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Created Jul 23, 2021 by Matthew Finkel@sysrqbMaintainer

[meta] Evaluate if Tor Browser is meeting the needs of our users

Tor Browser has many goals as defined in the Design document, but we should take a step backward and look at the larger picture of whether these goals are actually important for the people we are trying to protect.

We should be able to justify our general design requirements through the needs of our users, instead of defining the strictest-possible private browser design and then applying that to all of the use cases. Indeed, this should influence tor-browser-spec#25021.

cc @duncan @nah

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