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[tor-bugs] #21606 [Applications/Tor Browser]: UI/UX/security. Per-site security settings in Tor Browser.
#21606: UI/UX/security. Per-site security settings in Tor Browser.
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Reporter: jonathanfemideer | Owner: tbb-team
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor | Version:
Browser | Keywords: tbb-torbutton, tbb-
Severity: Normal | security-slider, tbb-usability
Actual Points: | Parent ID: #21065
Points: | Reviewer:
Sponsor: |
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Related: #20843 #21065.
**There should be a way for the user to keep the security level at High
for all sites except for a few specific sites, and to set the latter to
Medium.**
In Tor Browser 6.5, this does not seem to be possible. In particular,
there does not seem to be a way to choose per-site security settings.
In a ideal world, users would be able to use the "High" setting, and this
would *just work* on all sites. (Onion > Security Settings > High.)
However, some websites (e.g. some bug trackers and some webmail clients)
are built in a way that requires the user to execute some JavaScript. For
such websites and webmail clients, the only two options seem to be:
1. Change the ''browser'' security settings (Onion > Security Settings >
Medium).
2. Click NoScript icon > "Temporarily allow all this page".
These both have disadvantages. Respectively:
1. If the user subsequently opens a new tab to visit a different website,
this will now only be at the Medium security setting instead of the High
setting, even if this latter website would work fine with the High
setting. So the user's security gets reduced on the new site,
unnecessarily. Alternatively, if the user is keeping one or more tabs open
for the first site, while using other tabs to browse other sites that are
less trusted or don't require the Medium setting, then the user has to
keep adjusting the browser security level each time they want to interact
with the first site in one of those tabs. TL;DR: switching tabs shouldn't
require changing security settings to make the contents of those tabs
function.
2. "Temporarily allow all this page" seems to be less secure than the
Medium security setting. A user might trust a website (or ''need'' to use
it) just enough to be willing to reduce the security level to Medium in
order to make it function, but no lower than that. "Temporarily allow all
this page" seems to be more like reducing the security level for that site
to Low.
So, to reiterate, there should be a way for the user to keep the security
level at High for all sites except for a few specific sites, and to set
the latter to Medium.
N.B. I have not yet encountered any websites that require the security
level to be set to Low, but perhaps such websites do exist. If so, then
please consider my question to extend to allowing a per-site setting of
Low for those websites.
(Original discussion: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-
talk/2017-March/042982.html )
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21606>
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