà´¯àµà´"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "à´à´±àµà´±à´µàµà´ à´ªàµà´¤à´¿à´¯ à´àµ½à´« ബിൽഡൠഡàµàµºà´²àµà´¡àµà´àµà´¯àµà´¯àµà´"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "à´à´±àµà´±à´µàµà´ à´ªàµà´¤à´¿à´¯ റിലàµà´¸àµ à´ªàµà´°à´àµà´¯à´¾à´ªà´¨à´àµà´àµ¾ വായിà´àµà´àµà´"
diff --git a/contents+mr.po b/contents+mr.po
index e84921a359..cb03d3ceb4 100644
--- a/contents+mr.po
+++ b/contents+mr.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: vinay bichave <vinaybichave4 at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Marathi (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/mr/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1425,27 +1539,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ms.po b/contents+ms.po
index f00702f8f2..30d156e4da 100644
--- a/contents+ms.po
+++ b/contents+ms.po
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: abuyop <abuyop at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Malay (Malaysia) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ms_MY/)\n"
@@ -256,23 +256,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -289,10 +311,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -366,14 +394,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -388,13 +432,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -402,9 +450,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -424,14 +484,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -492,8 +572,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -517,8 +605,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -527,7 +626,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -536,8 +641,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -545,8 +656,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -554,8 +669,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1554,27 +1668,27 @@ msgstr "KEMBANGKAN RANGKAIAN"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Lindungi diri anda."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Muat turun dalam bahasa atau platform lain"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Muat turun binaan alfa yang terkini"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Baca pengumuman keluaran terkini"
diff --git a/contents+my.po b/contents+my.po
index de51443733..a2d1c064fb 100644
--- a/contents+my.po
+++ b/contents+my.po
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Thet Htut <tissueball at protonmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Burmese (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/my/)\n"
@@ -240,23 +240,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -273,10 +295,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -350,14 +378,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -372,13 +416,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -386,9 +434,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -408,14 +468,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -476,8 +556,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -501,8 +589,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -511,7 +610,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -520,8 +625,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -529,8 +640,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -538,8 +653,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1402,27 +1516,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+nb.po b/contents+nb.po
index 017d8763cb..929bc7d18c 100644
--- a/contents+nb.po
+++ b/contents+nb.po
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: a356f726dcd9c475642ac26af10009cc, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Norwegian Bokmål (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/nb/)\n"
@@ -251,23 +251,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -284,10 +306,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -361,14 +389,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -383,13 +427,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -397,9 +445,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -419,14 +479,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -487,8 +567,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -512,8 +600,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -522,7 +621,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -531,8 +636,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -540,8 +651,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -549,8 +664,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1466,27 +1580,27 @@ msgstr "ÃK NETTVERKET"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Forsvar deg selv."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Last ned for"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signatur"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Last ned for Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Last ned på et annet språk eller plattform"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Last ned det siste alpha bygget"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Les de siste utgivelse kunngjøringer"
diff --git a/contents+nl.po b/contents+nl.po
index 4ba88d5c33..0b472ebc2f 100644
--- a/contents+nl.po
+++ b/contents+nl.po
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: kwadronaut <kwadronaut at autistici.org>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Dutch (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/nl/)\n"
@@ -275,23 +275,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -308,10 +330,16 @@ msgstr "**Onion Locatie**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -394,14 +422,30 @@ msgstr "**Verbeterde adresbalk beveiligingsindicator**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -418,13 +462,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Foutpagina's voor onion-diensten**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -432,9 +480,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -456,28 +516,36 @@ msgstr "Onion-namen"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"Mensen kunnen omwille van de cryptografische beveiliging de URL's van onion-"
-"diensten niet gemakkelijk onthouden (vergelijk https://torproject.org met "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/ ). Dit maakt het moeilijk voor gebruikers om "
-"onion sites te ontdekken of er naar terug te keren. We merkten dat "
-"ontwikkelaars dit probleem op verschillende manieren hebben aangepakt, "
-"meestal met oplossingen toegespitst op hun eigen diensten. Omdat er geen "
-"perfecte oplossing bestaat voor al onze gebruikersgroepen, hebben we dit "
-"probleem ook vanuit een brede invalshoek benaderd. Voor deze release hebben "
-"we samengewerkt met de Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) en de "
-"Electronic Frontier Foundations HTTPS Everywhere om een proof of concept te "
-"ontwikkelen met namen die mensen kunnen onthouden voor SecureDrop onion-"
-"dienstURLs: "
