It answered their question about "When it started". And I think the
explanation should be on the 4.5 release page[1]:
"""
Usability Improvements
[...] Tor Browser is also much better at handling Tor Circuits in
general: while a site remains in active use, all associated requests
will continue to
>>> It used to be that, if you opened five sites in TBB, all five would use
>>> the same exit node. Now it appears that each of the five sites has
>>> the IP address of a different exit node.
It started on the alpha development of 4.5[1]:
>
> "This release features [...] isolation for circuit use.
It started on the alpha development of 4.5[1]:
"This release features [...] isolation for circuit use. All content
elements for a website will use a single circuit, and different websites
should use different circuits, even when viewed at the same time."
[1]: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-
Sure, I get the logic. I'm just wondering when it started. I'm sure that
even a few weeks ago there was one IP used irrespective of how many
pages you had opened simultaneously in the TBB.
On 2016-07-22 15:44, David Olofsson wrote:
I assume that it is so that data entered on an assumed http web
I assume that it is so that data entered on an assumed http website cannot
be used to identify your data to other sites. Simply, to decouple the
sifferent sessions you're having on different sites.
On 22 Jul 2016 16:21, wrote:
> Has the TBB changed the way that IP addresses are allocated?
>
> It
> However, if one's mum is willing to invest the time, they'll more than
likely install the system successfully.
Jon,If Haroon's simplification were to make sense to an audience of people who
aren't UX experts, it would be trivial to understand the constraints. For
example, if I say, "explain
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Has the TBB changed the way that IP addresses are allocated?
It used to be that, if you opened five sites in TBB, all five would use
the same exit node. Now it appears that each of the five sites has the
IP address of a different exit node.
Is this a new policy? What is the purpose?
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