
In view of this I contacted my ISP who told me that no-one else had the problem so if Tor worked, then use Tor or another proxy. Your computer has a DNS cache that could become outdated or corrupted, which would make it so you cant access certain websites. The strange thing is that if I connect to the net via Tor/Firefox, the problem does not exist. The problem exists on three computers in the same house running Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Home and Windows XP Pro and it exists in Firefox 13.0.1, Google Chrome and MS Internet Explorer.

Step 3: Download Tor Browser from one of the providers. Step 2: GetTor will send you back a reply with links to download Tor Browser from our supported providers. My problem is that I can't access certain websites I either get Timeout problems or they load in a wierd hybrid text/graphics form or they don't load at all. The idea behind GetTor is very simple: Step 1: Send a request to GetTor ( ) specifying your operating system (and your locale).

If it's not the right place I'd be grateful for pointers to the correct forum. Hi, I'm a newbie to this forum so I'm unsure whether this is the right place to post this problem however, as I'm a Firefox user, I thought I'd try here first.
