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Hello,<br>
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I am researching the possibility to use Privacy Badger as a means to
generate filter lists for tools like Pi-Hole or uBlock Origin.
Pi-Hole is particularly interesting as it covers the whole network
(Smart TV, IoT, ...).<br>
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This is the setup I am currently considering:<br>
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- Install the Tor Browser and add the Privacy Badger &
Random Walk add-on.<br>
- Let Random Walk surf the web randomly. <a
href="http://www.reddit.com/r/random">www.reddit.com/r/random</a>
might be a good starting point.<br>
- Export the data from Privacy Badger and transform it in a
format suitable for Pi-Hole or uBlock Origin.<br>
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<p>I am considering to use the Tor Browser due to two aspects:</p>
<p>- Add noise to the Tor network. If only a handful people
would use PGP, Tor, ... they would be automatically highly
suspicious.<br>
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<p>- Random Walk might hit by chance an illegal website I don't
want to be associated with.</p>
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<p>To mitigate the risk of fingerprinting while using the Tor
Browser I would like to able to use Privacy Badger in passive
mode. It would only determine if a domain tracks you but would
not block the domain. Could this option be added to Privacy
Badger?</p>
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<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Daniel<br>
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