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Re: [tor-talk] Tor browser can be fingerprinted



Additionally (my 2 cents)

People tend to mixup various things, when looking for 100% anonymity there
is much more that needs to be done then downloading the bundle.

It's a change of lifestyle especially if you have very high requirements
about a 100% solution.  Tor is a part in this, but for sure not the only
thing that needs consideration.

As Mick mentioned, a proper analysis requires full information regarding
the threat model.

Willing to elaborate further on this.

Peace

Nico

On 12/09/13 13:38, "mick" <mbm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 17:17:47 -0700
>Andrew F <andrewfriedman101@xxxxxxxxx> allegedly wrote:
>> 
>> If your not targeted, you have nothing to worry about.
>> 
>Conversely, if you are targeted you are pretty much hosed whatever you
>do. 
>
>It all depends on your personal threat model. Who/what are you trying
>to evade, why and what level of risk are you prepared to take.
>
>Mick  
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