JAVASCRIPT

JavaScript je programski jezik kojeg stranice koriste kako bi pružile interaktivne elemente kao što je video, animacija, audio i statusne vremenske crte. Nažalost, JavaScript također može omogućiti napade na sigurnost preglednika, što može dovesti do deanonimizacije.

Tor Browser includes an add-on called NoScript. It's accessible through "Add-ons and themes" on the hamburger menu (≡). Locate the NoScript plug-in and click on it to open a panel where you can customize its settings.

In the panel, next to the Toolbar button, select 'Show'. This will display the NoScript button to the right of the browser address bar. This button enables you to manage JavaScript and other scripts on web pages, allowing you to control their execution individually or block them entirely.

Users who require a high degree of security in their web browsing should set Tor Browser's Security Level to "Safer" (which disables JavaScript for non-HTTPS websites) or "Safest" (which does so for all websites). However, disabling JavaScript will prevent many websites from displaying correctly, so Tor Browser's default setting is to allow all websites to run scripts in "Standard" mode.

DODACI ZA PREGLEDNIK

Tor preglednik je zasnovan na Firefoxu, a svi dodaci i teme koji su kompatibilni s Firefoxom, također se mogu instalirati na Tor preglednik.

No, jedini dodaci koji su testirani za korištenje s Tor preglednikom su oni koji su standardno uključeni. Instaliranje bilo kojeg drugog dodatka može smanjiti funkcionalnost Tor preglednika ili izazvati ozbiljnije probleme koji utječu na tvoju privatnost i sigurnost. Toplo preporučujemo ne instalirati dodatne dodatke, a i Tor Project ne pruža podršku za takve konfiguracije.

FLASH PLAYER

Flash was a multimedia software used by websites to display video and other interactive elements such as games. It was disabled by default in Tor Browser because it could have revealed your real location and IP address. Tor Browser no longer supports Flash and cannot be enabled.

The majority of Flash's functionalities have been substituted by the HTML5 standard, which heavily depends on JavaScript. Video platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo have transitioned to HTML5 and no longer utilize Flash.