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Re: [tor-bugs] #13543 [Applications/Tor Browser]: HTML5 media support may lead to fingerprinting
#13543: HTML5 media support may lead to fingerprinting
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner: tbb-
| team
Type: defect | Status:
| needs_review
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting, ff68-esr, | Actual Points:
TorBrowserTeam201910R, tbb-9.0-must |
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Changes (by acat):
* keywords: tbb-fingerprinting, ff68-esr, TorBrowserTeam201910,
tbb-9.0-must => tbb-fingerprinting, ff68-esr, TorBrowserTeam201910R,
tbb-9.0-must
* status: new => needs_review
Comment:
For review: https://github.com/acatarineu/tor-browser/commit/13543
This should skip checking for hardware acceleration or performing a
benchmark when RFP is enabled, and always set `smooth = true` and
`powerEfficient = true` instead. I only modified one case, since AFAIK
it's the only one where the value `smooth` or `powerEfficient` depend on
hardware capabilities.
The intent was to implement the solution mentioned in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1461454#c6.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13543#comment:14>
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