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 playback without requiring JavaScript, so it maybe suitable for general purpose use for users who do not wish to have JavaScript enabled. On 06/12/18 11:17 AM, Seth David Schoen wrote: > 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 modified video to attack them -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk