On 05/09/10 21:11, Geoff Down wrote:
On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 19:55 +0100, "Matthew"<pump...@cotse.net> wrote:
Hello,
I have yet another question that relates to the effectiveness of Tor.
Gmail (and therefore presumably other webmail operators) knows my
computer's time zone. It does not know the time per se but the "time
zone"
as set (in Ubuntu) through clicking on the clock, selecting preferences,
then choosing location.
Obviously this ignores the time (based on the location) of the Tor exit
node.
I do not know how Gmail knows my computer's time zone, and, in which
case,
what other "local" information it can know.
Does anyone know how Gmail can do this and what other information from
the
client computer can be viewed. In other words, why can Gmail not, in
theory, also view the real local IP?
Thanks.
Did you select a time zone when you set up the account?
I assume you are using Torbutton, which blocks Javascript being used to
read your local clock.
GD
AIUI, Gmail uses JavaScript to detect the time zone (but not the time) on
the client machine. When I use NoScript with Gmail as untrusted, Gmail
cannot use JavaScript. Changing the time zone settings (for example to
something five hours behind my real time zone) does not then change the
time at which e-mail appears to arrive in the Gmail inbox since this
requires JavaScript which is not used since Gmail is considered untrusted.
However, since many websites do require JavaScript, whether or not one is
using NoScript and / or TorButton, my question was:
If Gmail can get the time zone via JavaScript (when the client is using
Tor) then why can it not get the "real" IP also via JavaScript (when the
client is using Tor)? I don't think it can get the real IP since I have
used various tests including http://www.decloak.net/ and Tor with
JavaScript does not reveal the real IP. But why not?
Thanks.
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