Thanks for that information... yes, I've suspected that tor-browser was doing something special that way...
Devan Carpenter writes: > Please keep in mind that none of the interim solutions are safe compared > to tor-browser. Even using icecat with NoJS & self-destructing cookies > (which are both extensions you absolutely should have, if you're going to > use icecat over Tor) it still is inferior. One of the nicest things > about tor-browser that is missing from every other browser is its tab > isolation. Every tab you have open is an isolated session, with no > shared cookies (and even different tor circuits iirc). This way you > can't be tracked accross websites by your cookies. > > There are some other anonymizing features that I forget now, but that's > the main one which stands out, and the point is that you should be very > cautious using another browser via Tor. > > Christopher Lemmer Webber transcribed 254 bytes: >> Anyone have recommendations on how they're doing web browsing via Tor, >> sans tor-browser? In the interim I have been using the more >> lightweight, non-js using browsers like links. >> >> What are you doing in the interim? icecat with a set of extensions? >> Or? >>
