Hi, On Thu, Dec 28 2023, Gottfried wrote:
> I saw that you offer "torbrowser" as a own package. > > Does that mean there is a new browser, and it is the torbrowser. Yes, it is a new browser, the Tor Browser. > What is then the difference between icecat working over the torbrowser and the > torbrowser itself? I guess you meant "icecat working over tor". The difference is that a site can identify you based on your browser settings easily if your browser is Icecat, whereas it's much harder if it's Tor Browser. You can check https://coveryourtracks.eff.org to see if browser settings make you unique. (Also Tor Browser makes it easy to start the Tor network.) > Is it so that in icecat I can install several add-ons, but in torbrowser no > ones or only some? Is that the main difference. You can install add-ons on both browser, although it's discouraged to do so with Tor Browser because add-ons can increase your footprint and thus reduce your online anonymity. > Sorry, for asking basic questions. > I prefer to ask instead of guessing. No problem, feel free to ask anything. Clément
