On Wed, 05 Dec 2018, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> When do we expect the next stable Tor Browser to be released?
Tor Browser is released on the same day as Firefox:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar
So the next one will be on 2018-12-11.
Nicolas
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I agree with Seth, this particular YouTube frontend/proxy seems to be
more focused on offering an alternative viewing experience rather than
privacy.
One interesting thing I have noted which may improve privacy (but still
does not outweigh the risk involved) is that this site provides video
Im not the operator of the service but here are the advantages:
- Youtube is made by a dick company to humanity called Google, which is
funding their services by stealing/collecting users data. So the JS
which is closed source in case of YB prevent you from watching the
videos unless you allow
This is another front end to YouTube:
Clearnet:
https://invidio.us
Onion V2 Mirror:
http://kgg2m7yk5aybusll.onion/
Onion V3 Mirror:
http://axqzx4s6s54s32yentfqojs3x5i7faxza6xo3ehd4bzzsg2ii4fv2iid.onion
Special Thanks to Omar Roth for making this happen.
Source Code:
bo0od writes:
> This is another front end to YouTube:
Hi bo0od,
Thanks for the links.
This seems to be in a category of "third-party onion proxy for clearnet
service" which is distinct from the situation where a site operator
provides its own official onion service (like Facebook's
Seth David Schoen writes:
> if its operator knew a vulnerability in some clients' video codecs,
(or in some other part of Tor Browser, since the proxy can also serve
arbitrary HTTP headers, HTML, CSS, Javascript, JSON, and media files of
various types)
> it could also serve a maliciously
When do we expect the next stable Tor Browser to be released?
Cordially,
Nathaniel Suchy
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The keys changing is to avoid a guard from knowing you’re the same user from a
new IP. The keys help encrypt communication between you and the Tor Network.
I’m not sure about the technical specifics, maybe someone else is but that’s a
high level overview :)
Cordially,
Nathaniel Suchy
Dec 4,