Tor Browser doesn't use tracking protection list

Hi Jow Forums

I just noticed that Tor browser doesn't use tracking protection lists by default. Why?

If you use these list website owners can identify you bc you blocked some content? Or its bc of silent update these list gets.

Thank you for explanation.

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the spooks will backtrack you if you block content in TOR

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How would anyone track you if you have a randomized IP and full scriptblock? Through cookies?

They specifically do everything so that you are the least amount of trackable.

Spooks on Jow Forums will block every server that remotely looks suspicious and then make themselves look suspicious as fuck in doing so. If you want to blend in get a google account and enjoy the easy catchpas.

>believing such bullshit

Disprove it then

It's because enabling that makes you stand out more, which Tor really tries avoiding.

You can't "blend in" on the internet if you have a unique IP.

>BEING THIS RETARDED AND CLUELESS ON WHAT YOU OPINE ABOUT

Are you fucking retarded?

It doesn't mattr if you have the same configuration as someone else, you both have different IPs, dumbass. You both stick out as a sore thumb regardless of what settings you have.

You're such a retarded but arrogant namefaggot that trying to reason with you would not be worth it

Except it fucking does. Thank you for confirming my assumption.

You believe whatever makes you happy.

your IP means nothing without other identifying traits to tie to it, does it not?

Not in this day and age when Fb, Google, Twitter, etc exchange data between them.

Tor isn't going to protect you from them regardless, Tor is a literal military project

Are you actually claiming that additional identifiers tied to a user agent don't matter because the user agent has a (generally dynamic) unique IP address?

It will if used properly.

Everyone is unique. Some people are more unique than others.
A normie browsing Facebook using Chrome on Windows doesn't look as suspect as the guy running noJS, Firefox ESL & Gentoo. Fingerprinting can track people independent of their unique IP.

Stop trying to be clever on the things that clearly you do not know.

Yeah don't forget to sign out of chrome before you log into tor

That setting just sends the Do Not Track (DNT) header (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). It's really useless because the site has to voluntarily respect it anyways.

As others have pointed out it will also make you stand out more. If people do not update their browser or don't use the official Tor browser then the header will help identify that you're potentially using newer software or specific versions of software.

Imagine trusting Tor this much

I even run two exit nodes (;

not anymore. firefox added a legitimate tracking blocker that uses disconnect.me's filter list.

depends how you set it

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Tracking """protection""" phones home and tells mosjwilla everything about the sites you visit in order for (((them))) to decide if it's a """tracking""" site or not and therefore block it or not.