Hello all,
I was just linked to an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education
about Tor:
http://chronicle.com/temp/email2.php?id=zht45qPrsddjvvgfcjwWPjxhFwqxyfVX
An assistant professor at Bowling Green State University is confronted
by the university's network people about his use and advocacy
devel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In some cases when OS version or architecture are not popular, I think
> that browser HTTP request can be bad for anonymity.
It's not a problem to use a less common User-Agent string,
as long as you regenerate it between visits.
Have a look at:
http://www.fabia
True, but that's configurable in most sensible browsers.
In Firefox, check out the stuff in about:config
specifically the general.useragent.* stuff.
Better yet, get the "User Agent Switcher" plugin.
~Mike
devel wrote:
Hello,
In some cases when OS version or architecture are not popular, I thi
Hello,
In some cases when OS version or architecture are not popular, I think
that browser HTTP request can be bad for anonymity.
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