[tor-bugs] #15580 [Tor Browser]: Update design doc for TBB 4.5
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#15580: Update design doc for TBB 4.5
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Reporter: | Owner: mikeperry
mikeperry | Status: new
Type: task | Milestone:
Priority: normal | Version:
Component: Tor | Keywords: TorBrowserTeam201504, tbb-4.5-alpha
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Comment (by mikeperry):
On IRC, Georg pointed out that we should motivate and explain our
preference for uniformity rather than randomness, and specifically cite
the PriVaricator paper in that discussion
(http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/209989/tr1.pdf). We were thinking this
is best done in a subsection like "Randomization vs Uniformity", either
before or after the "Sources of Fingerprinting Issues" subsection.
Georg thinks it may be more useful to have before the sources list,
because while reading "Device and Hardware Characteristics", he noticed
that we omit the fact that we also reduce hardware info by reporting less
screen resolution info, and set WebGL into minimal mode, and do other
similar things to achieve uniformity beyond just site permissions and
disabling APIs.
I am currently of the opinion that it is most important to get the sources
described up front, as that will help us motivate our choice for
uniformity by referring to the different sources where it may or may not
work. I think clarifying the Hardware section can be done with a separate
sentence, without going down the full rabbit hole of uniformity vs
randomness until later.
I will think about this and if I have time, update the doc
tonight/tomorrow with an attempt at this section, and see how it feels.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/15580#comment:4>
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