I am looking to lock-down my browser as much as possible.  I am going back and 
forth between the Tor Browser and straight FF (with Tor-based suggestions).  
With the former I use a proxy service as Tor is too slow.  I have also played 
with Chameleon to spoof the TZ to mimic where I am coming from.  I am using 
deviceinfo.me to validate what the browser reveals.  While it shows the system 
time as being the TZ I set in Chameleon, there is a value called 'Local Time' 
that seems to show my actual TZ (EST/EDT).  It's not clear from the web page 
whether 'Local Time' means 'to the browser' or 'to the website'.  I tend to 
doubt it's the latter since the '.me' suffix is for Montenegro.  I sent a query 
to their contact email but haven't gotten a reply.

So my question is, can javascript make a request for time that preserves the 
OS's TZ?  

Thanks
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