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -541,12 +609,17 @@ msgstr "**Geef feedback**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"Als u bugs vindt of suggesties hebt hoe we deze release kunnen verbeteren "
-"laat het ons dan alstublieft weten. Bedankt aan alle teams van Tor, de vele "
-"vrijwilligers, die meewerkten aan deze release."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -571,8 +644,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -581,20 +665,29 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
-"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser 10 komt met Firefox 78.3.0esr, update NoScript naar 11.0.44 en "
-"Tor naar 0.4.4.5. Deze release bevat belangrijke [beveiligingsupdates voor "
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -602,8 +695,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -611,13 +708,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"Als u bugs vindt of suggesties hebt hoe we deze release kunnen verbeteren "
-"[laat het ons dan alstublieft weten](https://support.torproject.org/misc"
-"/bug-or-feedback/). Bedankt aan alle teams van Tor, de vele vrijwilligers, "
-"die meewerkten aan deze release."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1691,27 +1783,27 @@ msgstr "BREID HET NETWERK UIT"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Verdedig uzelf."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Download voor"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Handtekening"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Download voor Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Downloaden in een andere taal of voor een ander platform"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "De meest recente alpha-build downloaden"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lees de meest recente release-opmerkingen"
diff --git a/contents+nn.po b/contents+nn.po
index bca1127205..2b8a51a0c7 100644
--- a/contents+nn.po
+++ b/contents+nn.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Norwegian Nynorsk (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/nn/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1403,27 +1517,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+pl.po b/contents+pl.po
index 2f10e01bd8..311b1bc8b8 100644
--- a/contents+pl.po
+++ b/contents+pl.po
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Waldemar Stoczkowski, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Polish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/pl/)\n"
@@ -275,23 +275,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -308,10 +330,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -385,14 +413,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -407,13 +451,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -421,9 +469,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -443,14 +503,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -511,8 +591,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -536,8 +624,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -546,7 +645,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -555,8 +660,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -564,8 +675,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -573,8 +688,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1614,27 +1728,27 @@ msgstr "POWIÄKSZ SIEÄ "
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ObroÅ siÄ."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Pobierz dla"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Sygnatura"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Pobierz dla systemu Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Pobierz w innym jÄzyku lub platformÄ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Pobierz najnowszÄ
wersjÄ alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Przeczytaj najnowsze informacje o wydaniu"
diff --git a/contents+pt-BR.po b/contents+pt-BR.po
index 949850baca..fb873492b5 100644
--- a/contents+pt-BR.po
+++ b/contents+pt-BR.po
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Portuguese (Brazil) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/pt_BR/)\n"
@@ -283,23 +283,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -316,10 +338,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -393,14 +421,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -415,13 +459,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -429,9 +477,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -451,14 +511,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -519,8 +599,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -544,8 +632,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -554,7 +653,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -563,8 +668,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -572,8 +683,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -581,8 +696,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1645,27 +1759,27 @@ msgstr "AUMENTE A REDE"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defenda-se."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Download para"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Assinatura"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Download para Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Download em outro idioma ou plataforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Fazer download da versão alfa mais recente"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Leia os anúncios da versão mais recente."
diff --git a/contents+pt-PT.po b/contents+pt-PT.po
index c457663d6e..179017eb6f 100644
--- a/contents+pt-PT.po
+++ b/contents+pt-PT.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Hugo Costa <hugoncosta at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Portuguese (Portugal) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/pt_PT/)\n"
@@ -271,38 +271,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"O onion routing do Tor continua a ser a melhor maneira de alcançar "
-"comunicação anónima de ponta a ponta na Internet. Com serviços onion "
-"(endereços .onion), administradores de websites providenciam aos seus "
-"utilizadores com conexões anónimas sem metadados ou que escondam metadados "
-"de qualquer terceiro. Serviços onion são também umas das poucas tecnologias "
-"de circunvenção à censura que permite aos utilizadores dar a volta à censura"
-" e ao mesmo tempo proteger a sua privacidade e identidade."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"Pela primeira vez, os utilizadores do Tor Browser terão a possibilidade de "
-"optar pelos onion websites automaticamente quando o website o tiver "
-"disponÃvel. Durante anos, alguns websites têm usado de forma invisÃvel "
-"serviços onion com serviços alternativos e isto continua a ser uma escolha "
-"excelente. Agora há também a opção para websites que queiram que os seus "
-"utilizadores saibam do seu serviço onion que convida os convida a optar pelo"
