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Hi all,

There used to be an option for people in countries that block
Torproject.org to send an email to a bot and get a download link in
return. I cannot find this download option anywhere on the website,
and am wondering if we should make this more prominent. For many
people I know, this is the only option to download Tor, apart from me
passing on the file.

Also, when I once tried the email bot, the only option was to be sent
a download link to Dropbox, which isn't of much use when Dropbox is
also blocked in the country. Has there been any discussion on using
Amazon or Azure servers instead, following the same rationale like the
meek bridges?

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rizzo
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