Closed ghost closed 5 years ago
But that is wrong usage, not that the program per-se is insecure. You can write a computer virus in notepad or vim. That doesn't make the text editor insecure.
/signoff from pointless derail of topic
@anchev mozilla devs have their own irc channels, you can follow discussions there.
I have gone through each and every line of the current version (commit: 456a2b7063bbb21197769217e7ddabe31fe808d6) and I have compared the variables with those in Tor browser (the default settings in Tor which show up after downloading a clean browser).
I have added a comment at the end of each line
//TOR: <value in tor> (or 'missing' if it is missing in Tor)
. For variables which have the same values in Tor browser I have not added comments.Can someone please review all this? If any values are considered more private/secure we could probably notify the Tor developers. Otherwise they may change in this
user.js
. (I assume there may be values which are simply a preference but still worth a second look).