On 02/20/2010 12:38 PM, Flamsmark wrote:
>> Once Firefox fixes bug 280661, we don't need a http proxy at all.
>> However, given the current pace of progress on 280661, we may switch to
>> Chrome before the fix occurs.
> If the switch to Chrome was made, I assume that there'd be a port of the
> TorButton extension to Chrome? If that does happen, a nice feature for the
> Tor/!Tor switch would be to have Tor used only in incognito mode. I'm not
> sure how you make extensions work in incognito mode, but I'm sure that I'm
> not alone in wanting this feature.
> 

I should clarify that by Chrome, I really mean Chromium, the free and
open source version of Chrome; http://code.google.com/chromium/.

We'd like to stop eviscerating Firefox with Torbutton.  Rather, we could
integrate torbutton functionality into private/incognito browsing mode.
 Chromium is relatively new, and we're working with the team to
implement the APIs necessary to integration of a truly anonymous/private
browsing mode.

We'd also like to work with Mozilla on the same pathway, but so far we
haven't made the right connections in the organization to have this happen.

-- 
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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