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Opened Aug 25, 2018 by Georg Koppen@gk

Help NoScript marking HTTP .onions as secure

#27307 (moved) is a report that NoScript shows HTTP .onions in red (compared to HTTPS ones in green). Giorgio would be happy to change that. We should think about a good way signaling NoScript that it is running in Tor Browser as it could then treat .onion domains differently.

Giorgio's suggestion was:

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> > console.log(await browser.runtime.getBrowserInfo())
> 
> Object { name: "Firefox", vendor: "Mozilla", version: "60.1.0", buildID: "20180204020101" }
>
> 
> Maybe you could send an "isTorBrowser: true" additional property within your updateSettings messages.

There might be other ones we could consider

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Reference: legacy/trac#27313