Word of warning: if you want to stay anonymous, you should use TorBrowser or Tails. Icecat is a bad choice, it has few users and its developers added some custom code that makes it very easy to figure out your aren't running vanilla Firefox.
As far as I understand it: How can I use Tor Browser or Tails in Guix?I would have to use Tails through a usb-stick, without installing it on the harddisk - am I right?
How could I use Tor Browser with Guix? Gottfried Am 28.08.22 um 14:09 schrieb Csepp:
Gottfried <[email protected]> writes:[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] Hi Guixers, I installed "tor". Do I also need "tor-client" and "torsocks"? I don't know what they are for. I don't want to have too many packages, so if I don't need them to run tor, I can uninstall them. Gottfried [2. OpenPGP public key --- application/pgp-keys; OpenPGP_0x61FAF349C9FB7F94.asc]... [[End of PGP Signed Part]]You can just use tor and set your browser or whatever to use it as a proxy. Torsocks mostly does the same thing. Kind of. (Not really.) Word of warning: if you want to stay anonymous, you should use Tor Browser or Tails. Icecat is a bad choice, it has few users and its developers added some custom code that makes it very easy to figure out your aren't running vanilla Firefox.
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