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Firefox could be adding built-in Tor support

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In future releases of Firefox, you may have access to a private browsing mode that’s a whole lot more private. There’s a chance that Mozilla could be working to integrate support for Tor’s anonymous surfing tech into their browser. Tor integration might not be a perfect privacy solution — but it’s definitely an upgrade over the private browsing modes our browsers currently offer.

Mozilla is one of the most trusted companies on the internet, particularly when it comes to user privacy. They spearheaded the push for Do Not Track (which has unfortunately failed) and they launched the Lightbeam add-on to show Firefox users how the sites they visit were sharing their browsing data with third parties. Firefox has always offered loads of configuration tweaks that allow users to lock things like cookies down, too.

Mozilla and the Tor Project also have a pretty decent working relationship already. They “share many of the same values and goals” and Mozilla says they’re always discussing new ways to increase trust and privacy on the web.

You’ll already find Firefox in the Tor browser bundle, but Firefox integration would bring easy Tor access to hundreds of millions of additional users. Tor’s network will need to be scaled up to handle the additional traffic — not that 100% of Firefox users will click in, but even 10% of its base would be hard on today’s Tor network.
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Dude, where did you copy paste this from? I know you didn't write it, Cause I understand it!! lol
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LMAO, i find this interesting topic in wikipedia/tor, obviously i didint write it myself but i do resume the information that was way longer.
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Loll good one YaYa.. haha Tongue and fps good stuff I actually read about it this morning online.. and here you are posting it in our forum.. nicee Smile
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good news for the ones like me that doesnt want to be track while looking at a good porn video Tongue
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Google chrome already has that.
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you mean private window ?, firefox also have one, but that doesnt even protect your privacy 100 %
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Lol chrome is the best.. And yeah man it has all that shit.. Plus I am using this software when ever I download movies. U dont really need tor.. But I would like to try tor, that sounds good.. Tongue
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i wont trust chrome a lot remember google track your shit when you use google , it is possible they also track all the surfing you do in your net when you use there browser

which program you are using high?

There are alot of sofware besides Tor i did do a research about it, but the most safe one of all those freewares is Tor, definitely

also we have the proxies , those ones that are free i dont recommend to be use but the ones that are premium are really good.
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(10-02-2014, 07:44 PM)BsK.| Fps Wrote: you mean private window ?, firefox also have one, but that doesnt even protect your privacy 100 %

Not 100 at all but they do. They know what if they do something like iCloud they will have a big problem.
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