About
Arti is a project by the Tor Project, originating from the United States, dedicated to producing an embeddable, production-quality implementation of the Tor anonymity protocols in the Rust programming language. As a free and open-source initiative, its core product portfolio includes privacy-focused, lightweight, and anticensorship solutions, enabling online anonymity and censorship bypass through the Tor network. Developed in Rust, Arti supports a wide range of platforms including Rust, Linux, Mac, Windows, and BSD. It is positioned as a key component for Tor-related applications and serves as an alternative to other Tor implementations and clients such as URnetwork, Carburetor, Nym, Tractor, Snowflake Tor, Tor Control Panel, and Tor itself. The project maintains an active development cycle, evidenced by recent releases like Arti 1.5.0, which introduced new client features and relay backend work, and Arti 1.4.5, which focused on xon-based flow control. Community engagement is strong, with positive reviews and mentions, including a 5-star rating from 'seriousgoose', and the project leverages social media through the Tor Project's Facebook page.
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