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Re: [tor-bugs] #24527 [Applications/Tor Launcher]: Inform users in Tor Launcher of which settings are best for them based on their country
#24527: Inform users in Tor Launcher of which settings are best for them based on
their country
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Reporter: hellais | Owner: brade
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Launcher | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ux-team, s32-o32a2, | Actual Points:
TorBrowserTeam202004 |
Parent ID: #31283 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
| Sponsor30-can
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Changes (by phw):
* cc: cohosh (added)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:12 phw]:
> This ticket is similar to #28531, in which we're trying to publish a
snapshot of how one can get Tor to work in different countries. Tor
Browser could use this snapshot to decide that's best for the user.
[[br]]
Following up on this comment: We briefly discussed this ticket during our
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2019Stockholm/Notes/S30
Sponsor 30 kickoff meeting] in Stockholm. In summary, we need 1) a way for
Tor Browser to figure out where it is (ideally, we want to know the
client's country and autonomous system number) and 2) data that can tell
Tor Browser what to do, once it knows where it is.
To accomplish 2), we could curate a censorship measurement snapshot (see
#28531) and put it into Tor Browser. This snapshot maps countries and/or
autonomous system numbers to circumvention methods. For example, the
snapshot can tell Tor Browser that if a user is in ASN1234 in Egypt, Tor
Browser requires a bridge from BridgeDB to bootstrap. Equipped with this
information, Tor Browser can then immediately make a moat request without
any assistance from the user. This will decrease the friction for users
because they don't need to figure out what does and does not work in their
country. As
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24527?replyto=12#comment:5
cypherpunks pointed out above], we won't always get it right, so Tor
Browser should try to be helpful if our circumvention snapshot is
incorrect.
Does this sound reasonable? If so, the anti-censorship team can start
populating this snapshot with whatever we know about censoring countries.
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