This might be a hell of coincident or new updates on made by Hi, is it javascript, flash or is it Tor that has changed? I worry this will have negative outcomes in other areas as well. To enable HTML5 video the user must either use Position 0 (sub-optimal) or finesse other positions (risking fingerprinting). This is quite different than the traditional method of forbidding JavaScript globally and then decidedly allowing, say, YouTube - which is something I imagine many users do. For example, specific object and HTLM5 canvas blocking seem to be happening at positions 1-3, even if the user allows the domain in NoScript. but it is unclear this is all that's going on. Position 3: All scripts and media are disabled (Most secure) Position 2: HTML5 media and fonts click-to-play/disabled Position 1: Javascript is disabled for all non-https URLS Position 0: Current TBB defaults (Most usable) Bug 13439: No canvas prompt for content callersĬould someone please enumerate what exactly the positions in the security slider are doing at this point, and perhaps where they'll be headed? From Mike Perry explained his initial thoughts.Bug 13788: Fix broken meek in 4.5-alpha series.Bug 14122: Hide logo if TOR_HIDE_BROWSER_LOGO set.Bug 13671: Fixup for circuit display if bridges are used.Bug 13881: Localize strings for tor circuit display.Bug 11449: Fix new identity error if NoScript is not enabled.Bug 13835: Option to change default Tor Browser homepage.Bug 13079: Option to skip control port verification.Bug 14100: Option to hide NetworkSettings menuitem.Bug 13998: Handle changes in NoScript 2.6.9.8+.Update HTTPS Everywhere to 5.0developement.2.Moreover, this release includes an updated Tor, 0.2.6.2-alpha, an updated meek, 0.15, which is now working again, and a bunch of additional improvements and bugfixes. Its updater now contains the code for verifying signed update files and does not accept unsigned ones anymore. Tor Browser 4.5a3 is based on Firefox ESR 31.4.0, which features important security updates to Firefox. Key fingerprint = EF6E 286D DA85 EA2A 4BA7 You can find its fingerprint on the Signing Keys page. Note: The individual bundles of the alpha series are signed by one of the subkeys of the Tor Browser Developers signing key from now on. The third alpha release of the 4.5 series is available from the extended downloads page and also from our distribution directory.
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