.. _connecting: ********** Connecting ********** With the :ref:`initial-setup` complete, your Embassy is now privately hosted on the Internet and can be accessed right from the browsers. Your Embassy's addresses (its Tor and LAN URLs) are completely private; no one else even knows they exists. If you accidentally leak your Embassy's addresses, do not worry. You Embassy is also protected by your password; so only you can log in. Tor === Connecting to your Embassy over :ref:`tor` requires using a browser that supports *.onion* URLs. Currently, Tor is the default and our recommended approach for most users. It *just works*. The one drawback, however, is latency; onion-routed communications over Tor can be slow. For a lightning fast experience, you can connect to your Embassy over LAN (below), but this requires additional setup. Below are a list of our recommended browsers for Tor: * `Start9 Consulate `_ (iOS) * `Firefox `_ (Mac, Windows, Linux, Android) * `Tor Browser `_ (Mac, Windows, Linux, Android) * `Brave `_ (Mac, Windows, Linux, Android) .. seealso:: `Setting up Firefox to handle Tor addresses `_ .. seealso:: `Announcing the Consulate Browser! `_ LAN === Connecting to your Embassy over :ref:`lan` has the benefit of being fast! It requires using a browser that supports *.local* URLs, which is true for most browsers. This option is considered *advanced*, since it requires :ref:`installing and trusting your Embassy's Root Certificate Authority SSL` on any phone or laptop you use to connect.