.. _firefox-tor-windows: ************************************** Setting up Firefox with Tor on Windows ************************************** .. warning:: This guide assumes you have completed :ref:`setting up Tor for Windows`. Please visit this section first before you proceed as it is required for Firefox to properly work with Tor. Open Firefox. Enter ``about:config`` in the URL bar. Accept any warnings that may appear about accessing advanced settings. Search for ``dom.securecontext.whitelist_onions`` and set the value to ``true``. .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_whitelist.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot Now, you need to download a `Proxy Auto Config` file that will use the Tor service to resolve .onion urls. We have one hosted `here `_. Save it somewhere you won’t delete it. For this example: .. code-block:: C:\Program Files\Tor Browser\proxy.pac Now open your Firefox web browser, and select options: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_options_windows.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox options screenshot Select :menuselection:`Settings --> Options` Search for the term “proxy” in the search bar in the upper right, then select the button that says `Settings…`: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_search.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox search screenshot This should open a menu that will allow you to configure your proxy settings. Select `Automatic proxy configuration URL` and paste in the path to your PAC file from earlier, prefixed with ``file://``. For example: .. code-block:: file://C:/Program Files/Tor Browser/proxy.pac Then, check the box labeled `Proxy DNS when using SOCKS v5`: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_proxy.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox proxy settings screenshot Click ``OK`` and then restart Firefox for the changes to take effect. Now you’re all set! You should now be able to navigate to `.onion` URLs in Firefox. This means you can bookmark Cups Messenger, and use your Bitwarden Tor address in the `Bitwarden Firefox Plugin `_.