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This blog post contains the instructions for the TLSNotary workshop we present at [DefCon 2025](https://defcon.org/html/defcon-33/dc-33-workshops.html#content_60717). The workshop aims to introduce participants to TLSNotary, covering its use in both native Rust and browser environments.
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We are publishing these instructions beforehand so you can prepare (see [Pre-Workshop Setup](#pre-workshop-setup)), and they are also very useful for people who can't attend in person.
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We are publishing these instructions beforehand so you can prepare (see [Pre-Workshop Setup](2025-08-07-defcon.md#pre-workshop-setup)), and they are also very useful for people who can't attend in person.
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Click the extensions button (🧩) next to the address bar, and click **TLSN Extension > Plugins** and click the plugin you want to run; you can either try the Twitter or Discord plugin.
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> ℹ️ If you don't see the **Plugins** tab, make sure you enabled ["Developer mode"](#developper-mode)
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> ℹ️ If you don't see the **Plugins** tab, make sure you enabled "Developer mode" in the options.
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Next follow the steps in TLSNotary sidebar.
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