From: skybuckflying@gmail.com   
      
   On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 1:18:23 AM UTC+2, Nomen Nescio wrote:   
   > In article    
   > anonymous wrote:   
   > >   
   > > How is it I have to click on new identity several times to get tor to   
   > > connect, whereas with earlier versions it connects first time without   
   > > the new 10-30 second delay. Can't these geniuses code a program that   
   > > works? Also bridges DO NOT work, period. Doesn't matter the source where   
   > > you get them from they just DON'T work. I keep several older versions of   
   > > Tor because the new "upgrades" are often worse than the old versions.   
   > > Will the EVER get competent programmers to code the Tor interface.   
   > > Doesn't look promising. Also if you use older versions you will notice   
   > > many times the newer version won't connect whereas the older versions   
   > > will. It's just a lame program. And as other posters have noticed it is   
   > > being fucked with by 3 letter agencies.   
   >   
   > 1. If you are observing Tor negotiation, it says why.   
   > 2. Bridges work.   
   > 3. Waiting for your link to an updated binary.   
   > 4. Don't use Avast, it fucks with Tor. If you use Tor, have   
   > Avast installed and are experiencing erratic connectivity, right-   
   > click the Avast icon, Avast shields control, Disable for 10   
   > minutes and try again.   
      
   I think it has an "auto-connect" checkbox or button that can be    
   licked/enabled.   
      
   After that is clicked it should work, but granted tor might have some routers   
   offline or some other identify/connection issue.   
      
   So far, for me, mostly it works, if not always lately, it does warn sometimes   
   about identity leakage.   
      
   So my advise is "enable auto connect" ! ;)   
      
   Bye,   
    Skybuck.   
      
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