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The Tor Browser will block browser plugins such as Flash, RealPlayer, Quicktime, and others. Those plugins can be manipulated into revealing your real IP address and harming your anonymity and privacy. Therefore, it's not recommended to install additional addons or plugins into the Tor Browser. The lack of plugins means that Youtube videos are not available by default, but Youtube does provide an experimental HTML5-player as an opt-in feature that works for most videos.

How To Download Videos Using Tor Browser

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A container inside a container. Make sure your dummy container has plausible stuff in it. Dont run stuff from browser, download it first. Run app then open video. W/e get portable versions of VLC and infranview and what ever else you need to view your downloads. Make sure they are set up to not check for updates. Bonus paranoia.

Get sandboxIE, set it up to put the sandbox inside your main truecrypt container(not the dummy) do not run portable vlc or infranview or w/e to view files without running them through the sandbox. I'd even run the tor browser in the sandbox. This set up encrypts the sandbox, so even if it left traces. Cookies, what ever and the sandbox erased them, they would be erased securely as they were encrypted before erasure. Like it says. Third party programs do not, by default, run through the Tor proxy.

When your computer connects to the server to download the video, your actual IP is exposed. If the server so chooses, they can log this IP, and - in severe cases - compare it to your Tor IP. For example: download.php?id=file_id&session=your_unique_id Viewing the HTML page, you are using IP T.O.R.1, but when clicking the link and downloading the file in a third party program, you are using the IP R.E.A.L. Since download.php has both your real IP and session ID, they can say, 'Oh, this guy who has been using session ID has been behind a proxy. His actual IP is R.E.A.L!' It would be easy to update all previous logs to replace T.O.R.1 with R.E.A.L.

UPDATE `logs` SET `ip` = 'R.E.A.L' WHERE `session` = 'your_unique_id' But that isn't going to happen. I'd say probably less than 1% of download requests even log your IP (that is usually done, if at all, on the HTML pages), and maybe 1% of those would go back through the logs and replace your previously used Tor IPs with your real IP. So, all in all, don't worry about it, unless you're doing something super illegal.

But your question is answered in your post. 'Tor says opening a third party program can unmask me. Can opening a third party program unmask me?' If you want to download a file, download it through your browser, not a third party program. Right-click, save target as, etc. This will download the file through [presumably] Firefox, which is behind Tor, instead of - say - VLC which is not behind Tor.

Although your third party program may actually support proxying, if you check the settings. It is usually listed under 'Connections' or 'Proxy.' If you set those to your Tor address (127.0.0.1 + some port that seems to change with each installation; Vidalia should tell you the port number in the settings), then that program will no longer 'unmask' you. To add to what penglang said if it isn't illegal where you are and you could obtain it from a non.onion using tor is a bit of a waste of bandwidth. I assume that since being anon is important that it isn't however with the influx of new peoples I feel I should point this out. No, it's not.

He is providing dilution to the network. If Tor could only be justified for illegal activity it would defeat its purpose. It's only by having a large and diverse user base that Tor can work. If he doesn't trust his ISP (that knows who he is, and that may be very close to the state, who in turn can be very curious even about legal activities of its citizens) he may use Tor to keep his activities private, as they should always be. Lawful users are important.

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