-" endereço .onion."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -318,10 +326,16 @@ msgstr "**Localização do Onion**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,14 +409,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -417,13 +447,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,9 +465,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -453,14 +499,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +587,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -546,8 +620,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -556,7 +641,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -565,8 +656,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -574,8 +671,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -583,8 +684,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1647,27 +1747,27 @@ msgstr "CRESCER A REDE"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defenda-se."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Transferir para"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Assinatura"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Transferir para Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Transfira em outro idioma ou plataforma"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Transferir a última compilação alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Leia o mais recente anúncio de lançamento"
diff --git a/contents+ro.po b/contents+ro.po
index 6ac0d48896..7205e9284d 100644
--- a/contents+ro.po
+++ b/contents+ro.po
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: eduard pintilie <eduard.pintilie at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Romanian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ro/)\n"
@@ -271,23 +271,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -304,10 +326,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -381,14 +409,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -403,13 +447,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -417,9 +465,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -439,14 +499,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -507,8 +587,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -532,8 +620,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -542,7 +641,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -551,8 +656,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -560,8 +671,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -569,8 +684,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1640,27 +1754,27 @@ msgstr "CREÈTEÈI REÈEAUA"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ApÄraÈi-vÄ."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "DescÄrcaÈi pentru"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "SemnÄturÄ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "DescÄrcaÈi pentru Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "DescÄrcaÈi în altÄ limbÄ sau platformÄ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "DescÄrcaÈi cea mai recentÄ versiune alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "CitiÈi anunÈurile despre cele mai recente versiuni"
diff --git a/contents+ru.po b/contents+ru.po
index 0e754356b9..9771ac9566 100644
--- a/contents+ru.po
+++ b/contents+ru.po
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Evgeny Malyshev <evgeny.malyshev.sss at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Russian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ru/)\n"
@@ -274,23 +274,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -307,10 +329,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -384,14 +412,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -406,13 +450,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -420,9 +468,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -442,14 +502,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -510,8 +590,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -535,8 +623,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -545,7 +644,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -554,8 +659,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -563,8 +674,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -572,8 +687,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1621,27 +1735,27 @@ msgstr "Ð ÐСШÐÐ ÐТЬ СÐТЬ"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ÐаÑиÑиÑе ÑебÑ."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ÐодпиÑÑ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ÐÑÑгие ÑзÑки и плаÑÑоÑмÑ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "СкаÑаÑÑ ÑвежÑÑ Ð°Ð»ÑÑа-веÑÑиÑ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "ÐовоÑÑи о ÑвежиÑ
веÑÑиÑÑ
пÑогÑаммÑ"
diff --git a/contents+sk.po b/contents+sk.po
index 38beb520c4..a527d5633e 100644
--- a/contents+sk.po
+++ b/contents+sk.po
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Slovak (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sk/)\n"
@@ -246,23 +246,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -279,10 +301,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -356,14 +384,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -378,13 +422,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -392,9 +440,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -414,14 +474,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -482,8 +562,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -507,8 +595,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -517,7 +616,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -526,8 +631,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -535,8 +646,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -544,8 +659,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1408,27 +1522,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+sl.po b/contents+sl.po
index 5014068e53..ea2cfb6989 100644
--- a/contents+sl.po
+++ b/contents+sl.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Slovenian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sl/)\n"
@@ -241,23 +241,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -274,10 +296,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -351,14 +379,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,13 +417,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -387,9 +435,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,14 +469,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -477,8 +557,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -502,8 +590,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -512,7 +611,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -521,8 +626,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -530,8 +641,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -539,8 +654,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1403,27 +1517,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+sq.po b/contents+sq.po
index 529d1815d5..9ca8e41598 100644
--- a/contents+sq.po
+++ b/contents+sq.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Besnik Bleta <besnik at programeshqip.org>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Albanian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sq/)\n"
