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@@ -37,3 +37,7 @@ Can I use the Embassy from behind a VPN, for example, if my router has a built-i
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While this is possible, it adds complexity, which may lead to problems. You will need to understand the setup of your router/VPN and how it supports (or doesn't support) tor connections.
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While this is possible, it adds complexity, which may lead to problems. You will need to understand the setup of your router/VPN and how it supports (or doesn't support) tor connections.
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If you are having trouble with this, you might consider letting the Embassy out "in the clear," since everything is broadcast exclusively across the Tor network, offering a high level of privacy.
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If you are having trouble with this, you might consider letting the Embassy out "in the clear," since everything is broadcast exclusively across the Tor network, offering a high level of privacy.
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Why am I having trouble using my Embassy via the Brave browser?
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Unfortunately, Brave does not treat .onion addresses in a 'secure context.' This is a known issue in Brave that is being tracked `here <https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/13834>`_.
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