The Tor Project maintains a Distribution Directory where past builds, including 12.0.4, are stored.
In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, the mantra is usually "update now, update often." The Tor Project releases new versions of its flagship Tor Browser bundle frequently—sometimes multiple times a month—to patch security holes, update NoScript, and improve the privacy features of the underlying Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR). Tor Browser 12.0.4 Older Versions for Windows
One of the biggest shifts in this series was the move to a single, "multi-locale" bundle. Previously, users had to download specific installers for different languages. Starting with version 12.0, all supported languages were included in one package, allowing users to switch languages via the "Language" menu in General Settings without re-downloading the entire browser. Modernized Base: By rebasing on Firefox 102 ESR The Tor Project maintains a Distribution Directory where
Enhanced the "Connection Assist" feature to help users find working bridges automatically. Critical Risks of Using Older Versions Previously, users had to download specific installers for