[community] Done With The Tor Browser

Georg Koppen gk at torproject.org
Sat May 4 13:58:00 UTC 2019


Hi David

David:
> Hello:
> 
> I started using the Tor Browser several months ago, and I really liked it.
> 
> Recently, however, you disabled the following extensions/themes that I
> installed from the Mozilla website:
> 
> Sebastian Kitty (Theme)
> 
> Addblock Plus (Extension)
> 
> Privacy Badger (Extension)
> 
> Roboform Password Manger (Extension)
> 
> No Script (Extension)
> 
> DuckDuck Go Privacy Essentials (Extension)
> 
> Now I get all kinds of crap when I attempt to browse the Internet with
> Tor (scripts, advertisements etc.).
> 
> I like to be able to control my browser, but you folks at the Tor
> Project have done away with all that; something about themes and
> extensions being unverified.
> 
> I USED to have them all installed in the Tor Browser without any
> problem, but now all of them have been disabled and there are no
> substitutes for any of them (besides, why would I use a "substitute" for
> an extension/theme that's already doing an adequate job?).
> 
> Tried to install some things from the Mozilla website but apparently
> extensions and themes from Mozilla are pretty much ALL incompatible with
> the Tor Browser.
> 
> NO THANK YOU!
> 
> I'm going back to using Brave and Firefox. Neither Firexfox or Brave
> present any problems when it comes to using the extensions and themes
> that I've been using for years (my personal preference is "Brave" It
> looks like Google Chrome but it ISN'T Google Chrome (I want nothing to
> do with Google) and it's a LOT faster than Firefox).
> 
> Seriously- what good is any browser when you disable themes and extensions?
> 
> I'm not about to recommend Tor to ANYone at this point (I had been doing
> that but today it stops). Far as I'm concerned you browser is broken.

I am sorry for the inconvenience you experienced. The underlying problem
you witnessed is a Firefox bug, thus it would not have helped you if you
used Firefox instead of Tor Browser (although I've heard Mozilla shipped
a first fix that should mitigate the problem for most of Firefox's users
by now). For further details see:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973

I hope that puts the bug into a better perspective. We plan to release a
new Tor Browser as soon as a fix from Mozilla's side is available (which
is hopefully the case today or tomorrow). Meanwhile there is a workaround at

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30388#comment:1

However, flipping the preference there should only be done _temporarily_
as it disables a security feature.

Hope this helps,
Georg

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