JAVASCRIPT

Is teanga ríomhchlárúcháin é JavaScript a úsáidtear ar shuímh Ghréasáin chun gnéithe idirghníomhacha a chur ar fáil, mar shampla físeáin, beochan, fuaim, agus amlínte stádas. Faraor, éascaíonn JavaScript ionsaithe áirithe ar shlándáil an bhrabhsálaí, ionsaithe a d'fhéadfadh d'aitheantas a nochtadh.

Tor Browser includes an add-on called NoScript. It's accessible through "Preferences" (or "Options" on Windows) on the hamburger menu (≡), then select 'Customize' and drag the "S" icon to the top-right of the window. NoScript allows you to control the JavaScript (and other scripts) that runs on individual web pages, or block it entirely.

Users who require a high degree of security in their web browsing should set Tor Browser's Security Level to "Safer" (which disables JavaScript for non-HTTPS websites) or "Safest" (which does so for all websites). However, disabling JavaScript will prevent many websites from displaying correctly, so Tor Browser's default setting is to allow all websites to run scripts in "Standard" mode.

BROWSER ADD-ONS

Tá Brabhsálaí Tor bunaithe ar Firefox, agus is féidir leat aon bhreiseán nó téama atá comhoiriúnach le Firefox a shuiteáil i mBrabhsálaí Tor freisin.

Ní dhearnadh tástáil ar bith ar bhreiseáin seachas ar na cinn a thagann le Brabhsálaí Tor de réir réamhshocraithe. Má shuiteálann tú aon bhreiseán eile, seans maith nach bhfeidhmeoidh Brabhsálaí Tor i gceart, agus go minic is cúis le fadhbanna níos tromchúisí na breiseáin seo, fadhbanna a dhéanann dochar don phríobháideachas agus don tslándáil. Molaimid go láidir duit gan breiseáin eile a shuiteáil, agus ní thacóidh Tionscadal Tor leis na cumraíochtaí malartacha seo.

FLASH PLAYER

Flash was a multimedia software used by websites to display video and other interactive elements such as games. It was disabled by default in Tor Browser because it could have revealed your real location and IP address. Tor Browser no longer supports Flash and cannot be enabled.

The majority of Flash's functionalities have been substituted by the HTML5 standard, which heavily depends on JavaScript. Video platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo have transitioned to HTML5 and no longer utilize Flash.