Tor AutoSwitcher – Switch Tor Identities Automatically

Tor AutoSwitcher is a free utility that automatically switches Tor  to a new identity every 10 minutes. The time interval is configurable.

In case you’re wondering what the hell Tor is and why would anyone care about “switching” their identity, here’s a relevant quote from the Tor article Wikipedia:

Tor is a system intended to enable online anonymity, composed of client software and a network of servers which can hide information about users’ locations and other factors which might identify them. […] It is intended to protect users’ personal freedom, privacy, and ability to conduct confidential business, by keeping their internet activities from being monitored.

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Download

TorAutoSwitcher.zip (466 KB)

This is a Windows-only application.

Installation

Before you install and run Tor AutoSwitcher,  you will need to configure Tor to allow password-protected access to its remote control API. If you have installed Tor as part of the Vidalia bundle, you can do this in the “Advanced” tab of the Vidalia settings window. Set any password you like, then restart Tor to make the changes take effect.

Extract the contents of TorAutoSwitcher.zip to a new directory and run “Tor AutoSwitcher.exe”. This will cause a configuration dialog to pop up. Enter the password you set for Tor in the “Password” box, then use the “Every [number] minutes” drop-down to select how often you’d like to switch to a new identity. In most cases you won’t need to touch the “Address” box.

Finally, click “OK”. Tor AutoSwitcher will minimize to the system tray and start switching Tor identities at the specified time interval.

To exit Tor AutoSwitcher, right-click the system tray icon and choose “Exit” from the pop-up menu.

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30 Responses to “Tor AutoSwitcher – Switch Tor Identities Automatically”

  1. Mhg says:

    İt doesnt change the identity!

  2. Peter says:

    When i run Tor an run TOR Autoswitcher i get error:

    Identity switch failed.

    I have defauld Config on Tor and on TOR Autoswitcher.

    Where do i have to change config? Sorry for Noob Question – but i really dont find it in Tor!!

    THANKS !!!!!

  3. Jānis Elsts says:

    Quoting from the post:

    If you have installed Tor as part of the Vidalia bundle, you can do this in the “Advanced” tab of the Vidalia settings window.

    If you installed Tor in some other way, well, I don’t know how to change the config. Read the installer documentation, perhaps?

  4. Peter says:

    Thanks, but i dont finde where to config that:

    Before you install and run Tor AutoSwitcher, you will need to configure Tor to allow password-protected access to its remote control API

    Can u tell me where in Tor i can change that?

  5. Jānis Elsts says:

    As I said, consider reading the documentation. I haven’t used Tor in a while, so I can’t answer your question.

  6. Peter says:

    thx, very useful hint 🙁
    if i would like to read that – i would not post a question in a forum !!!!

    if u dont know it just dont answer – i aksed people knowing tor … i dont give a f*** on your opinion ….

  7. Jānis Elsts says:

    Perhaps you hadn’t noticed, but this is my personal site, not a forum. You have been added to the comment blacklist. Goodbye.

  8. Conspirator says:

    “Peter”, Pierre se não te deram educação quando pequeno, ao menos, agora, adulto, tenha um pouco.

  9. Name Withheld says:

    Jānis, I don’t know how you can blacklist people when the blog itself is about Tor. Tor is supposed to make you anonymous, right? Don’t worry, I am not him. You don’t have to blacklist the Tor IP I am using either because I am nice, kind, and friendly.
    I am sorry if I sounded a bit rude. I hope it is okay.
    Goodbye

  10. Metaoxic.me says:

    Thanks for this!

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