Comments by "Scott Tovey" (@scotttovey) on "2 Factor Authentication: How to Counter its Abuse by Big Tech" video.
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I tried the Tor browser and it turns out the Tor browser is not a distinctly different browser than Firefox.
The Tor files in the Tor Browser folder, are shortcuts to the Firefox instance that is found in the Tor Browser/browser folder. The end result is that, when you are starting Tor, you are not starting the Tor Browser, you are starting the Firefox browser with specialized parameters within the browser folder inside the Tor Browser folder.
The problem with doing this is that if you have a Firefox profile that you use regularly, the really Firefox and not Tor browser, will overwrite the settings in that profile.
The end result is that the next time you open up Firefox, you are not starting out where you left off the last time you used Firefox, you are starting out where you left off the last time you used the Tor browser.
This tells us that the Tor browser was set up by a bunch of dishonest leftist marxist claiming to be intelligent, conservative privacy loving developers.
So, what other lies have they been telling us?
Perhaps the Tor browser does not really secure your privacy?
I really hate being lied too.
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