On Mar 6 2008, Matthew Toseland wrote: > True enough, but the alternatives are: - Doing nothing. This sucks. - > Telling the user to change the settings manually. But if they do, their > browser will be detectable (with a few false positives) as having been > modified to work better with Freenet. - Creating a Firefox profile for > Freenet, and using that. This may result in the user when they open a > browser normally being asked to select a profile.
(Sorry for the broken formatting.) It might be worth looking at Torbutton, a Firefox extentsion that switches between Tor settings and non-Tor settings: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2275 Cheers, Michael
