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RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - Num5kull - 06-23-2018

If you config your vpn through a stand alonr tor instance on another port you can get A chain like
TOR->vpn->tor as well Biggrin


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - mothered - 06-23-2018

(06-23-2018, 11:38 AM)Num5kull Wrote: If you config your vpn through a stand alonr tor instance on another port you can get A chain like
TOR->vpn->tor as well Biggrin

Very good point, particularly mentioning the standalone for the config to work.


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - Slingshot - 06-23-2018

(06-23-2018, 11:20 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 08:46 AM)Slingshot Wrote: TOR Browser actually has a constant user agent string: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0

This constant string is shared between all TOR Browser users, thus preventing user agent tracking in the first place.

My post was based on the User Agent being "leaked", and not tracked- there's a significant difference between both. A simple JavaScript code embedded In the webpage that you're viewing, can grab It.

Bear In mind, Tor Is never 100% anonymous In all facets of It's configuration.

Yes, of course the user agent can be grabbed. However, it is recommended to just stick to TOR Browser's constant user agent string, as practically everyone on TOR Browser (and even other browsers) use it.


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - FunkyG - 06-24-2018

(06-23-2018, 11:36 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 11:32 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: How did you read about tor not being 100% secure (anonymity)?

Personal experience and months of dedicated testing.

It's beyond the scope of this post to document It here, but I will generate a thread on Tor's Insecurities and how users can In fact be tracked.

Looking forward to see that thread Smile

A little unrelevant - I'm only using TOR and FF. FF is for normal browsing and streaming (for better video quality and higher speed)
I've been very satisfied with both browsers for their purpose, I don't see why many people don't like FF.


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - Slingshot - 06-24-2018

(06-24-2018, 02:17 AM)FunkyG Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 11:36 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 11:32 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: How did you read about tor not being 100% secure (anonymity)?

Personal experience and months of dedicated testing.

It's beyond the scope of this post to document It here, but I will generate a thread on Tor's Insecurities and how users can In fact be tracked.

Looking forward to see that thread Smile

A little unrelevant - I'm only using TOR and FF. FF is for normal browsing and streaming (for better video quality and higher speed)
I've been very satisfied with both browsers for their purpose, I don't see why many people don't like FF.

TOR Browser is Firefox.


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - FunkyG - 06-24-2018

(06-24-2018, 02:19 AM)Slingshot Wrote:
(06-24-2018, 02:17 AM)FunkyG Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 11:36 AM)mothered Wrote: Personal experience and months of dedicated testing.

It's beyond the scope of this post to document It here, but I will generate a thread on Tor's Insecurities and how users can In fact be tracked.

Looking forward to see that thread Smile

A little unrelevant - I'm only using TOR and FF. FF is for normal browsing and streaming (for better video quality and higher speed)
I've been very satisfied with both browsers for their purpose, I don't see why many people don't like FF.

TOR Browser is Firefox.

Well yeah, but TOR is very slow because of the TOR network and I'm too lazy to turn it off haha.


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - Slingshot - 06-24-2018

(06-24-2018, 02:34 AM)FunkyG Wrote:
(06-24-2018, 02:19 AM)Slingshot Wrote:
(06-24-2018, 02:17 AM)FunkyG Wrote: Looking forward to see that thread Smile

A little unrelevant - I'm only using TOR and FF. FF is for normal browsing and streaming (for better video quality and higher speed)
I've been very satisfied with both browsers for their purpose, I don't see why many people don't like FF.

TOR Browser is Firefox.

Well yeah, but TOR is very slow because of the TOR network and I'm too lazy to turn it off haha.

Come on, man! It's only two small steps to turn it off. Only takes me 12 seconds! xD


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - mothered - 06-24-2018

(06-23-2018, 10:02 PM)Slingshot Wrote: Yes, of course the user agent can be grabbed. However, it is recommended to just stick to TOR Browser's constant user agent string, as practically everyone on TOR Browser (and even other browsers) use it.

Definitely need to be part of the majority, not minority, hence I certainly agree with Tor's User Agent. The same can be said for other User Agents utilized by most users- you just need to be selective/wise with your choice of string.


(06-24-2018, 02:34 AM)FunkyG Wrote: Well yeah, but TOR is very slow because of the TOR network and I'm too lazy to turn it off haha.

You don't have multiple browsers Installed to chop and change between tasks?


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - Slingshot - 06-24-2018

(06-24-2018, 03:09 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-23-2018, 10:02 PM)Slingshot Wrote: Yes, of course the user agent can be grabbed. However, it is recommended to just stick to TOR Browser's constant user agent string, as practically everyone on TOR Browser (and even other browsers) use it.

Definitely need to be part of the majority, not minority, hence I certainly agree with Tor's User Agent. The same can be said for other User Agents utilized by most users- you just need to be selective/wise with your choice of string.

Very true. If only, in a perfect world, everybody used the same user agent. Then, the user agent would have lost its meaning anyway, and maybe something else would take over? Confused


RE: Stop "privacy-hardening" your Firefox (or Chrome!?), and just use TOR Browser instead - r0biba - 06-24-2018

TOR browser isn't secured at all, if you'd prefer using it then go ahead, it's not secured as a normal firefox browser (referring to TOR isn't sandboxed in a broker/renderer way)