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In 2016, we started the Tor Uplift project to take the Tor Browser patches and "uplift" them to Firefox. When a patch gets uplifted, we take the change that Tor Browser needs and we add it to Firefox in such a way that it is disabled by default, but can be enabled by changing a preference value. The Tor Uplift project saves the Tor Browser team work since they can just change preferences instead of updating patches. It also gives the Firefox team a way to experiment with the advanced privacy features that Tor Browser team is building, to see if we can bring them to a much wider audience. | In 2016, we started the Tor Uplift project to take the Tor Browser patches and "uplift" them to Firefox. When a patch gets uplifted, we take the change that Tor Browser needs and we add it to Firefox in such a way that it is disabled by default, but can be enabled by changing a preference value. The Tor Uplift project saves the Tor Browser team work since they can just change preferences instead of updating patches. It also gives the Firefox team a way to experiment with the advanced privacy features that Tor Browser team is building, to see if we can bring them to a much wider audience. | ||
The primary target in the Tor Uplift project | The primary target in the Tor Uplift project was two features: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/FirstPartyIsolation '''First Party Isolation'''] and [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fingerprinting '''Fingerprinting Resistance''']. First Party Isolation was shipped in Firefox 52 (off by default); the MVP of Fingerprinting Resistance will be shipped in Firefox 59 (also off by default). | ||
'''Fusion''' is the next big step of the Mozilla and Tor collaboration. We hope to move the needle on Web privacy based on the success of the Tor Uplift work. | '''Fusion''' is the next big step of the Mozilla and Tor collaboration. We hope to move the needle on Web privacy based on the success of the Tor Uplift work. |