@@ -263,23 +263,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -296,10 +318,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,14 +401,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,13 +439,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,9 +457,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,14 +491,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -499,8 +579,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -524,8 +612,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -534,7 +633,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,8 +648,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -552,8 +663,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +676,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1627,27 +1741,27 @@ msgstr "SHTONI RRJETIN"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Mbroni veten."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Shkarkojeni për"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Nënshkrim"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Shkarkojeni për Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Shkarkoni një gjuhë ose platformë tjetër"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Shkarkoni montimin më të ri alfa"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Lexoni njoftimet për hedhjet më të reja në qarkullim"
diff --git a/contents+sr.po b/contents+sr.po
index 57d5bb33cc..27e754dccd 100644
--- a/contents+sr.po
+++ b/contents+sr.po
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: erinm, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Serbian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sr/)\n"
@@ -253,23 +253,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -286,10 +308,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -363,14 +391,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -385,13 +429,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -399,9 +447,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -421,14 +481,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -489,8 +569,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -514,8 +602,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -524,7 +623,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -533,8 +638,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -542,8 +653,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -551,8 +666,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1422,27 +1536,27 @@ msgstr "UVEÄAJ MREŽU"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Brani sebe."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Preuzmi na drugom jeziku ili za drugu platformu."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+sv.po b/contents+sv.po
index 3a96405747..a8cabdeff6 100644
--- a/contents+sv.po
+++ b/contents+sv.po
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Jesper Wallin <jesper at ifconfig.se>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Swedish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sv/)\n"
@@ -247,23 +247,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -280,10 +302,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -357,14 +385,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -379,13 +423,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -393,9 +441,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -415,14 +475,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -483,8 +563,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -508,8 +596,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -518,7 +617,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -527,8 +632,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -536,8 +647,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -545,8 +660,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1425,27 +1539,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signatur"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+sw.po b/contents+sw.po
index 2275240241..0860ff779c 100644
--- a/contents+sw.po
+++ b/contents+sw.po
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Suzanne Ferguson, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/sw/)\n"
@@ -243,23 +243,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -276,10 +298,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -353,14 +381,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -375,13 +419,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -389,9 +437,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -411,14 +471,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -479,8 +559,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -504,8 +592,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -514,7 +613,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -523,8 +628,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -532,8 +643,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -541,8 +656,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1405,27 +1519,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ta.po b/contents+ta.po
index bc88595c37..33e668396c 100644
--- a/contents+ta.po
+++ b/contents+ta.po
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Stymy RAT, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Tamil (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ta/)\n"
@@ -245,23 +245,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -278,10 +300,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -355,14 +383,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -377,13 +421,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -391,9 +439,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -413,14 +473,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -481,8 +561,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -506,8 +594,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -516,7 +615,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -525,8 +630,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -534,8 +645,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -543,8 +658,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1407,27 +1521,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+th.po b/contents+th.po
index 38d3e1b45d..7bb6a5e4fb 100644
--- a/contents+th.po
+++ b/contents+th.po
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Gus, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Thai (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/th/)\n"
