From 6a183e5865c1a05cfe5e4a2f780392da768099a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pterocles Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 10:56:43 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a word/typo Overlooked a word Signed-off-by: pterocles --- guide.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/guide.md b/guide.md index ac7be5b..84efd26 100644 --- a/guide.md +++ b/guide.md @@ -11727,7 +11727,7 @@ Each Virtual Machine is a sandbox. Remember the reasons for using them are to pr # Appendix X: Using Tor bridges in hostile environments -Recently, the Tor Project has made it incredibly simple to access Bridges with **Connection Assist**, and it is now automatically done in hostile or censored regions. Simply open the Tor Browser and the connection will be configured based on your needs on any hostile network. Previously, we had a list of options below this paragraph which were necessary to enable and configure bridges, but now that this is done automatically using [moat](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/moat/). +Recently, the Tor Project has made it incredibly simple to access Bridges with **Connection Assist**, and it is now automatically done in hostile or censored regions. Simply open the Tor Browser and the connection will be configured based on your needs on any hostile network. Previously, we had a list of options below this paragraph which were necessary to enable and configure bridges, but now this is done automatically using [moat](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/moat/). In some environments, your ISPs might be trying to prevent you from accessing Tor. Or accessing Tor openly might be a safety risk.