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a lot of sense
to consider this as an option.
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inconsistent latency.
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sense from a user experience perspective since Tor nodes would
quickly get flagged for abuse if they weren't blocked outright.
I am a bit mixed about whether reducing anonymity is a good thing or not
for a site that is ultimately centered around people interacting in
real-life.
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of what is
awesome about it, but still...
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application.
I'd be surprised if a proxy can be handled the same way, but if the
underlying application were to act as a VPN as well, it should be possible.
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if only to embarrass you?
I have trouble seeing why it matters what type of traffic people are
generating, unless it's abusive toward any of the networks involved
(including the internet at large).
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On 2015-02-16 03:30, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 2015-02-16 02:31, Dave Warren wrote:
On 2015-02-15 16:35, Mirimir wrote:
On 02/15/2015 02:22 PM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
I want to login to my VPS over SSH.
Is torsocks still a safe way to do this? A lot of the documentation
your timezone shifts
with your travel itinerary, assuming such information is made available
now or in the future.
For most people, it's probably not a major risk, but for those who's
livelihood or freedom relies upon anonymity, this is just the sort of
leak that Big Data can use.
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/msg00010.html .
Check the list archives for CVE-2014-6272. The answer is: this does not
affect Tor.
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usually means the
price is not reasonable to begin with)
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when you take the percentage of legitimate
traffic into account. The fact that Tor, by it's privacy centric nature,
makes it more difficult to use other fingerprinting techniques to sort
out legitimate users means that good users get lumped in with the bad
automatically.
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user who borrowed your password.
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the gateway and workstation are split
(introducing potential attack surfaces between the two) just as Tails
itself is probably overkill for many TBB users.
But I might be way off.
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of anyone who isn't a target from observing any
unexpected behaviour)
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client
to type username and password data into the browser (or other
application) without using the clipboard or any extension.
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. Without a whitelist, it will
eventually break sites, and if you whitelist yourself, you again
generate a fingerprint.
As much as I love Privacy Badger in general, I don't see how it can fit
into the Tor model.
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On 2015-09-17 13:47, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
On 9/17/2015 12:12 AM, Dave Warren wrote:
You're not wrong, but at the same time, annoying experienced users
who understand (and don't care about) the consequences isn't
necessarily useful either.
I don't have the answer.
Just thinking out loud. e.g
://www.browserleaks.com/canvas
[2]: https://www.browserleaks.com/firefox
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On Tue, Jan 24, 2017, at 16:00, I wrote:
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> > Probably because you don't want the release candidate.
>
> > --Roger
>
> Isn't the idea to seed the prospective version for testing, hence the
> button to get it?
> The button leads to the dud link.
Right now there isn't a prospective version,
On 2017-02-09 23:40, grarpamp wrote:
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Alec Muffett wrote:
a) I like the idea of Google giving you "one free search" and from that
trying to determine whether you are an "asshole" after which it lightens up
with the oppression
That's fine,
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016, at 11:09 AM, David Balažic wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Lately (like last 10 days) I see many messages (more than usual) on
> the list marked as spam by gmail (using the gmail.com web interface).
>
> The reason given is most often:
> - (this message) It has a from address in foo.com
On Sun, Sep 4, 2016, at 23:51, No Spam wrote:
> On 16-09-04 14:50:23, Dave Warren wrote:
> > <...>
> If this is the Setting, I THINK Whonix has their VM build with TBB as
> Standard Browser
Probably, but in my (limited) experience, it's either painfully slow or
a memory hog,
On Sun, Sep 4, 2016, at 13:38, No Spam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As far as i know this would be a bad idea, but i can't exactly cite the
> reasons from my head;
While there may be cases where it's a bad idea, I'd prefer that Tor warn
me and let me shoot myself in the foot -- I run TBB in a VM, so the
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016, at 04:25, carlo von lynX wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 03:16:12PM -0400, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> > address with a matching GPG key instead. I am still active on Tor's
> > IRC Channels under the username "deatives" and will continue to do
>
> I still don't understand why
That is not a DMCA complaint, a complaint under the DMCA is required to
be specific, and reports are made under oath and penalty of perjury that
the complainer owns the copyright for the item in question.
However, your host may not be passing on all the details to you, that's
a matter of
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016, at 22:41, Jon Tullett wrote:
> On 22 November 2016 at 10:55, Ben Tasker wrote:
> > The problem with blocking the camera in software is that it can then be
> > unblocked in software (and still potentially without your permission).
>
> And not just
>
It might be a bit more complicated than that, as that approach won't
wrap properly and may generate the Outlook Express-like situation where
quoted lines wrap before 80 characters, resulting in alternating lines
being quoted and having a single unquoted word.
Unfortunately wrapping while
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017, at 17:19, Kevin wrote:
> I disagree. In today's climate, speed matters.
Maybe for some use cases. If you're having a real time text
conversation, you need as many B/s as you can type (most likely 1-2
digits) and a multiple second latency is fine.
I first connected out to
> ? I think no one will use "Sign in to Sync" in Tor Browser, and it
> doesn't work because most of use have adjusted security settings and
> don't want to enable JavaScript.
