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Onion Service for a given site (and that they're visiting the same site they
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Onion Service for a given site (and that they're visiting the same site they
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visited previously).
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visited previously).
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### Post-session remarks
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* The v2 onion address `Onion-Location` incompatibility ticket is
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tpo/applications/tor-browser#40491.
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* Regarding the 'onion emoji' idea: the bridge emojis have 32 bits of
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information in them, which means to capture one onion address you would need
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8 bridge emojis worth of emoji. The fundamental problem here is that there's a
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contradiction between "enough bits to securely map to the right address" and
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"so many bits that a human can't actually tell them all apart" -- it would be
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awesome if there is a sweet-spot in the middle where you have enough bits to be
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secure and also humans can still distinguish them, but the user research so far
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has not found one.
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* Feature for the browser remembering whether you have been to a site before:
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in Tor Browser, click on the lock next to your https site, then click on
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'connection secure' and click on 'more information'; then in the 'security'
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tab, see the question "Have I visited this website prior to today?" In a
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normal Firefox, for gitlab.torproject.org, it tells like "Yes, 2109 times."
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It looks like Tor Browser prevents the browser from remembering this info,
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probably for privacy reasons, so the idea is not usable as-is. But hopefully it
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is still useful inspiration to get people thinking about new approaches to
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"this is the same onion as last time."
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## Next steps
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## Next steps
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The [Onion Support Group][] will move ahead to continue the discussions and make
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The [Onion Support Group][] will move ahead to continue the discussions and make
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