First official version of Tor Browser for Android released on the Play Store
After eight months of alpha testing, Tor Browser for Android is now ready for rollout.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/first-official-version-of-tor-browser-for-android-released-on-the-play-store
#tor #android #browser
After eight months of alpha testing, Tor Browser for Android is now ready for rollout.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/first-official-version-of-tor-browser-for-android-released-on-the-play-store
#tor #android #browser
ZDNET
First official version of Tor Browser for Android released on the Play Store
After eight months of alpha testing, Tor Browser for Android is now ready for rollout.
To identify websites who use browser fingerprinting, one can simple turn to privacy policies. Most of the time, you will never see the term “fingerprinting” in it but sentences along the lines of “we collect device-specific information to improve our services.” The exact list of collected attributes is often imprecise and the exact use of that information can be very opaque ranging from analytics to security to marketing or advertising.
https://blog.torproject.org/browser-fingerprinting-introduction-and-challenges-ahead
#fingerprinting #tor
https://blog.torproject.org/browser-fingerprinting-introduction-and-challenges-ahead
#fingerprinting #tor
blog.torproject.org
Browser Fingerprinting: An Introduction and the Challenges Ahead | Tor Project
In the past few years, a technique called browser fingerprinting has received a lot of attention because of the risks it can pose to privacy. What is it? How is it used? What is Tor Browser doing against it? In this blog post, I’m here to answer these questions.