Hey Gunner,
I got the reply. Sorry, I thought I responded. This is going to be a great start for me!
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Kevin, Thanks so much for reviving this thread and thinking. Don't know if you got my reply from earlier this week, but I repopulated the etherpad from January, https://pad.riseup.net/p/torfriendlysite Some formatting was lost from my flat text backup, and as a result some reformatting is definitely needed (e.g. annotations are not currently differentiated from things being commented on) I'm happy to connect and see if how what we were trying to then (more of a "before you build/before you go live" checklist) melds with your scanner vision, which I think is a *great idea. thanks & peace, gunner On 05/15/2018 02:10 PM, Kevin Gallagher wrote:Hello everyone, Recently in a Tor UX meeting I brought up the idea of creating a Tor-Friendliness scanner, or a program that evaluates and ranks the "Tor-friendliness" of a web site and provides recommendations to improve. This idea seemed pretty well received by those attending the meeting, so I'd like to get stated on creating this. However, in order to do this I would need to precisely define "Tor-friendliness." That's when this discussion (https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2018-January/001606.html) was brought to my attention. It seems conversation about this has died down. I would like to revive this conversation and work towards creating an understanding of the definition of being "Tor-friendly." Currently I am reading the Tor Browser Design Document to understand the Tor Browser more fully, and to understand how it works to thwart tracking and fingerprinting, etc. If there are other approaches I should consider to help me understand what "Tor-friendliness" is, please let me know! Otherwise, I would love to hear about what people think constitutes "Tor-friendliness" so I can build a tool that tests for these things. Thanks, Kevin Gallagher
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