I can answer the first question, but I can't say for sure on the second.

No, the Tor Browser does not use any blacklists of any kind. 

Sure, anti-phishing and anti-malware warnings can have great value to an 
inexperienced user.

However, they are a direct form of "good censorship".
As we've seen in some cases, any form of "good censorship" can be easily turned 
to "bad censorship" when control of a blacklist falls into the hands of someone 
without the users best interests in mind.

Because of this, the Tor Browser Bundle does not support these or any other 
filters.


> On Jun 2, 2016, at 11:33 AM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> 
> 1. Does the TBB incorporate the anti-phishing and anti-malware blacklists 
> integral to Firefox (which I believe are provided by Google's SafeBrowsing)?
> 
> 2. I note that the recent update (30 May) kept my NoScript settings which I 
> always personalize. Is that a deliberate new policy? I know I always had to 
> modify the default NoScript values in the past.
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