 | reply to Captain Zero
Re: Any secure anonymous linux distros based on Whonix My point is pseudonymous here doesn't mean they can find out your IP, location, real name... Imagine you are a number, always the same number. Being always the same unique number shared with all Tor users would of course be better. Also TBB is also not 100% anonymous. More pseudonymous. True anonymity is the goal. A long way to go. tbb-linkability » trac.torproject.org/projects/tor···kabilitytbb-fingerprinting » trac.torproject.org/projects/tor···printingThe security concern is valid of course. I think youtube is unlikely to attack. If you use plugins in whonix with brain and dispose the workstation sometimes to get ride of the pseudonym I think you are fine. Much safer than with any proxifier method you find on google. |
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 | said by slajoh01 : Isnt their a TOR addon in FF to use for this?
Tor no longer supports the TOR Button addon for install on a Firefox distribution from Mozilla. The TOR browser bundle includes a portable Firefox 10....ESR. Helps with the insane Mozilla update schedule.
said by unreg : Also TBB is also not 100% anonymous. More pseudonymous. True anonymity is the goal. A long way to go.
I agree completely. The links you posted are from TOR bug track. Certainly those issues are relevant to anonymity but I saw no mention of adding browser plugins to the mix. Did I miss something. Elsewhere the TOR documentation recommends against browser plugins and extensions other than those included in the bundle (HTTPS Everywhere, No Script and TOR Button).
said by unreg : I think youtube is unlikely to attack.
If you are just trying to confuse Google there are other solutions with a lot less latency. I suppose there are reasons for anonymity on YouTube, perhaps threatening a government or an individual or just being critical of them could land you on a watch list.
None of that applies to me and I will not be adding browser plugins as they add a layer of risk that I am not comfortable with. Obviously you feel different so get after that YouTube and enjoy. Google "Two Girls and a Cup" (Flash video but no longer on YouTube). Some things are just so bad you can't stop watching. |
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 | reply to slajoh01 Yes, but they have not reached that goal. |
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 | reply to CaptainZero Sorry, my last reply was to slajoh01. I missed yours, CaptainZero.
quote: I agree completely. The links you posted are from TOR bug track. Certainly those issues are relevant to anonymity but I saw no mention of adding browser plugins to the mix.
That is totally right. I wrote that to make clear that the "don't use it because pseudonymous, not anonymous" argument is weak one against Flash. It's one reason against Flash but not a sufficient reason. TBB is also rather pseudonymous than anonymous. (open bugs, more fingerprinting bugs such as desktop resolution, zoom...)
quote: Did I miss something. Elsewhere the TOR documentation recommends against browser plugins and extensions other than those included in the bundle (HTTPS Everywhere, No Script and TOR Button).
Correct.
quote: None of that applies to me and I will not be adding browser plugins as they add a layer of risk that I am not comfortable with.
Yes, the added security risk is a strong argument against Flash. |
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