Hello Claus, > Thank you very much for your answer!
You're welcome, but in the future please follow up to the mailing list instead of sending a private mail. > > is to install Privoxy and adjust the Gnome proxy > > server settings accordingly. > The FoxyProxy - Plugin for Firefox provides really a easy way to use the > functionality of this nice proxys. Currently no equivalent to FoxyProxy exists for Epiphany as far as I know. > For sure I could configure the Gnome-Proxy-Settings to use TOR and > Privoxy as default, but I would like to use them on specified sites! You can configure Privoxy to do specific actions for specific URLs. See http://config.privoxy.org/edit-actions-list?f=default (special configuration URL that will let you edit rules if you're running Privoxy). Granted, a pretty GNOME frontend would be nice for this purpose. > I dont know if you are aware of the discussion in Germany, Austria and > some other European countries about storing all your connection data. In > Poland they discuss even about storing the data 15! years. As a resident of The Netherlands (data retention time 1,5 years) I'm very well aware of this discussion. > - allow/disallow a domain to store cookies > - treat all cookies as session cookies You can actually achieve this by entering about:config and modifying network.cookie.lifetimePolicy to 1, and/or using P3P[1] settings. Of course, this isn't really a user-friendly solution. One way to solve this could be for someone to pick up development of the (currently unmaintained and not very functional) Site Permissions extension. [1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.p3p regards, -- Reinout van Schouwen _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
