On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 02:53:43PM -0700, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Here I agree with you and not with Roger. This page:
>
> http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-osx.html.en
>
> does not mention Firefox or any Firefox plugin at all.
Actually, the page does talk about both Firefox and plugins. Can you
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On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 05:19:01PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 2.9K bytes in
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: Hmm. Maybe we could put these in /Applications/Tor? If we did that, we could
: pretty it up.
According to Apple, there aren't hard standards as to where apps
should live. Would you
Chris Palmer writes:
> http://chris.eff.org/ffx-tor-1.png
> http://chris.eff.org/ffx-tor-2.png
> http://chris.eff.org/ffx-tor-3.png
>
> Note the nice information disclosure in the Firefox GUI elements like
> the tabs and Google search box. ;)
Oh sorry, I wrote that before editing and PNGing the
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Total Privacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It would be nice to have something att the bottom of browser
>window
>(only a thin line, perhaps in the Firefox status field) that on
>the
>left hand show the IP and country of at the moment active entry
>nod
Hi or-talkers,
yet another issue concerning "without Tor" vs "with Tor".
Two hypothetical examples:
1.
I´m using the normal Firefox (without Tor) with cookies enabled
to log in on Yahoo email to make some stuff as my real identity.
Then I close the normal Firefox and start Torpark Firefox
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