[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°6

2016-08-12 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my sixth status report for my GSOC project. Repository: https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central Beta: https://fpcentral.irisa.fr 1- Development of the "Acceptable" feature When a user sends his fingerprint to the server, he can now see for each attribute if the collected

[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°5

2016-07-29 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my fifth status report for my GSOC project. Repository: https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central Beta: https://fpcentral.irisa.fr 1 - Support of TBB versions for statistics through tags I have added the selection of TBB versions for the custom statistics page. In order to do

[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°4

2016-07-16 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my fourth status report for my GSOC project. https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central 1 - The beta for FP Central is live! You can visit it at this address: https://fpcentral.irisa.fr/ Don't hesitate to send us feedback so that we can improve the website to make it the best we

[tor-dev] Fingerprint Central - Testers needed!

2016-07-05 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, As part of my GSOC project, the beta for Fingerprint Central is finally live! Here is the link: https://fpcentral.irisa.fr For the moment, we are interested in testing the core feature of the project which is the collection of fingerprints. Other features are in development and

[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°3

2016-07-01 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my third status report for my GSOC project. https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central 1 - Following my last report, I've added the following elements to Fingerprint Central: - A page that detects the current level of the security slider of the Tor browser - A page that looks

[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°2

2016-06-17 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my second status report for my GSOC project. A little reminder that the repo is located on GitHub: https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central 1 - I have progressed faster than I expected in the last two weeks. Here is everything that I have done: - Storage of fingerprints in a

[tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°1

2016-06-03 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi everyone, Here is my first status report for my GSOC project. 1 - Here is the link to the GitHub repo of the project: https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central I have chosen the name "Fingerprint Central" for the project. I may change it in the future but I'm pretty satisfied with it for the

Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC16] A website to improve Tor fingerprinting defenses

2016-04-24 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
That's a very good question! The website is first and foremost aimed to improve the Tor browser (even though it will open its doors to every browsers after that). This means that, at first, we would only collect fingerprints coming from Tor browsers and not from users redirecting their network

[tor-dev] [GSoC16] A website to improve Tor fingerprinting defenses

2016-04-24 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Tor Community! My name is Pierre and I'm a second year PhD student from France working on browser fingerprinting. I'm really fortunate that my proposal for this year Google Summer of Code has been been selected. My goal for this summer is to set up a website similar to Panopticlick or

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-22 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Lunar, Thanks for the valuable feedback! It would be great to have the features that you cite into the website. For the first version, my point of view is to mainly focus on the added value for developers which is to add/remove tests easily and get the relevant data as easily as possible for