![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tor-enabled browsers can now connect to the social network using Facebook's onion address, which provides a way to access Facebook through Tor without losing the cryptographic protections provided by the Tor cloud. “In other contexts, such behavior might suggest that a hacked account is being accessed through a botnet, but for Tor this is normal.” “Tor challenges some assumptions of Facebook's security mechanisms - for example its design means that from the perspective of our systems, a person who appears to be connecting from Australia at one moment may the next appear to be in Sweden or Canada,” explained Alec Muffett, a software engineer for security infrastructure at Facebook London, in a post. Facebook is breaking new ground by implementing a Tor address that privacy hounds can use to update their statuses, share cat videos and do everything else that Facebookers enjoy doing.įacebook's security infrastructure has sometimes “led to unnecessary hurdles” for people who connect to Facebook using Tor, the company said, so it set out to make their experience “more consistent with our goals of accessibility and security.” But by its very raison d’etre it has never played well with social networks, which like to know who their users are. Tor, the onion router, is a method of preserving privacy by allowing users to surf the web anonymously. ![]()
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