It's unclear to me how this would be different than standard panopticlick with >50% of the users using TBB. But those not using TBB with had browser statistics like the rest of the web (for example, all of the tor2web traffic).
-V
On Sunday, 24 April 2016, Pierre Laperdrix pierre.laperdrix@irisa.fr wrote:
Hi Tor Community!
My name is Pierre and I'm a second year PhD student from France working on browser fingerprinting. I'm really fortunate that my proposal for this year Google Summer of Code has been been selected.
My goal for this summer is to set up a website similar to Panopticlick or AmIUnique that will collect data to improve Tor fingerprinting defenses. The collected data will be used to detect if there are differences between browsers that could ultimately lead to a user's identification. With that knowledge, developers will be able to patch the Tor browser to prevent leak of identifiable information and reinforce the anonymity of Tor users. I also plan to add details on browser fingerprinting for users who are not familiar with the subject so that they may learn about its mechanisms and the potential dangers linked to it. I'll also try to implement a page where Tor users can see how far they are from an "acceptable" fingerprint so that they may tweak their browser in order to have a fingerprint that is shared by many more users.
I'll officially start coding at the end of May but in the mean time, I'll familiarize myself with the Django framework that I plan to use and I'll lock down the exact set of features that I'll include in the very first version of the project. My primary mentor is Georg and my secondary mentors are Gunes and Nicolas. I'll post bi-weekly reports to the tor-dev mailing list and to my blog to inform everyone of my progress.
If you have any questions about the project, don't hesitate to ask me. The name of the project has not been found yet so feel free to send me any suggestions that you may have. You can reach me here or on IRC where my handle is SuperOctopus.
Cheers! Pierre