Re: [tor-talk] TBB "Security Level" Question.

2020-02-22 Thread Matthew Finkel
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 2:56 PM wrote: > > Reading documents like https://tb-manual.torproject.org/ answers a lot > of questions for newer TBB users. Also, just as Firefox changes > constantly, TBB has ongoing changes. > > On 2/8/20 3:53 PM, mimb...@danwin1210.me wrote: > > My impression is that

Re: [tor-talk] TBB "Security Level" Question.

2020-02-16 Thread joebtfsplk
Reading documents like https://tb-manual.torproject.org/ answers a lot of questions for newer TBB users.  Also, just as Firefox changes constantly, TBB has ongoing changes. On 2/8/20 3:53 PM, mimb...@danwin1210.me wrote: My impression is that the "Security Level" (standard, safer, safest) has so

Re: [tor-talk] TBB "Security Level" Question.

2020-02-10 Thread Mike
[Disclaimer: a non expert view on the subject] JavaScript is a way for sites to fingerprint you much more accurately. Once fingerprinted, it doesn't really matter from what IP address you are connecting. Your activity on the web can be correlated even if you browse from different IP addresses each

[tor-talk] TBB "Security Level" Question.

2020-02-09 Thread mimble9
My impression is that the "Security Level" (standard, safer, safest) has somewhat replaced NoScript. NoScript is still an add-on but the icon does not appear as standard at the top of the browser as used to be the case. Also, the preset customization for "default" sites is to allow everything (exc