Personally, I would use Sync if it worked. I also use bookmarks.
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On Thu, Jul 27, 2017, at 22:36, Random User wrote:
> > On 07/24/2017 11:07 PM, Random User wrote:
>
> > > My impression was that all of the major free email providers required a
> > > valid phone number in order to sign-up. I would find it quite
> > > interesting if Yandex does not.
>
> On Tue,
On 2017-08-09 16:53, Seth David Schoen wrote:
Notably, it doesn't apply to certificate authorities that only issue DV
certificates, because nobody at the time found a consensus about how to
validate control over these domain names.
I don't completely understand this, since outside the Tor
On 2018-01-08 16:29, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 03:25:09PM -0800, jbclem wrote:
Since I started using Tor browser I can't reach certain websites. www.craigslist.org is
a good example. I get an error message that "this ip has been automatically
blocked".
I wonder if
On 2018-02-09 10:24, nusenu wrote:
https://twitter.com/torproject/status/961964200477233152
According to Steph it plays in TorBrowser, does it play for you as well?
It does play here.
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> On Jul. 14, 2018, at 09:39, David Niklas wrote:
>
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:50:48 -0700
> Dave Warren wrote:
>> However there is a larger than average amount of abuse from tor exits,
>> and this abuse returns intermittently the longer an exit has been
>> around
On 2018-07-17 17:30, grarpamp wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 3:08 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
The whole point of tor is that you are anonymous just like everybody else.
Privacy Pass attempts to allow you to bypass CAPTCHAs by providing you with
tokens that anonymously prove you have solved
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, at 09:32, Lara wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2018, at 16:01, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> > I hate Cloudflare and what they’re doing to Tor users.
>
> Luckily Cloudflare, Google, Facebook do not hate you or the other Tor
> Users. Talking about being unfair.
Several Cloudflare staff
That might be part of it, but I just fired up a fresh Tor browser,
opened half a dozen sites that used to always require a CAPTCHA and none
did. I haven't used Tor in a couple weeks, so I'm not really sure when
this started.
But they did discuss trying to reduce the impact some months ago,
On 2018-09-18 14:33, Dave Warren wrote:
On 2018-09-18 13:33, nusenu wrote:
Dave Warren:
Can anyone confirm if the current release of TBB supports alt-svc?
I'm testing the Cloudflare alt-svc .onion beta project and I do see
the alt-svc header, but I'm trying to determine whether TBB
On 2018-09-18 21:17, TNT BOM BOM wrote:
thats nice, but doesnt look akward that the company who blocked Tor and
had that arguements (back then) , went all of a sudden to help Tor? do i
expect the holy ghost democraciz their brains and get the demon of
blocking free internet out from them? i
On 2018-12-10 10:05, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious to learn the reasons that various people on the lists, for those
who are comfortable sharing, why they use Tor. I'm also curious as to whether
users on this list only use Tor or if there are times they use a normal browser
(if so
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018, at 14:05, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Assuming the difference is "cloudflare vs not cloudflare", check out
> https://trac.torproject.org/27590
One of the comments on this bug is severely wrong:
"Why the hell doesn't it inform about using plain text .onion connections on
Can anyone confirm if the current release of TBB supports alt-svc?
I'm testing the Cloudflare alt-svc .onion beta project and I do see the
alt-svc header, but I'm trying to determine whether TBB is actually
using it or not. It seems like not, given that the website can see a tor
exit IP in
On 2018-09-18 13:59, TNT BOM BOM wrote:
whythe hell would anyone use anything from Cloudflare with Tor???
Primarily to reduce the load on exits, but Cloudflare putting resources
into being more usable (and less annoying) for Tor users can only be a
good thing for those who use Tor to access
On 2018-09-18 13:33, nusenu wrote:
Dave Warren:
Can anyone confirm if the current release of TBB supports alt-svc?
I'm testing the Cloudflare alt-svc .onion beta project and I do see
the alt-svc header, but I'm trying to determine whether TBB is
actually using it or not. It seems like
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, at 23:49, mpan wrote:
> > The Tor network with Private Exits:
> > Alice uses Tor Browser to connect to myexit.onion.
> > Tor Browser connects to a guard note, then a middle node, then to
> > myexit.onion. myexit.onion provides a portal to the internet via a web
> > interface
On 2021-02-06 01:11, bo0od wrote:
Actually OONI tests is absolute useless to find anything bad, All the
tests being done can be known trivially by using the internet e.g:
- check for websites blockage
- check for Tor blockage
- check for Internet speed
..etc
Which one of that need
ird party sw, 1.3 MUSD (at least)
of funding since years should allow this, no?
Le 10/02/2021 à 10:28, Maria Xynou a écrit :
> On 09/02/21 19:39, Dave Warren wrote:
>>> It should give results for middle boxes , DNS/TLS hijacking ...etc
>>> something useful/worth to run OONI fo
Hey...
I'm running Tor Browser 10.5.2 on Windows, and I can't edit bookmarks.
Is this just me or do I have something misconfigured?
If I edit the properties of an existing bookmark the Save button is
greyed out even after changing the name or location, the Star button in
the URL bar doesn't
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