Since this is a significant privacy/ anonymity issue, and we are
generally recommended to not install any plugins into TBB at all, due
to these reasons/ problems, can someone tell us please:
does TBB 'advertise' the list of actual plug-ins (like I assume
Firefox does), or only a static/fixed list?
On 3/3/16, lukep wrote:
> Hi - the question as to which is the "real" onion address and which is the
> "fake" one is a matter of interpretation. Normally there's a "real" onion
> first and then some copy-cats later - then you can compare the copy-cats to
> the original and decide that they are fak
On 3/3/16, nusenu wrote:
> Tor friendly cloudflare customers can now configure their sites to no
> longer require captchas for tor users:
> https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203306930
Apparently cloudflare is not one of those customers that
chooses that setting. Nor do they explici
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>Tor friendly cloudflare customers can now configure their sites to no
>longer require captchas for tor users:
>
>
>https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203306930
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Juha Nurmi ahmia.fi> writes:
> First way I did this was pretty simple: I compared my real ahmia
> (msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion) to the fake one. I scanned them and detected
> the difference. The fake ahmia changes URLs to point to fake services.
>
> Now I have several clever methods to detect fake w