Unknown makes a good point. The options should be set globally for all users of 
the Tor Bundle to avoid any profiling. Those who have a need for further 
configuration do so at their own risk.

Tracking is a danger and bandwidth is scarce. Something has to be done about 
the ad problem.


Discouraging people from installing ad blocking is not an option. Many people 
can't imagine browsing the web with ads on and won't be willing to not install 
blocking to avoid esoteric profiling attacks by malicious exit nodes. That is 
even if they are willing to accept the slowdown from ads. Ads intrude on 
privacy and degrade the browsing experience. Too much clutter and junk.

I would think the typical Tor user would be more against ads than your typical 
privacy ignorant go along to get along home user.

So we can protect everyone from tracking and exit node profiling by doing it 
globally or leave most people stuck with ad tracking and risk the privacy of 
those who do install ad tracking if we don't bundle adblock.

krugar - I never had much trouble with Ghostery. NoScript and RequestPolicy are 
too aggressive for everyone. If Ghostery is breaking sites I am not familiar 
with then excluding it should not be a problem. Adblock privacy lists stop a 
lot of the trackers. Even if they don't stop them all it will be a huge 
improvement for network speed and privacy.
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