<stringname="not_anonymous_yet">WARNING: Your traffic is not anonymous yet! Please configure your applications to use HTTP proxy 127.0.0.1:8118 or SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 proxy 127.0.0.1:9050</string>
the HTTP Proxy to 127.0.0.1 and port 8118, for HTTP traffic only (HTTP/S will not work).</string>
<stringname="help_text_3">For Instant Messaging, try "Beem" in the market, and set the SOCKS5 proxy to 127.0.0.1 / port 9050.</string>
<stringname="help_text_4">For Android 2.x devices, you MUST ROOT your device in order for Orbot to work transparently, as there is no browser that will work for non-root devices. Otherwise, the "Beem" app will allow
you to set the SOCKS5 proxy to 127.0.0.1 and port 9050. You should also enable SSL to protect your username and password.</string>
<stringname="help_text_5">If you root your device, whether it is 1.x or 2.x based, Orbot can transparently proxy any applicatons you select
and all DNS requests. This includes the built-in Browser, Gmail, YouTube and Maps, as well as any third-party app.</string>
<stringname="status_install_fail">The Tor binary files were unable to be installed. Please check the log and notify tor-assistants@torproject.org</string>
<stringname="wizard_welcome_msg">Orbot brings Tor to Android. Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.\n\n*WARNING:* Simply installing Orbot will _not_ magically anonymize your mobile traffic! This wizard will help you get started.</string>
<stringname="wizard_details_msg">Orbot is an open-source application that contains Tor, LibEvent and Privoxy. It provides a local HTTP proxy (8118) and a SOCKS proxy (9050) into the Tor network. Orbot also has the ability, on rooted device, to send all internet traffic through Tor.</string>
<stringname="wizard_premissions_msg_root">Excellent! We\'ve detected that you have root permissions enabled for Orbot. We will use this power wisely.</string>
<stringname="wizard_permissions_msg_stock"> While it is not required, Orbot can become a more powerful tool if your device has root access. Use the button below to grant Orbot superpowers! </string>
<stringname="wizard_permissions_no_root">If you don\'t have root access or have no idea what we\'re talking about, just be sure to use apps made to work with Orbot.</string>
<stringname="wizard_configure_msg">Orbot gives you the option to route all application traffic through Tor OR to choose your applications individually.</string>
<stringname="wizard_configure_all">Proxy All Apps Through Tor</string>
<stringname="wizard_configure_select_apps">Select Individual Apps for Tor</string>
<stringname="wizard_tips_msg">We encourage you to download & use apps that know how to connect directly to Orbot. Click on the buttons below to install.</string>
<stringname="wizard_proxy_help_msg">If the Android app you are using can support the use of an HTTP or SOCKS proxy, then you can configure it to connect to Orbot and use Tor.\n\n
The host settings is 127.0.0.1 or "localhost". For HTTP, the port setting is 8118. For SOCKS, the proxy is 9050. You should use SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 if possible.
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You can learn more about proxying on Android via the FAQ at: http://tinyurl.com/proxyandroid
<stringname="wizard_final">Orbot is ready!</string>
<stringname="wizard_final_msg">Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons: journalists and bloggers, human rights workers, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens... and now you are ready to, as well!</string>
<stringname="connect_first_time"> You\'ve successfully connected to the Tor network - but this does NOT mean your device is secure. You can use the \'Check\' option from the menu to test your browser. \n\nVisit us at https://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot or send an email to help@guardianproject.info to learn more.</string>