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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string name="app_name">Orbot</string>
<string name="app_version">0.0.3a</string>
<string name="internal_web_url">http://orbot/</string>
<string name="default_web_url">http://check.torproject.org</string>
<string name="control_permission_label">start and stop the anonymous data connection</string>
<string name="tor_proxy_service_process">torproxyservice</string>
<string name="status_starting_up">Starting up...</string>
<string name="status_activated">"Orbot is Activated\n&lt;&lt; TOUCH TO DISCONNECT &gt;&gt;</string>
<string name="status_disabled">"Orbot is Disabled\n&lt;&lt; TOUCH TO START &gt;&gt;</string>
<string name="status_shutting_down">Orbot is shutting down</string>
<string name="tor_process_connecting">Starting Tor engine...</string>
<string name="tor_process_connecting_step2">authenticating...</string>
<string name="tor_process_connecting_step3">complete.</string>
<string name="tor_process_connecting_step4">waiting.</string>
<string name="menu_home">Home</string>
<string name="menu_browse">Browse</string>
<string name="menu_settings">Settings</string>
<string name="menu_log">Log</string>
<string name="menu_info">Info</string>
<string name="button_help">Help</string>
<string name="button_close">Close</string>
<string name="button_about">About</string>
<string name="help_text">Orbot requires different configuration depending on the Android operating system version it is used on.
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For non-rooted Android 1.x devices (G1, MyTouch3G, Hero): Please use the "ProxySurf" browser available in the Android Market, and set
the HTTP Proxy to 127.0.0.1 and port 8118. For Instant Messsaging, try "Beem" in the market, and set the HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy (to port 9050).
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For Android 2.x devices, you MUST ROOT your device in order for Orbot to work transparently for all web and DNS traffic. 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.
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If you root your device, whether it is 1.x or 2.x based, Orbot will automatically, transparently proxy all web traffic on port 80
and all DNS requests. This includes the built-in Browser, Gmail, YouTube, Maps and any other application that uses standard port 80
traffic.
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At this time, Orbot cannot proxy standard HTTPS traffic unless the application supports proxy via HTTP or SOCKS.
</string>
</resources>