I tested on macOS 12.6.1 with Tor Browser 12.0a4 and had the same experience as Duncan: I was prompted to grant access to Safari's Bookmarks.plist
file, and the import worked correctly.
I don't remember the details, but I think we used all
to ensure that we could have a separate update channel for the multilingual browser. I know that @brade and I did some testing but that was a while ago. We might not have noticed that all
was carried over to Services.locale.defaultLocale
(or maybe that is a new thing).
Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679742 (11 years old!)
A possibly relevant NSIS bug report: https://sourceforge.net/p/nsis/bugs/1270/
@thorin: I'd say yes, close it, unless someone wants to double-check Linux first.
Maybe this has been recently fixed upstream: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1525350
I assume you meant ESR91. I tested with Firefox 91.10.0esr in a new profile where the only change I made was to set browser.privatebrowsing.autostart
to true
(and then restart Firefox). Yes, it still happens there.
It appears to still be a problem. I just did a quick test and the Cmd+F search term is still synchronized between Tor Browser 11.0.14, Safari, Firefox, and applications such as TextEdit. Sometimes only the first few characters are transferred over but that is probably a different issue.
My "Search with DuckDuckGo" search input field still has an icon on the left side (TB 11.0a2).
I may be missing something, but I do not see where the tor version is displayed.
I finally remembered to extract the macOS 11.0 SDK from Xcode 12.3. It is here: https://people.torproject.org/~mcs/volatile/40035/
Tor Browser 10.0.15 running on macOS 10.15.7 also results in 3900ddea19449a8174058383c32dc40b2e31b9a2.