@@ -263,23 +263,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -296,10 +318,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,14 +401,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,13 +439,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,9 +457,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,14 +491,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -499,8 +579,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -524,8 +612,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -534,7 +633,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,8 +648,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -552,8 +663,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +676,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1495,27 +1609,27 @@ msgstr "à¹à¸à¸£à¸·à¸à¸à¹à¸²à¸¢à¸à¸µà¹à¹à¸à¸´à¸à¹à¸"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "à¸à¸à¸à¹à¸à¸à¸à¸±à¸§à¸à¸¸à¸à¹à¸à¸"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "à¸à¸²à¸§à¸à¹à¹à¸«à¸¥à¸à¸ªà¸³à¸«à¸£à¸±à¸"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ลายà¹à¸à¹à¸"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "à¸à¸²à¸§à¸à¹à¹à¸«à¸¥à¸à¸ªà¸³à¸«à¸£à¹à¸à¹à¸à¸à¸à¸£à¸à¸¢à¸à¹"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "à¸à¸²à¸§à¸à¹à¹à¸«à¸¥à¸à¹à¸à¸ าษาà¸à¸·à¹à¸à¸«à¸£à¸·à¸à¸£à¸¹à¸à¹à¸à¸à¸à¸·à¹à¸à¹"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "à¸à¸²à¸§à¸à¹à¹à¸«à¸¥à¸à¸£à¸¸à¹à¸à¸à¸à¸¥à¸à¸à¸à¸±à¸¥à¸à¸²à¸¥à¹à¸²à¸ªà¸¸à¸"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "à¸à¹à¸²à¸à¸à¹à¸à¸à¸§à¸²à¸¡à¸à¸£à¸°à¸à¸²à¸¨à¸¥à¹à¸²à¸ªà¸¸à¸"
diff --git a/contents+tr.po b/contents+tr.po
index 857a079fdd..8ea4894908 100644
--- a/contents+tr.po
+++ b/contents+tr.po
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Kaya Zeren <kayazeren at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Turkish (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/tr/)\n"
@@ -273,37 +273,46 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
-msgstr ""
-"Tor onion yöneltmesi, Ä°nternet üzerinde uçtan uca anonim iletiÅim saÄlamanın"
-" en iyi yolu olmaya devam ediyor. Onion hizmetlerini (.onion adresleri) "
-"kullanan web sitesi yöneticileri, kullanıcılarına üst veriler içermeyen veya"
-" herhangi bir üçüncü tarafın üst verilerini gizleyen anonim baÄlantılar "
-"saÄlayabilir. Onion hizmetleri kullanıcıların kiÅisel gizliliÄini ve "
-"kimliÄini korumanın yanında sansür engellemelerini aÅmalarına olanak tanıyan"
-" birkaç sansür aÅma teknolojisinden biridir."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
-msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser kullanıcıları ilk kez, onion siteleri kullanıma sunulduÄunda "
-"otomatik olarak kullanmayı seçebilecekler. Yıllarca, bazı web siteleri onion"
-" hizmetlerini alternatif hizmetler ile görünmez bir Åekilde kullandı ve bu "
-"seçim mükemmel olmaya devam ediyor. Åimdi kullanıcılarının onion hizmetleri "
-"olduÄunu bilmesini isteyen web siteleri için, kullanıcıları .onion "
-"adreslerini kullanmaya çaÄırma seçeneÄi sunuluyor."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -319,17 +328,17 @@ msgstr "**Onion Konumu**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
-msgstr ""
-"Web sitesi yayıncıları artık bir HTTP üst bilgisi ekleyerek onion "
-"hizmetlerini Tor kullanıcılarına tanıtabilir. Tor Browser üzerinde hem "
-".onion adresi hem de Onion Konumunun etkinleÅtirildiÄi bir web sitesini "
-"ziyaret ederken, kullanıcılardan sitenin onion hizmeti sürümü hakkında bilgi"
-" istenecek ve ilk kullanımlarında bundan sonra onion hizmetini kullanmak "
-"isteyip istemedikleri sorulacaktır."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -421,24 +430,31 @@ msgstr "**GeliÅtirilmiÅ Adres ÃubuÄu Güvenlik Göstergeleri**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
-msgstr ""
-"Tarayıcılar geleneksel olarak güvenli bir aktarım iletiÅim kuralı üzerinden "
-"yüklenen siteleri yeÅil kilit simgesiyle görüntüler. Ancak 2019 yılının "
-"ortalarında, eski yeÅil kilit simgesi griye dönüÅtü ve varsayılan (güvenli) "
-"baÄlantı durumunu vurgulamayı ve bozuk ya da güvenli olmayan baÄlantılara "
-"daha fazla vurgu yapmayı amaçladı. Firefox ve Chrome gibi yaygın "
-"tarayıcılar, kullanıcılara benzer deneyim saÄlamanın tüm kullanıcı tabanı "
-"için iyi olacaÄını düÅündü. Bu kararda Firefox tarayıcısını izledik ve "
-"kullanıcıların güvenli olmayan bir web sitesini ziyaret ettiÄini anlamasını "
-"kolaylaÅtırmak için Tor Browser güvenlik göstergelerini güncelledik."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -454,35 +470,40 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Onion hizmetleri için hata sayfaları**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"Bazen kullanıcılar onion sitelerine ulaÅmakta zorlanır. Ãnceki Tor Browser "
-"sürümlerinde, bir onion hizmeti ile baÄlantı kurulurken bir sorun "
-"çıktıÄında, kullanıcılara onion sitesine neden baÄlanamadıkları hakkında "
-"herhangi bir bilgi içermeyen standart bir Firefox hata iletisi "
-"görüntüleniyordu."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
-"Bu sürümde, Tor Browser uygulamasının bir onion hizmetine eriÅmeye "
-"çalıÅırken karÅılaÅabileceÄi hizmet, istemci ve aÄ sorunları hakkında "
-"kullanıcıyı bilgilendirme Åeklini iyileÅtirdik. Tor Browser artık kurulan "
-"baÄlantının basitleÅtirilmiÅ bir Åeması üzerinde sorunun nerede çıktıÄını "
-"görüntülüyor. Bu iletilerin aÅırı bilgi içermeden açık ve bilgilendirici "
-"olmasını istiyoruz."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -503,27 +524,36 @@ msgstr "**Onion Adları**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
-"Åifreleme korumaları nedeniyle, onion hizmeti adreslerinin insanlar "
-"tarafından anımsanması kolay deÄildir (https://torproject.org yerine "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/ gibi). Bu durum, kullanıcıların bir onion "
-"sitesini keÅfetmesini ya da siteye yeniden gelmesini zorlaÅtırır. "
-"GeliÅtiricilerin organik olarak bu soruna farklı Åekillerde ve çoÄunlukla "
-"kendi hizmetlerine özel çözümlerle yaklaÅtıÄını gördük. Tüm kullanıcı "
-"gruplarımız için kusursuz çalıÅan bir çözüm olmadıÄından bu soruna geniÅ "
-"açıdan yaklaÅtık. Bu sürümde, SecureDrop onion hizmetleri adresleri için "
-"insanlar tarafından akılda kalacak adlar geliÅtirmek amacıyla bir deneme "
-"çalıÅması için Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) ve Electronic Frontier "
-"Foundation HTTPS Everywhere uygulaması ile iÅ birliÄi yaptık:"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -587,12 +617,17 @@ msgstr "**Geri Bildirimde Bulunun**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
-"Bir hata ile karÅılaÅırsanız ya da bu sürümün daha iyi olması için bir "
-"öneriniz varsa bize iletin. Tor projesindeki tüm ekiplere ve bu sürüme "
-"katkıda bulunan çok sayıdaki gönüllüye teÅekkür ederiz."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -617,66 +652,72 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser 10 Android sürümünü üzerinde çalıÅıyoruz. Yeni sürüm hazır olana"
-" kadar var lan sürümü destekliyoruz. Mozilla, bu sürümü etkileyebileceÄini "
-"öÄrendiÄi bir sorun hakkında bizi bilgilendirdi. Ãnümüzdeki haftalarda "
-"Android için Fenix tabanlı yeni Tor Browser uygulamasını yayınlamayı "
-"umuyoruz."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
-"Tor Browser 10, Firefox 78.3.0esr ile birlikte gelir. NoScript için 11.0.44 "
