On 11/7/2011 10:24 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
The default tbb config does block 3rd party cookies, and clears all
cookies on shutdown. Unless you've told torbutton to preserve some
cookies, they're wiped.
Point of symantics: Not the correct word - "wiped." They are simply
insecurely deleted, ju
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From: Runa A. Sandvik
Sent: 11/13/11 04:12 PM
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Browser Bundle
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:49 AM, wrote: > When one
makes changes in Vidalia settings, is it necessary to restart Tor/Vidalia > and
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:49 AM, wrote:
> When one makes changes in Vidalia settings, is it necessary to restart
> Tor/Vidalia
> and or the browser?
It might depend on the changes you're doing. You can add bridges
without having to restart Tor/Vidalia, for example.
> Is that normally how those
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> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Browser Bundle
>
> On 2011-11-09, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> > On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 08:56:47 Christian Siefkes wrote:
> >> Does that work? As I understand it, clicking the "Use a new identity"
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 02:54:42PM +, rransom.8...@gmail.com wrote 1.3K
bytes in 18 lines about:
: > There is a 'new identity' button in vidalia which does both clear caches and
: > such in aurora and send new identity command to tor.
: No. The ‘New Identity’ command in Torbutton's popup menu
On 2011-11-09, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 08:56:47 Christian Siefkes wrote:
>> Does that work? As I understand it, clicking the "Use a new identity"
>> button in Vidalia tells Tor to build new circuits for subsequent
>> connections, but it doesn't seem to affect Aurora --
On 09.11.2011 02:45, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 08:56:47 Christian Siefkes wrote:
>> Does that work? As I understand it, clicking the "Use a new identity"
>> button in Vidalia tells Tor to build new circuits for subsequent
>> connections, but it doesn't seem to affect Auro
On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 08:56:47 Christian Siefkes wrote:
> Does that work? As I understand it, clicking the "Use a new identity"
> button in Vidalia tells Tor to build new circuits for subsequent
> connections, but it doesn't seem to affect Aurora -- all the cookies that
> have assembled sin
On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 21:45:02 Andrew Lewman wrote:
> To be clear, tbb already blocks 3rd party cookies. As for javascript
> enabled, I'm hoping Mike or Erinn will comment on why we ship tbb with
> javascript enabled by default. I know noscript and torbutton defang many
> attacks already, e
Hi Andrew, all,
On 11/07/2011 03:32 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Sunday, November 06, 2011 15:15:21 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> I'd like to see someone do research that proves or disproves this fear that
> javascript and cookies everywhere is hazardous to the anonymity of a tor
> user.
> I don't know
On Monday, November 07, 2011 05:08:57 t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
> On 07/11/11 02:32, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> > I'd like to see someone do research that proves or disproves this fear
> > that javascript and cookies everywhere is hazardous to the anonymity of
> > a tor user.
>
> I don't think an
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From: Joe Btfsplk
Sent: 11/07/11 03:15 AM
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Browser Bundle
On 11/3/2011 8:46 PM, and...@torproject.org wrote: > On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at
01:30:00AM -0400, zzretro...@email2me.net wrote 4.2K bytes in
On 07/11/11 02:32, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> I'd like to see someone do research that proves or disproves this fear that
> javascript and cookies everywhere is hazardous to the anonymity of a tor
> user.
> I don't know a better setting for noscript. I know what I use for settings
> when I use the
On 07/11/11 02:32, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> I'd like to see someone do research that proves or disproves this fear that
> javascript and cookies everywhere is hazardous to the anonymity of a tor
> user.
I don't think any research is required to know that "third party"
cookies at least, are used
On Sunday, November 06, 2011 15:15:21 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> I can't imagine cookies or Javascript being enabled globally. I won't
> leave those default settings. Cookies from "regular old web sites"
> aren't necessarily the benign "little files a web site places on your
> computer to enhance the
On 11/3/2011 8:46 PM, and...@torproject.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 01:30:00AM -0400, zzretro...@email2me.net wrote 4.2K
bytes in 100 lines about:
: Any reason for this? Even after I unchecked "enable globally" I started to
surf
: and then noticed a different icon on the top of the win
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From: and...@torproject.org
Sent: 11/04/11 08:46 AM
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Browser Bundle
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 01:30:00AM -0400, zzretro...@email2me.net wrote 4.2K
bytes in 100 lines about: : Any reason for this? Even after
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 01:30:00AM -0400, zzretro...@email2me.net wrote 4.2K
bytes in 100 lines about:
: Any reason for this? Even after I unchecked "enable globally" I started to
surf
: and then noticed a different icon on the top of the window of Aurora where it
: now shows an icon for 'Tor
yes u r right ..
Java Script an cookies should be disabled
but why there r not in this version this is the question should been
answered
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 01:30:00 -0400
From: zzretro...@email2me.net
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: [tor-talk] New Browser Bundle
On 21/09/11 10:33, Achter Lieber wrote:
> If I 'start the Tor browser', it will connect but in order to disable those
> settings I have to
> change them and then restart the Tor again. Doesn't this show that I am
> using Tor and
> where I am? I live in a country where using any sort of proxy i
Hi
> Have I missed something? The new Browser Bundle for Windows shows the
> browser to be Aurora and not Firefox?
Aurora is Firefox, just like IceCat.
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Regards
Koh Choon Lin
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