[tor-talk] how are you?

2013-06-04 Thread Dan Hughes
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Re: [tor-talk] What's written to HD?

2012-11-17 Thread Dan Hughes
--- On Sat, 17/11/12, Julian Yon wrote: Tor Browser doesn't write anything sensitive to permanent storage. What your OS does is not under the control of the Tor Browser. -- TBB design document - https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoid

Re: [tor-talk] What's written to HD?

2012-11-17 Thread Dan Hughes
--- On Mon, 12/11/12, and...@torproject.is wrote: >The first question > you asked is: "Does TBB write user content to disk?" The > answer > to the first question is no, it uses ram cache only. And so most people would think does setting disk cache to 0 on bog standard Firefox, but it still lea

Re: [tor-talk] What's written to HD?

2012-11-11 Thread Dan Hughes
--- On Mon, 12/11/12, Andrew Lewman wrote: No. TBB disables disk cache completely. What's written to disk is updated consensus and state files for Tor, temporary files for Vidalia controller authentication, and any manual changes you make to the modified firefox and torrc. We have an open task

[tor-talk] What's written to HD?

2012-11-11 Thread Dan Hughes
Hello, Does browsing with TBB installed on the HD or a USB stick and downloading files (.PDFs, S&M vids etc.;)) to a USB stick (but not opening online) result in the content of what's browsed or downloaded being written to the HD at all? If TBB does leave 'content evidence' on the HD, other