-"sürümü ve Tor için 0.4.4.5 sürümü güncellemeleri eklenmiÅtir. Bu sürümde "
-"önemli [Firefox güvenlik güncellemeleri](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/) bulunuyor."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
-"Bu yeni Tor Browser sürümü, [yeni Mozilla Firefox geniÅletilmiÅ destek "
-"sürümünü](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) temel "
-"alarak Tor Browser uygulamasını kararlı duruma getirmeye odaklanmıÅtır. Tor "
-"Browser 10.0, Firefox 78esr tabanlı 10.0 serisinin ilk kararlı sürümüdür."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
-"**Not:** Tor Browser 10.0, CentOS 6 sürümünü destekleyen [son Tor Browser "
-"dizisidir](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089). 10.5 sürümünden sonra CentOS 6 desteklenmeyecek."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
-"Bir hata ile karÅılaÅırsanız ya da bu sürümün daha iyi olması için bir "
-"öneriniz varsa [bize iletin](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Tor projesindeki tüm ekiplere ve bu sürüme katkıda bulunan çok "
-"sayıdaki gönüllüye teÅekkür ederiz."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1745,27 +1786,27 @@ msgstr "AÄI BÃYÃTÃN"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Kendinizi koruyun."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Åunun için indir"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Ä°mza"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Android için indir"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "BaÅka bir dil ya da platform için indirmelere bakın"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Son alfa sürümünü indir"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Yeni yayınlanan sürümler hakkında bilgileri okuyun"
diff --git a/contents+uk.po b/contents+uk.po
index ef551f2332..805847349a 100644
--- a/contents+uk.po
+++ b/contents+uk.po
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Mister Tortik, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Ukrainian (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/uk/)\n"
@@ -260,23 +260,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -293,10 +315,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -370,14 +398,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -392,13 +436,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -406,9 +454,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -428,14 +488,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -496,8 +576,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -521,8 +609,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -531,7 +630,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -540,8 +645,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -549,8 +660,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -558,8 +673,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1424,27 +1538,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ÐÑдпиÑ"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+ur.po b/contents+ur.po
index 4fbd11d674..4397b3f724 100644
--- a/contents+ur.po
+++ b/contents+ur.po
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: iram hassan <iramhassan136 at gmail.com>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Urdu (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/ur/)\n"
@@ -244,23 +244,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -277,10 +299,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -354,14 +382,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -376,13 +420,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,9 +438,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -412,14 +472,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -480,8 +560,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -505,8 +593,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -515,7 +614,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -524,8 +629,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -533,8 +644,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -542,8 +657,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1406,27 +1520,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+vi.po b/contents+vi.po
index f71201f0fe..1a85e26884 100644
--- a/contents+vi.po
+++ b/contents+vi.po
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: dich_tran <thnhan at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Vietnamese (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/vi/)\n"
@@ -247,23 +247,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -280,10 +302,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -357,14 +385,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -379,13 +423,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -393,9 +441,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -415,14 +475,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -483,8 +563,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -508,8 +596,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -518,7 +617,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -527,8 +632,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -536,8 +647,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -545,8 +660,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1423,27 +1537,27 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr ""
diff --git a/contents+zh-CN.po b/contents+zh-CN.po
index e7558b0433..54af2ad20d 100644
--- a/contents+zh-CN.po
+++ b/contents+zh-CN.po
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Emma Peel, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Chinese (China) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/zh_CN/)\n"
@@ -263,23 +263,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -296,10 +318,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -373,14 +401,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -395,13 +439,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -409,9 +457,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -431,14 +491,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -499,8 +579,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -524,8 +612,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -534,7 +633,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -543,8 +648,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -552,8 +663,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -561,8 +676,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1489,27 +1603,27 @@ msgstr "帮å©ç½ç»è壮æé¿"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ä¿æ¤ä½ èªå·±"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "ä¸è½½"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "ç¾å"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "ä¸è½½å®åçæ¬"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ä¸è½½å
¶ä»è¯è¨æå¹³å°ççæ¬"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "ä¸è½½ææ°çAlphaçæ¬"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "é
读ææ°çæ¬å
¬åã"
diff --git a/contents+zh-TW.po b/contents+zh-TW.po
