Tor Browser 4.0.3 is ready for testing

Hi, Tor Browser 4.0.3 is up for testing. Bundles can be found at: https://people.torproject.org/~gk/builds/4.0.3/ This release is based on Firefox 31.4.0 ESR and contains updates to meek, NoScript and Tor Launcher additionally. The changelog is: Tor Browser 4.0.3 -- Jan 13 2014 * All Platforms * Update Firefox to 31.4.0esr * Update NoScript to 2.6.9.10 * Update meek to 0.15 * Update Tor Launcher to 0.2.7.0.2 * Translation updates only Georg

Georg Koppen:
Testing: tor-browser-linux64-4.0.2-4.0.3_en-US.incremental.mar Platform: Debian 7.8 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz Tor v0.2.5.10 (git-13318a95ddfbbf8d) Libevent 2.0.21-stable OpenSSL 1.0.1i Zlib 1.2.7 Firefox: ESR *31.4.0* (Tor Browser 4.0.3) TBB Launches successfully: yes Connects to the Tor network: yes All extensions are present and functional: yes - HTTPS-Everywhere 4.0.2 - NoScript *2.6.9.10* - TorButton 1.7.0.2 - TorLauncher *0.2.7.0.2* WebBrowsing works as expected - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos work (http://videojs.com/) - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - ok - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - unique among 4,931,257, 22.23 bits of identifying information SOCKS/external apps (Torsocks) work as expected: yes -- kat

Katya Titov:
This is interesting. I wonder which characteristic made you unique on panopticlick? Did you happen to drag your window size/resize it/maximize it before running the test? Everything else it tests for should be exactly the same among all Tor Browser users. -- Mike Perry

Mike Perry:
Yes that was it: maximised window. If I leave the window as is on start and then check immediately I get one in 39,160 browsers and 15.26 bits of identifying information ... much better! Thanks for pointing it out, I'll leave it at default in future for testing. -- kat
participants (5)
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David Fifield
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Georg Koppen
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Katya Titov
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Mike Perry
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Sherief Alaa