Fix HTML Tags Inconcistency

https://github.com/privacytools/privacytools.io/issues/2202
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Jonah Aragon 2021-05-01 14:41:19 -05:00
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{% include legacy/cardv2.html
title="Snowflake"
image="/assets/img/legacy_svg/3rd-party/snowflake.svg"
description="<strong>Snowflake</strong> is a new <a href=https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en>pluggable transport</a> from the Tor Project. If you have an uncensored connection, running this extension volunteers your connection to be used as a Snowflake proxy to help users unable to connect to the Tor network. Your IP will not be visible to the sites users visit using your proxy, as this extension will not make you an exit node. If your access to the Tor network is blocked, this extension will not assist you, and you should use the <a href=https://www.torproject.org>Tor Browser</a> instead. <b>Note:</b> This add-on does not work with WebRTC disabled."
description="<strong>Snowflake</strong> is a new <a href=https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en>pluggable transport</a> from the Tor Project. If you have an uncensored connection, running this extension volunteers your connection to be used as a Snowflake proxy to help users unable to connect to the Tor network. Your IP will not be visible to the sites users visit using your proxy, as this extension will not make you an exit node. If your access to the Tor network is blocked, this extension will not assist you, and you should use the <a href=https://www.torproject.org>Tor Browser</a> instead. <strong>Note:</strong> This add-on does not work with WebRTC disabled."
website="https://snowflake.torproject.org"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-snowflake/1146"
git="https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/snowflake.git"

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</h1>
<div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">
DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-TLS, and DNSCrypt resolvers will not make you anonymous. Using Anonymized DNSCrypt hides <i>only</i> your DNS traffic from your Internet Service Provider. However, using any of these protocols will prevent DNS hijacking, and make your DNS requests harder for third parties to eavesdrop on and tamper with. If you are currently using Google's DNS resolver, you should pick an alternative here. See the <a href="#dns-definitions">definitions</a> below.
DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-TLS, and DNSCrypt resolvers will not make you anonymous. Using Anonymized DNSCrypt hides <em>only</em> your DNS traffic from your Internet Service Provider. However, using any of these protocols will prevent DNS hijacking, and make your DNS requests harder for third parties to eavesdrop on and tamper with. If you are currently using Google's DNS resolver, you should pick an alternative here. See the <a href="#dns-definitions">definitions</a> below.
</div>
<div id="dns-table" class="table-responsive">

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WebRTC is a new communication protocol that relies on JavaScript that can leak your actual IP address from behind your VPN.
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<p>While software like NoScript prevents this, it's probably a good idea to block this protocol directly as well, just to be safe. <b>Note:</b> This disables browser-based call functionality that is used for webapps like Discord, Hangouts, Jitsi, etc.</p>
<p>While software like NoScript prevents this, it's probably a good idea to block this protocol directly as well, just to be safe. <strong>Note:</strong> This disables browser-based call functionality that is used for webapps like Discord, Hangouts, Jitsi, etc.</p>
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<a class="btn btn-warning" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://ipleak.net">Test your Browser now</a>