index cdaf592b60..fcce9eb8d3 100644
--- a/contents+zh-TW.po
+++ b/contents+zh-TW.po
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-09 10:41+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: æé è <tukishimaaoba at gmail.com>, 2021\n"
"Language-Team: Chinese (Taiwan) (https://www.transifex.com/otf/teams/1519/zh_TW/)\n"
@@ -258,23 +258,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -291,10 +313,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -368,14 +396,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -390,13 +434,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr ""
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr ""
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -404,9 +452,21 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -426,14 +486,34 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
msgstr ""
@@ -494,8 +574,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -519,8 +607,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
@@ -529,7 +628,13 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
msgstr ""
@@ -538,8 +643,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -547,8 +658,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -556,8 +671,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
@@ -1452,27 +1566,27 @@ msgstr "è®ç¶²è·¯æé·"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "ä¿è·èªå·± "
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr ""
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "ä¸è¼å¦ä¸åèªè¨æå¹³å°ççæ¬"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "ä¸è¼ææ°ç alpha çæ¬"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "é±è®ææ°ç¼å¸çå
Œ"
diff --git a/contents.pot b/contents.pot
index f392860d7d..e9f7509572 100644
--- a/contents.pot
+++ b/contents.pot
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-01 14:59+CET\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-20 12:54+CET\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL at ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: en <LL at li.org>\n"
@@ -255,37 +255,61 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
msgstr ""
"Tor's onion routing remains the best way to achieve end-to-end anonymous "
-"communication on the Internet. With onion services (.onion addresses), "
-"website administrators can provide their users with anonymous connections "
-"that are metadata-free or that hide metadata from any third party. Onion "
-"services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies that "
-"allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting their"
-" privacy and identity."
+"communication on the Internet."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+msgstr ""
+"With onion services (.onion addresses), website administrators can provide "
+"their users with anonymous connections that are metadata-free or that hide "
+"metadata from any third party."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
+msgstr ""
+"Onion services are also one of the few censorship circumvention technologies"
+" that allow users to route around censorship while simultaneously protecting"
+" their privacy and identity."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
msgstr ""
"For the first time, Tor Browser users will be able to opt-in for using onion"
-" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available. For years, "
-"some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative services, "
-"and this continues to be an excellent choice. Now, there is also an option "
-"for websites that want their users to know about their onion service to "
-"invite them to opt-in to use their .onion address."
+" sites automatically whenever the website makes them available."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+msgstr ""
+"For years, some websites have invisibly used onion services with alternative"
+" services, and this continues to be an excellent choice."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
+msgstr ""
+"Now, there is also an option for websites that want their users to know "
+"about their onion service to invite them to opt-in to use their .onion "
+"address."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -301,16 +325,23 @@ msgstr "**Onion Location**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
msgstr ""
"Website publishers now can advertise their onion service to Tor users by "
-"adding an HTTP header. When visiting a website that has both an .onion "
-"address and Onion Location enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted "
-"about the onion service version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to "
-"upgrade to the onion service on their first use."
+"adding an HTTP header."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
+msgstr ""
+"When visiting a website that has both an .onion address and Onion Location "
+"enabled via Tor Browser, users will be prompted about the onion service "
+"version of the site and will be asked to opt-in to upgrade to the onion "
+"service on their first use."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -400,24 +431,41 @@ msgstr "**Improved URL Bar Security Indicators**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
msgstr ""
"Browsers traditionally rendered sites delivered via a secure transport "
-"protocol with a green lock icon. But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock "
-"icon became gray, intending to de-emphasize the default (safe) connection "
-"state and instead of putting more emphasis on broken or insecure "
-"connections. Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a "
-"benefit for the entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for "
-"both users. We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated "
-"Tor Browser security indicators to make it easier for users to understand "
-"when they are visiting an non-secure website."
+"protocol with a green lock icon."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+msgstr ""
+"But in mid-2019, the formerly green lock icon became gray, intending to de-"
+"emphasize the default (safe) connection state and instead of putting more "
+"emphasis on broken or insecure connections."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+msgstr ""
+"Major browsers as Firefox and Chrome understood that it is a benefit for the"
+" entire user base if they deploy familiar experiences for both users."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
+msgstr ""
+"We are following Firefox on this decision, and have we updated Tor Browser "
+"security indicators to make it easier for users to understand when they are "
+"visiting an non-secure website."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -433,33 +481,50 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "**Error pages for onion services**"
msgstr "**Error pages for onion services**"
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+msgstr "Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites."
