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Re: [tor-bugs] #30543 [Applications/Tor Browser]: device orientation leaks
#30543: device orientation leaks
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Reporter: Thorin | Owner: tbb-team
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting, tbb-mobile | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by Thorin):
Orientation wouldn't even be a stable metric, IMO: and most mobile device
users would orientate the same per site: i.e it is driven by content? I've
never seen it in any fp scripts, TBH.
I'm not hardware savvy: but do laptop and desktop support this, e.g with
rotating screens. We could ignore android, and only apply orientation to
win/mac/linux. i.e least apply landscape to `css media orientation` like
we do for the two `css media resolutions`. matchMedia I'm not sure about.
And their will be other methods, I'm sure.
Or we could not bother. Going full screen will leak orientation. A lot of
desktop/laptop users (I assume, once letterboxing is implemented: even if
that only enhances rather than replaces new win sizes) will go FS,
maximize, or resize to match orientation to get real estate usage: i.e
inner window = your orientation. So I think it may be a losing battle. I
also wonder how much this may affect functionality on some sites. And
lastly, the solution IMO is Tor uptake: e.g tripling the user base etc
simplistically negates what we do here now.
+1 for not spoofing orientation
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30543#comment:3>
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