Tor Browser already sets the same user agent for example for Windows and Linux. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that detection is no longer possible. Due to other issues which are depend on Tor Browser development status by The Tor Project.
See tbb-linkability [archive] and tbb-fingerprinting [archive].
The question is, how anonymous / pseudonymous is Tor Browser in practice?
See also:
Does it make a difference in practice if the underlying platform (amd64 vs arm64) can be detected if Tor Browser is fingerprintable anyhow?
We have to be careful about what we communicate. When ARM64 Tor Browser gets tagged “not for a high threat model” what does that imply for AMD64 Tor Browser? That it “is for a high threat model”?
Forum thread Whonix experimental for how long resulted in:
Rebrand Whonix as a research project.
- old: “Whonix is experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity.”
- new: “Whonix is a research project.”
Tor Browser is already available for i386, amd64 and Android. Does any of these platforms have a mention “not for a high threat model”?
Tor Browser by The Tor Project for Android already is ARM based.
Also: iOS…