

Short for ‘The Onion Router’, Tor was developed as a project to protect US intelligence but was later released as open-source software for people concerned about data privacy. So, I posted this for the next person to land on this thread. Tor Browser is a free privacy browser for Windows that protects users from online surveillance and tracking. Neither the information in the last post nor the information at the "Adding Other Apps" page previously linked was exactly right. I know this is an old thread, but I arrived at it today after doing a web search. I also right-clicked the remaining entry and set the Category to "Internet".

They all showed as "Tor Browser", but I was able to identify which entry pointed to "firefox.exe" by hovering over each entry and waiting for the tooltip to appear, showing the exe file it pointed to. Right-click on each of the entries that didn't point to "firefox.exe" and click "Hide".Search for "Browser" in the PortableApps menu.This is probably not necessary, but I didn't try it without renaming the folder. I think this is what the PortableApps menu uses for the name of the menu entry. Download and verify Tor (standalone) from the Tor downloads page. I renamed the folder from "Browser" to "Tor Browser". The Tor software protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents In order to set up an Onion v3 hidden service, youll have to build Tor from source.Move the "Tor Browser\Browser" folder to "X:\PortableApps\PortableApps" where all the other folders for apps I've installed with the platform were located.The steps were a little different for me.
