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Tor browser shows up on “frequent” applications list after removal



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I have read this Q/ARemoving tor browser and I have removed my tor installation with those commands but when I go to Ubuntu frequent on 18.04 I still see tor browser and I can double click on it and open and surf. How is this possible ?



When I do a find . -name "tor" under /root I see no tor except for a couple of config files. How is Ubuntu still running my tor ?









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I have read this Q/ARemoving tor browser and I have removed my tor installation with those commands but when I go to Ubuntu frequent on 18.04 I still see tor browser and I can double click on it and open and surf. How is this possible ?



When I do a find . -name "tor" under /root I see no tor except for a couple of config files. How is Ubuntu still running my tor ?









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I have read this Q/ARemoving tor browser and I have removed my tor installation with those commands but when I go to Ubuntu frequent on 18.04 I still see tor browser and I can double click on it and open and surf. How is this possible ?



When I do a find . -name "tor" under /root I see no tor except for a couple of config files. How is Ubuntu still running my tor ?









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I have read this Q/ARemoving tor browser and I have removed my tor installation with those commands but when I go to Ubuntu frequent on 18.04 I still see tor browser and I can double click on it and open and surf. How is this possible ?



When I do a find . -name "tor" under /root I see no tor except for a couple of config files. How is Ubuntu still running my tor ?







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Is Ubuntu actually still running tor? What happens if you click the icon in "frequent"?

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