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<blockquote data-quote="AlexCa" data-source="post: 807244" data-attributes="member: 52267"><p>[USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER]</p><p>I've tested TOR but i think it's a no go... Regarding keeping the preferences and extensions it's all good, no problems in that part. The main issues were capchas when trying to perform searches with Google, slower download speeds (tried to download some drivers from HP website and there was a big difference in speed), and the fact that sometimes the websites will show in a different language (for instance the HP website was shown in Danish, what caused me some trouble trying to locate the drivers I wanted).</p><p></p><p>So I think that if the first priority was to provide a private browser, TOR would be the "go to" browser. But since the purpose is just to give the person that is fixing a computer a separated browser were he can google for solutions, download programs, etc. i think that Firefox is just a more practical solution (also probably there are some VPN or proxy extensions that can be added to Firefox to help circumvent internet filters when needed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexCa, post: 807244, member: 52267"] [USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER] I've tested TOR but i think it's a no go... Regarding keeping the preferences and extensions it's all good, no problems in that part. The main issues were capchas when trying to perform searches with Google, slower download speeds (tried to download some drivers from HP website and there was a big difference in speed), and the fact that sometimes the websites will show in a different language (for instance the HP website was shown in Danish, what caused me some trouble trying to locate the drivers I wanted). So I think that if the first priority was to provide a private browser, TOR would be the "go to" browser. But since the purpose is just to give the person that is fixing a computer a separated browser were he can google for solutions, download programs, etc. i think that Firefox is just a more practical solution (also probably there are some VPN or proxy extensions that can be added to Firefox to help circumvent internet filters when needed). [/QUOTE]
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