> The thing that worries me is that by calling it "Tor" or "Tor Browser"
As you quote there are many Torbrowser projects at sf.net and the one you are referring to exisits since more than 3 years. so no need to worry. > In general, I would be quite happy if there where an alternative well designed and maintained alternative to the browser developed by The Tor Project. An alternative to Firefox exists and this is good. The Browser needs not to be maintained by tor people, as it is independent. The project by the way is not a browser project, it is a vidalia plugin project. It provides just a Qt dll. If someone wants to join or wants to go on, it is the vidalia people as they are the Qt plugin developing, which has been used as code. http://sourceforge.net/projects/torbrowser/ > the trademark holders never filed a complaint. this has been discussed one year ago on the lists and a disclaimer is mentioned and was suggested. If something other or more needs to be considered, please announce it from the offcial persons. Otherwise we found a good solution as requested. >The technical design decisions of the project you linked are irrational and the level of anonymity it provides is dubious. This is nonsense as all the items of security can be explained and are given due to modern standards. See Firefox not soving the problem, which the new browser currently solves (as one of the only browsers) "According to http://feross.org/fill-disk and http://www.filldisk.com, it's possible to dump lots of garbage onto a user's hard drive by some HTML5 mechanism. Dooble 1.40 does not suffer from this attack. Please enable your plugins and visit filldisk.com." So why do you suggest Firefox with this bug? as wellt he cookie bug especially in reagard for Tor is dangerous. I see it the opposite way: Stop using Firefox as TBB and we would not have any problems, if the the Alternative Bundle is made the offical one. Thanks. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk