

Most networks combine IP with a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). Internet Protocol address specifies the technical format of the addressing and packets scheme. IP address act as an identifier for a specific machine on a particular network. The only other alternative would be to disable via group policy.An Internet Protocol address is a numerical label which is assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the IP for communication. If this is set, on a fresh install Tor is un-attainable and will never show in the UI. That would mean putting in a new entry like this: Another possible way to disable this would be to make an entry on either your router or your local machine for the /etc/hosts file (on Windows C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts) and make non-routable. I understand that the desire is to not even see that option. The seemingly random string of letters after User Data would be different if you’re on macOS or Linux %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\cldoidikboihgcjfkhdeidbpclkineef

It’s safe to completely delete thisįor example, I’m on Windows and the directory would look like this: You’ll need to go to your profile directory and then find the folder with the Tor executable. Once that is disabled, you might need to restart the browserĬhanging that won’t remove the executable though. You should be able to completely disable it by going to brave://settings/extensions and then disabling Private Window with Tor.
