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[tor-bugs] #7623 [Website]: adobe flash vs flash proxy



#7623: adobe flash vs flash proxy
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 Reporter:  keb          |          Owner:     
     Type:  enhancement  |         Status:  new
 Priority:  minor        |      Milestone:     
Component:  Website      |        Version:     
 Keywords:               |         Parent:     
   Points:               |   Actualpoints:     
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 The website is full of advice about why Adobe flash plugin shouldnt be
 used with TorBrowser etc.  Yet i see a bunch of tickets and development
 chatter about a "flash proxy".  Nowhere on the site is it defined what a
 flash proxy is (e.g. in specs and proposals repository) or why flash might
 be kosher now.  Would be nice to have a single entry that explains the
 discrepancy, so that user searches converge on one answer instead of
 fruitlessly clicking through dozens of confusing results. There is a
 definition at
 https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/
 which could be cited.

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