On 10/12/11 12:10 AM, Greg Kalitnikoff wrote:
I speak Russian, but I don`t think those people would be interested in
such documents. I made some little more deep research for this
conversation and as I see all that they did was getting TBB,
unpacking it, adding some bookmarks and tweaks to
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:57:46PM +0200, kalitnik...@privatdemail.net wrote
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: Hm, interesting thing that very recently I found out such project -
: SBrowser282, custom Tor Browser Bundle made by some russian radicals.
: It does exactly what you are talking about as
I speak Russian, but I don`t think those people would be interested in
such documents. I made some little more deep research for this
conversation and as I see all that they did was getting TBB,
unpacking it, adding some bookmarks and tweaks to Firefox profile
(just like branding) and packing it
Hi all,
i would like to propose some usability improvement for TorBrowserBundle
for Windows, in order to make it more usable.
Reduce to 3-clicks the requirements to use TorBrowserBundle on Windows.
Today the Tor Browser Bundle require the user to make several action
before using it that can
On 10/10/11 11:01 PM, Julian Yon wrote:
On 10/10/11 20:54, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
Really dumb users
You can make things too simple. Tor is not a silver bullet. A user who
is so dumb (as you put it) as to not be able to install a simple piece
of software will almost certainly be a
On 10/10/11 22:18, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
Yes,but please consider that TorBrowserBundle/OSX already required only
3 clicks from download to start:
So? That's just how you install stuff on OSX. It makes no difference to
my point. A naïve user who thinks they're anonymous but actually
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 09:54:50PM +0200, li...@infosecurity.ch wrote 2.2K
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: By using that approach the user will not have the feeling of no
: technical decision has to be taken by the user in order to use Tor, no
: stopping-fear of breaking something, no