By the blinding glow in your post.
TOR PROJECT = CIA, MOSSAD
It's hard to believe this house of cards is safer than something like Lynx. First off the browser itself is a bloated shit that's trying to compete with systemd to see who can win the special olypics of code-shitting. Then you have JS, literally a remote code execution facility. And on top of all that shit you're running various scripts and add-ons, because obviously that functionality is too massive to have fit in Firefox itself (instead they give you "features" like making it harder and harder for the user to configure his browser every new release).
is a Fingerprint with X% more uniqueness not a good trade off for the lowered attack surface?
lowered attack surface of botnet is still botnet
wich are the conditions for a Webpageddisplay Programm to be considered non "Botnet"?
Here's a short list of what's wrong with the Tor Project
- A person at the Tor Project hired (or wanted to hire) a (former) CIA person without notifying it's fellow Tor Project employees[1][2]
- Shari Steele's husband Bill Vass worked for the NSA[3] and now works for Amazon Web Services
- Rob Thomas a Rabbi is listed as a Tor Project team member (red flags for me!)
- They don't mind child porn, drugs, murderers for hire, but White Nationalism (fuck the DailyStormer though) has to be officially and publicly denounced[4].
- It has been infiltrated by SJWs
Here's a short list of what's wrong with Tor Browser
- Javascript is enabled by default
- Javascript is re-enabled each time you restart the browser
- They let user be fingerprinted because "it breaks some MAC OS keyboard shortcuts" [5][6]
[1]: ibtimes.co.uk
[2]: pastebin.com
[3]: bvass.wordpress.com
[4]: twitter.com
[5]: gitweb.torproject.org
[6]: trac.torproject.org
I'm still using it because it gives me a false sense of security. And no alternatives, really
And Government funding of course.
Good job retard
Not to mention disabling JS on clearnet sites itself is a huge fingerprint
Lynx cannot be used to browse most of the web, Tor Browser can.
Which is necessary for most websites to work.
Tor Browser only runs NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere. The functionality of those two addons could be mainlined to Firefox but a. You'd be bitching about "bloat" and b. It's not a feature most users want.
XUL addons had to go both for security and to rewrite Firefox.