On 5/9/2013 1:48 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
You know, all you people who keep asking the same questions over and
over again back-to-back in new threads for days on end could try
Googling first.. It might be just a tad quicker.
See:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#fingerprinting
Thank you mike, I appreciate the info and the links.
I will however Google first next time. Sorry.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> You know, all you people who keep asking the same questions over and
> over again back-to-back in new threads for days on end could try
> Goo
You know, all you people who keep asking the same questions over and
over again back-to-back in new threads for days on end could try
Googling first.. It might be just a tad quicker.
See:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#fingerprinting-linkability
(which is result #3 for "tor
I don't believe that the Tor-button changes any of the variables that are
linked to the hardware. And that is the key.
What is the point of Tor if fingerprinting works.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:08 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
> Tor Button provides certain protections already. That's why its impor
Tor Button provides certain protections already. That's why its important
to use Tor properly. Tor Browser Bundle is shipped with Tor Button
installed:
https://www.torproject.org/torbutton/
--SiNA
On May 9, 2013 8:56 AM, "Andrew F" wrote:
> Some one in Tor-Dev said that finger printing of the sy
Some one in Tor-Dev said that finger printing of the system and video card
in particular allows someone to be tracked as well as having a cookie on
there system.
That sound pretty serious to me. Anyone working on this issue?
Do we have any projects on obfuscating Finger print data?
Seems like i