A few months ago, HTML5 was disabled by default, and Noscript blocked attempts
to enable it.
Now, HTML5 is enabled by default (progress) but Noscript still tries to block
all HTML5 videos, and must be manually disabled for those who want to see funny
cats.
I'm not sure if there is any risk
Hi,
Jacob Appelbaum wrote (20 Feb 2012 20:30:08 GMT) :
For a while I've been interested in secure network time that would
be useful for Tor users. Tor users generally need accuracy to the
hour in the local system clock.
Thank you for tackling this problem.
As a result, I've also written
Hi,
Maxim Kammerer wrote (22 Mar 2012 14:07:25 GMT) :
I implemented that approach once for the purpose of running unsafe
browser (https://github.com/mkdesu/liberte/commit/0f0646e),
executing an already-running image inside a nested QEMU. It's a nice
exercise, but too demanding on resources,
I'm curious about what resources
proved to be limiting during your
experiments, and what too demanding
means in your usecases.
Knowing these figures would make this report useful,
to a degree, to
draw conclusions for other usecases.
Quoted from http://dee.su/liberte
Moreover, some concepts
On 3/25/2012 10:56 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 20:37:55 -0500
Joe Btfsplkjoebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
Don't you have to opt in to the html5 videos (or technology), thus
meaning creating an acct on (youtube)? Or has that changed?
No, you do not have to login to youtube, nor even
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 00:52, intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
I'm curious about what resources proved to be limiting during your
experiments, and what too demanding means in your usecases.
Well, Intel VT / AMD-V virtualization extensions are rarely available
on laptops, and without these
Andrew Lewman, 26.03.2012 01:16:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 19:14:54 +
James Brown jbrownfi...@gmail.com wrote:
How cat that nice video
https://media.torproject.org/video/2009-install-and-use-tor-browser-bundle.ogv
play in TBB when my plagin Shockware Flash is disable?
We use ogg vorbis
Joe Btfsplk writes:
Users really need to read the ENTIRE Google privacy policy. If not
taking steps to prevent (Google) from gaining details about your
machine, etc., even if users delete a cookie once they leave
youtube, etc., then go to another google site that requires cookies,
couldn't
Sebastian G. bastik.tor wrote (26 Mar 2012 16:37:54 GMT) :
The windows version of TBB ships with NoScript which is set to allow
scripts globally, but
Forbid AUDIO/VIDEO
and
Apply these restrictions to whitelisted sites too
are both enabled.
This means one has to click the object (this
On 3/26/2012 12:10 PM, Seth David Schoen wrote:
TBB deletes cookies when you quit it... It's true that Google can use
cookies to track a particular Tor user within a TBB session, including
from one Google site to another.
Thanks for the input. My point exactly. Most users aren't going to
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