+
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
msgstr ""
-"Sometimes users have a hard time reaching onion sites. In previous version "
-"of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an onion service, "
-"users received a standard Firefox error message, with no information about "
-"why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
+"In previous version of Tor Browser, when there was an error connecting to an"
+" onion service, users received a standard Firefox error message, with no "
+"information about why they were unable to connect to the onion site."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
msgstr ""
"In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser communicates with "
"users about service-, client-, and network-side errors that might happpen "
-"when they are trying to visit an onion service. Tor Browser now displays a "
-"simplified diagram of the connection and shows where the error occured. We "
-"want these messages to be clear and informative without being overwhelming."
+"when they are trying to visit an onion service."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+msgstr ""
+"Tor Browser now displays a simplified diagram of the connection and shows "
+"where the error occured."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
+msgstr ""
+"We want these messages to be clear and informative without being "
+"overwhelming."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
@@ -480,26 +545,46 @@ msgstr "**Onion Names**"
msgid ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
-"addresses:"
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
msgstr ""
"Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for "
"humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. "
-"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or"
-" return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have "
-"approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored "
-"for their service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for "
-"all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For"
-" this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and "
-"the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first "
-"proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/)."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+msgstr "This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+msgstr ""
+"We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in "
+"different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+msgstr ""
+"Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user "
+"groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
+"addresses:"
+msgstr ""
+"For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) "
+"and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the "
+"first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services "
"addresses:"
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
@@ -565,12 +650,21 @@ msgstr "**Give Feedback**"
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
msgstr ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
-"release, please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the "
-"many volunteers, who contributed to this release."
+"release, please let us know."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-95/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
+msgstr ""
+"Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, who "
+"contributed to this release."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -595,14 +689,26 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+msgstr ""
+"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
+"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+msgstr ""
+"We are informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this "
+"version."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
msgstr ""
-"The Android version for Tor Browser 10 is under active development and we "
-"are supporting the current version until the new one is ready. We are "
-"informed by Mozilla of any issues they learn about affecting this version. "
"We expect to release the new Tor Browser for Android based on Fenix in the "
"following weeks."
@@ -610,11 +716,18 @@ msgstr ""
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
-"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
msgstr ""
"Tor Browser 10 ships with Firefox 78.3.0esr, updates NoScript to 11.0.44, "
-"and Tor to 0.4.4.5. This release includes important [security updates to "
+"and Tor to 0.4.4.5."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
+"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
+msgstr ""
+"This release includes important [security updates to "
"Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-43/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
@@ -622,39 +735,47 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
msgstr ""
"This new Tor Browser release is focused on stabling Tor Browser based on a "
"[new extended support release](https://www.mozilla.org/en-"
-"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox. Tor Browser 10.0 is the"
-" first stable release of the 10.0 series based on Firefox 78esr."
+"US/firefox/enterprise/#overview) of Mozilla Firefox."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
+msgstr ""
+"Tor Browser 10.0 is the first stable release of the 10.0 series based on "
+"Firefox 78esr."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
msgstr ""
"**Note:** Tor Browser 10.0 is the [final Tor Browser "
"series](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-"
-"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6. Beginning with the 10.5 series,"
-" CentOS 6 is not supported."
+"browser/-/issues/40089) supporting CentOS 6."
+
+#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
+#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
+msgid "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
+msgstr "Beginning with the 10.5 series, CentOS 6 is not supported."
#: https//www.torproject.org/releases/tor-browser-10-0/
#: (content/releases/tor-browser-10-0/contents+en.lrpage.body)
msgid ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
msgstr ""
"If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this "
"release, [please let us know](https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-"
-"feedback/). Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many volunteers, "
-"who contributed to this release."
+"feedback/)."
#: https//www.torproject.org/about/cy-pres/
#: (content/about/cy-pres/contents+en.lrpage.title)
@@ -1698,27 +1819,27 @@ msgstr "GROW THE NETWORK"
msgid "Defend yourself."
msgstr "Defend yourself."
-#: templates/hero-download.html:34
+#: templates/hero-download.html:36
msgid "Download for"
msgstr "Download for"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:35
+#: templates/hero-download.html:37
msgid "Signature"
msgstr "Signature"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:45
+#: templates/hero-download.html:47
msgid "Download for Android"
msgstr "Download for Android"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:51
+#: templates/hero-download.html:53
msgid "Download in another language or platform"
msgstr "Download in another language or platform"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:52
+#: templates/hero-download.html:54
msgid "Download the latest alpha build"
msgstr "Download the latest alpha build"
-#: templates/hero-download.html:57
+#: templates/hero-download.html:59
msgid "Read the latest release announcements"
msgstr "Read the latest release announcements"
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