>Can't TBB devs just patch in a hardcoded 1366x768 window and screen size >in the javascript handler?
Anonymity for Tor devs is a priority and they don't like give different browser fingerprints to their users because that plan makes Tor users in each web service more unique as very few people actually use Tor at each website, however uniqueness of user won't deanonymize it right away, it depends on using same unique fingerprint on another webservice that will confess user's identity and let attacker link the pseudonymous identity to a real identity that used same browser fingerprint. An optional tool that allows users temporarily make their TBB undetectable whenever they need doesn't hurt anonymity of Tor network at all. I believe writing a browser Add-on that contains several common profiles (desktop tablet and mobile configurations) or let users manually define what their browser should return in response to data requests, would be ridiculously easy. And there is no need to wait for Tor developers to build such a tool/guide, any third party can help. >Also, if you want true undetectability you need to install a Tor >instance and your OS for TBB in seperate VMs and setup the Tor VM to be >a transparent router for your OS, so even if java/flash/exploit is >executed, it doesn't leak your real IP, since even your OS in the VM is >forced through Tor. No I don't talk about anonymity, I'm asking to fix detectability. destination website shouldn't be able to detect user is using TBB, some people think only problematic guys use TBB and Detecting it cause a lots of problems in different scenarios (in my own case, for some reasons i'm worry about QUANTUM_INSERT like programs that can automatically attack me if they think i'm a suspicious user) And there is no need to play flash/java in the game, lots of ordinary people are uninstalling those malware-vectore plugins. Java is dead and flash has to die, too. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk