Random thoughts after yesterdays discussions: Would it be an idea to 
move towards placing the users' identities in their Freenet FireFox 
profiles?

What you could do:
- Login, fproxy settings and user identity can be sent via a cookie for 
the fproxy URL (= not *yet another* set of username/passwords, and no 
hassle implementing digital signature access control and user management).
- Bookmarks can already be handled by FireFox (which some may not like 
(compared to the fproxy bookmark thingy), and some may like (those who 
wants a new theme without the activelinks) - yet does have advantages 
such as allowing users to use bookmark-manipulating plugins 
(pre-fetchers, bookmark sync, organization, etc.)). fproxy could (needs 
to) still have the default bookmarks, but that wouldn't be a privacy 
concern.
- Datastore can (and should?) remain shared between users (with some 
privacy concerns, but I believe there are settings for that already?)

I'm not sure about darknet peers. From a network point-of-view, they 
should probably be shared, but isn't that a privacy concern? Or?

- Zero3

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