fr0sty:
> According to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630357 ,
> The risk of unwanted tracking could actually increase. If it is not that
> big of a deal, then enabling it by default could be an option.
> On another note, could we enable the "Preferences > Security > Block
> reported attack sites & Block reported web forgeries" Option in Firefox?
> More info here >>>>
> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/phishing-protection/
I think phishing protection has been deactivated upstream in Tor Browser
for a reason and if you read how the feature works and the privacy
policy, you'll come to the decision that the decision was right. Feel
free to research that yourself and to dispute the decision, especially
in case things changed since.
Also activating features in Tails while not having them upstream in Tor
Browser is sometimes problematic (fingerprinting). I'd at least *also*
suggest the feature upstream after having researched the topic.