nusenu: > https://mozilla-research.forms.fm/mozilla-research-grants-2019h1/forms/6510 > >> RQ12: Privacy & Security for Firefox > > >> Mozilla has an interest in >> potentially integrating more of Tor into Firefox, for the purposes of >> providing a Super Private Browsing (SPB) mode for our users. Tor >> offers privacy and anonymity on the Web, features which are sorely >> needed in the modern era of mass surveillance, tracking and >> fingerprinting. However, enabling a large number of additional users >> to make use of the Tor network requires solving for inefficiencies >> currently present in Tor so as to make the protocol optimal to deploy >> at scale. Academic research is just getting started with regards to >> investigating alternative protocol architectures and route selection >> protocols, such as Tor-over-QUIC, employing DTLS, and Walking Onions. >> What alternative protocol architectures and route selection protocols >> would offer acceptable gains in Tor performance? And would they >> preserve Tor properties? Is it truly possible to deploy Tor at scale? >> And what would the full integration of Tor and Firefox look like?
research grant goes to: "Performance and Anonymity of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 in Tor" (Nikita Borisov, University of Illinois) -- https://twitter.com/nusenu_ https://mastodon.social/@nusenu
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