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Subject: [tor-talk] TorBrowser 4.5.3 circuit path display in TorButton breaks
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Hello,

On TorBrowser 4.5.3 I've detected that after some time of usage ( > 18
hours or so in my case) it doesn't show the circuit path any more when
clicking on TorButton, not for clearnet destinations and also not for
hidden services as well.


Circuit data display doesn't work all the time - for example, circuit
path isn't displayed for websites which redirect:
If I enter in address bar www.google.com, but the Exit node selected
for this circuit is in Poland, I'm being redirected to www.google.pl -
TorButton won't show circuit path in this case.

The funny thing is that sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. Is
it possible that if circuits are isolated per url domain bar, when I
try to connect to google.com Tor builds a circuit, with the exit node
in Poland, and after google server redirects me to google.pl it
selects a different circuit with the exit somewhere else?

Anyone else experienced this?
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