Georg
Is that essentially Windows-only?
No, there were some tickets where users attached screenshots of their prompts - Windows, Mac, and Linux user interface windows.
For the Windows ones, do we know how many of those issues are due to
#10416
(https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/10416)?
From the screenshots that users shared, none alluded to this issue.
What do you mean by "blocking larger media elements by default" There is
no logic in Tor
Browser that is blocking media elements depending on their size.
Additionally, Tor Browser
should not block anything by default in its standard security mode.
I misspoke. I was incorrect in my statement; I should have wrote "NoScript blocks media on security levels Safer and Safest."
You are absolutely right on both fronts. Thanks for clarifying these aspects: Tor Browser does not block any media by default; NoScript allows for media in the Standard security level.
So, what is happening in those cases? Do you have an example of a report
by chance?
So, I'll admit, I was mistaken. To make a long story short - one user took a screenshot of NoScript blocking out its media yet I neglected to pay attention that the user had the Safer security level set. I presumed this occurred by default.
After clearing up the confusion, those cases contained Flash-based XSS attempting to show a movie. Below is the example:
Hi
Tried to watch this on Tor:
https://www.brighteon.com/be689f32-5526-4601-a627-48dc4f896cf9
And several other videos. but they come up with a red circle with a
monster with teeth in
the middle. An even when I choose one of the responses it still won’t
play
And another thing is that many Tor users are now having issues to watch YouTube:
"Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network. Please try your request again later. Why did this happen?
This page appears when Google automatically detects requests coming from your computer network which appear to be in violation of the Terms of Service. The block will expire shortly after those requests stop. ..."
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