Miroslav Rovis <miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr> [17-01-14 03:36]: > On 170113-18:01+0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > Adam Carter <adamcart...@gmail.com> [17-01-13 02:51]: > > > I said in a recent thread that tor was an ip obfuscation tool, but also > > > "Tor > > > Browser normalizes many browser outputs to mitigate existing browser > > > fingerprinting," according to; > > > > > > https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-fingerprinting-techniques-identify-users-across-different-browsers-on-the-same-pc/ > > Great new research! Thanks! This will be linked all over the internet, > for a few more months from now, till newser research comes along! > > > > > Hi Adam, > > > > would it possible to re-configure a Tor-Browser to use the "normal > > web" instead of the tor-network? > > > I see you asked Adam, but this is trivial. Tor-Browser is just Firefox, > modified and improved in some ways. > > -- > Miroslav Rovis > Zagreb, Croatia > http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr
Hi Miroslav, You have checked that yourself? ;) ok...becaused I tried and failed: how can I revert "modified and improved in some ways" to get back to "normal internet" and keep the other improvements... For example: Starting the torbrowser connect to the Tor-network before the browser itsself is visible...where is that implemented? (I dont want to dig into the source of the TB...) Cheers Meino