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<style> /* Display "*Unsafe Browser*" instead of "this browser" in /doc/anonymous_internet/unsafe_browser and /misc/unsafe_browser_warning */ .doc { display: inline-block; } .warning { display: none; } </style>
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To sign in to a network using a captive portal:
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Try visiting an innocent-looking website that is common in your location, for example, a search engine or news site:
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<a href="http://google.com/" target="_blank">Google</a>
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<a href="http://linkedin.com/" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a>
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<a href="http://duckduckgo.com/" target="_blank"/>DuckDuckGo</a>
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<a href="http://baidu.com/" target="_blank"/>Baidu</a>
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If you are redirected to a captive portal, sign in to the network.
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If you are not redirected to a captive portal and the website loads, this means that you are already connected to the Internet. Close <span class="warning">this browser</span> <span class="doc">the <i>Unsafe Browser</i></span> and try connecting to the Tor network again.
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After Tails is connected to Tor, close <span class="warning">this browser.</span> <span class="doc">the <i>Unsafe Browser</i>.</span>
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<div class="caution">
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<p>It is particularly important that you close the <i>Unsafe Browser</i> if you use accessibility features like the Screen Keyboard or the Screen Reader. If you keep the <i>Unsafe Browser</i> open, a very advanced network attacker might use it to deanonymize you.</p>
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</div>
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You can use *Tor Browser* or any other application as usual.
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