![]() Necessary because Facebook’s security infrastructure conflicts with Tor’s intentional browsing obfuscation - so the direct link route offers a way for Facebook users to access the site through Tor “without losing the cryptographic protections provided by the Tor cloud”, as Facebook put it then. It’s not the first Tor-related move for the social network, which created a Facebook onion address in October 2014 to make it easier for people to connect to Facebook directly via the anonymizing layer of Tor. The feature will be rolling out over the next few days, Facebook said yesterday. Facebook has added what it dubs “experimental support” for accessing its services via Tor on Android, using the Orbot proxy app for Android.
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