Hei,
Am 06/11/2019 um 00.09 schrieb David Teller: > Hi Jan, > > I haven't noticed this border, but torBrowser does add random borders > to windows to make it harder to fingerprint you. So what you're > describing actually sounds like a privacy feature :) well ... thanks for the Info. From a UX perspective its clumsy, because it occupies space that could be used, otherwise. I prefer the old approach (warning before maximising tor-browser). The gray letterbox catches my attention. Maybe a different color, resizing behaviour (e.g. docking to letter boxes) would do better. I guess, that other people consider this to be annoying, too. From a privacy perspective, I'm not sure about this. Is there a study? Clearly, different sizes provide entropy - but for this letter box (boxes? are there multiple sized ones?) to have an impact, the screen resolution must be among the few sources of entropy to make a statistically significant difference. Is it like this? Maybe its an option to have more letterboxes (e.g. differeing by 10 pixels) to occupy less space while still reducing entropy. Greetz, Jan -- There's a ripped off cord To my TV screen With a note saying: "Im not afraid to dream" -- Donkey Boy, Crazy Something Normal -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk