![]() ![]() To make it short : I dislike the concept of interposition and should I like it I wouldn’t have the skills to be a chameleon.Īnalogy : when I return to a shop my face is recognized but I don’t have a sticker on my back displaying all the shops I previously visited.An iOS Tor Browser hosted for download on Apple’s notoriously restrictive App Store is reportedly a fake. I am, always have been and always will be spotted via my IP address… and so what? Many anti-tracking settings here which disturb the gigantic data collection which signs the modern cyber world, disturb without totally blocking, should it be by my IP but not only : fingerprinting is nowadays so elaborated that if one’s whole digital environment (OS+browsers) is not set accordingly no doubt a user’s device may be recognized, not to mention the user himself (i.e. I’d be happy nevertheless to welcome the Tor browser should the device connect from a dictatorship country and filter/block certain connections, but not here in the free world. I dislike the very concept of proxies, the fact my connections travel through 3rd-party servers, and that includes sites which redirect you to a 3rd-party one (I use the ‘CleanLinks’ extension to control that). I don’t use the Tor browser and even less any VPN. What could the admin say, that he had tracked my IP, used fingerprinting to track users on his very site? Nope : he was stuck. Why? Because I then affirmed he was wrong knowing that to prove his statement he’d have to disclose how he found out … and I knew he was referring to my IP (I clean all when exiting a site) or to elaborated fingerprinting (which then, wasn’t as elaborated as it can be nowadays, not to mention the website was modest). He was right but his mistake was to say it. Throughout conversations the admin (which actively participated in the discussions) announced publicly that he had recognized me. ![]() This short story which happened to me years ago on a French forum. This is fundamentally a wrong approach because, 1- it’s pretentious, 2- if you’re mistaking there’s someone laughing, 3- be you right or wrong the other can revert and pretend you were right when actually wrong and vice-versa : the masked ball is one where you lose when you think aloud.Įven should you have evidence. Side-note : if, as ‘Iron Heart’ states it, “You even think I am behind comments I never wrote.” then accept my recommendation : even if you think so, even if you’re convinced, never ever say you’ve spotted a user as hiding. IMO avoiding each other for temperament incompatibility is the best alternative though never indefinitely : we change, ourselves and others, lige changes, circumstances change. The new security feature requires HTTPS connections on Android and protects users of Tor on Android "against SSL stripping as in life we get along with some and not at all with others. HTTPS-Only is turned on, making it the default mode on Android. Tor Browser for Android has seen several improvements in the release. The correct version is selected automatically on run. The team followed Mozilla's approach and released universal binaries, which run on Intel and Apple Silicon devices. Existing Tor Browser installations will retain the selected display language during the upgrade from Tor 11.x to 12.0.Īpple users who run devices with Apple Silicon hardware find native implementations of Tor Browser for their platforms now. New Tor Browser installations will match the system language by default. Tor Browser 12.0 is the first multi-locale release, making it easier to switch between interface languages. The developers analyzed the changelog carefully to make sure that every change is compatible with Tor Browser and does not conflict with the browser's "strict privacy and security principles". ![]()
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