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<h2>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</h2>
<h2><strong>TOR PROJECT ANNOUNCES NEW STABLE RELEASE</strong></h2>
<p><strong>WALPOLE, MA</strong> The Tor Project announces a new stable
release of the Tor software. More than two years in the making,
this release features improved client performance and hidden service
reliability, better compatibility for Android, correct behavior for
bridges that listen on more than one address, more extensible and flexible
directory object handling, better reporting of network statistics,
improved code security, and many many other features and bugfixes. A
<a
href="https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-announce/2011-August/000080.html">full
changelog</a> is available.</p>
<p>This release series is dedicated to the memory of Andreas Pfitzmann
(1958-2010), a pioneer in anonymity and privacy research, a founder of the
PETS community, a leader in our field, a mentor, and a friend. He left
us with these words:
<blockquote>"I had the possibility to contribute to this world that
is not as it should be. I hope I could help in some areas to make the
world a better place, and that I could also encourage other people to
be engaged in improving the world. Please, stay engaged. This world
needs you, your love, your initiative -- now I cannot be part of that
anymore."</blockquote></p>
<p>Tor's tools and technologies are already used by millions of people
to protect their activities online. These users include journalists and
human rights workers in politically rigid countries communicating with
whistleblowers and dissidents. Law enforcement officers on Internet
sting operations stay anonymous with Tor, as do people wanting to post
socially sensitive information in chat rooms, like rape or abuse survivors
and those with illnesses. ·The Tor network also provides protection
for people looking for another layer of privacy from the millions of
websites and ISPs bent on collecting private information and tracking
their moves online.</p>