Is there a problem with the Tor Browser?

Is there a problem with the Tor Browser?

(title) Tor Browser profile Problem (text) Tor browser does not have permission to access the profile. Please adjust your file system permissions and try again. Expected Behavior. It should have permissions to run for at least the user account that installed the package. Current Behavior

Is there a way to access Tor profile?

Tor Browser does not have permission to access the profile. I tried changing permissions on C:\\ProgramData\\chocolatey\\lib or-browser ools or-browser\\Browser\\ and similar, as recommended here and there, but it still didn’t work.

Where is ” the profile ” in Firefox or Tor?

Knowing that the Tor Browser is derived from FireFox, I deleted the app completely, along with a file elsewhere that had “torproject” as part of its filename, and deleted my entire ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox directory (which contains the FireFox profile). Installed a freshly downloaded copy of the Tor Browser and tried again.

Where is ” the profile ” in Tor Stack Exchange?

To run as a normal user, you’ll need to download and unpack it using that user’s account. The reason for this is that only the owner of the file can write to the profile (because it is their profile). The ‘profile’ is in TorBrowser.app/TorBrowser/Data/Browser but ‘chown’ and ‘chmod’ on those files/directories will not solve the problem.

Where do I find the Tor Browser logs?

Alternatively, on GNU/Linux, to view the logs right in the terminal, navigate to the Tor Browser directory and launch the Tor Browser from the command line by running: or to save the logs to a file (default: tor-browser.log)

What does it mean when your Tor fails to connect?

Discarding this circuit. If you see lines like these in your Tor log, it means your Tor failed to connect to the first node in the Tor circuit. This could mean that you’re on a network that’s censored. Please try connecting with bridges, and that should fix the problem.