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Tor has noscript automatically enabled no?
It should, but I guess this user disabled it. I visited the same site with javascript disabled and it can't fingerprint it (not in tor browser, I don't trust it (css has nasty fingerprinting capabilities, huge mozilla codebase), I use w3m with torsocks and my useragent set to tor browsers, also tested qutebrowser with js disabled).
Which browser do you use?
stated in post, w3m, a text browser (unless it wasn't there when I last edited it, I'm a very sporadic editor)
Never heard of w3m, will check it out
Edit: I thought I was paranoid for using tor as a daily browser lmao
There's three security settings via NoScript in Tor browser. The default has JS enabled.
It does, but you have to manually configure it to turn off javascript entirely.