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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Making TBB undetectable!
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aka:
> Wasn't Mozilla working on a Firefox which uses Tor for "Private Browsin=
g"?
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Roadmap/Tor
> If millions of people would use the same Firefox on the same version
> with mostly the same browser/javascript behaviour, it would make TBB
> obsolete. Wouldn't it make more sense to include those anonymity patche=
s
> into the mainline Firefox and make them opt-in if the user uses Private=

> Browsing?

Yes. We (and Mozilla) are working on that. We already got quite an
amount of patches upstreamed. More are coming...

Georg



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