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Confusion about TorButton, Noscript, etc.
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- Subject: Confusion about TorButton, Noscript, etc.
- From: Ringo Kamens <2600denver@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:35:47 -0400
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I'm working on a presentation where I teach people how to install Tor. I
have always heard it is best practice to use NoScript and TorButton, but
TorButton automatically hooks "dangerous javascript". Is there any
reason to have noscript installed after that?
Also, what other settings need to be set for secure browsing via Tor in
Firefox?
Thanks,
Ringo
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