[tor-bugs] #26146 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Setting `general.useragent.override` does not spoof the platform part anymore in ESR 60 which is confusing
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Wed Sep 12 10:07:24 UTC 2018
#26146: Setting `general.useragent.override` does not spoof the platform part
anymore in ESR 60 which is confusing
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Reporter: gk | Owner: tbb-
| team
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ff60-esr, tbb-fingerprinting-os, | Actual Points:
tbb-8.0-issues |
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by fufufu):
As a Tor Browser user highly concerned with this change, I have two
questions based on the dialogue I'm seeing on the comments section of the
Tor blog about this subject:
1. The biggest reason this change seems to be promoted by some
(particularly gk) as "not a big deal anyway", even in the context of
disabled Javascript where potential OS detection methods are minimized, is
because your OS can apparently be detected anyway by what fonts you have
(as Tor Browser ships with different fonts depending on the version it
seems). My question is how the server communicates this information back
to itself after detection without using Javascript. I can find no website,
browser uniqueness analyzer, fingerprint analyzer, anonymity analyzer,
Panopticlick-style test, etc. that can actually detect anything about my
fonts with Javascript disabled in Tor Browser. I can only find a small
reference in Whonix documentation to detecting fonts via "CSS
introspection". Can gk or somebody else provide more information about how
this works?
2. If this is really all on behalf of fonts, is there a reason not to ship
the same fonts with every version of Tor Browser on every platform?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26146#comment:37>
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