Thus spake sigi (torn...@cpunk.de):
We hope to better answer these questions in a Tor Browser Bundle
design document. Just one of the many other items that were supposed
to go into a new stable release that got pushed aside due to recent
events:
On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 06:36:34PM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
Thus spake sigi (torn...@cpunk.de):
Sorry, but at this point, I'm really asking myself, how I can trust
the concept of the torproject anymore? Some time ago, the users were
warned about the use of Torbutton with Firefox 3.6 -
* Erinn Clark er...@torproject.org [2011:09:05 15:01 +0100]:
However, as of Firefox 4, there is a pref called extensions.enabledScopes
which
allows you to define the scope of plugins and limit them to things like just
this profile, just this app, just this user, etc. In the current TBBs it
On 05/09/11 21:09, Erinn Clark wrote:
* cgp3cg cgp...@gmail.com [2011:09:05 16:19 +1000]:
Hi,
Just downloaded TBB 2.2.32 for Linux
(tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.2.32-3-dev-en-US.tar.gz) and was surprised
to find FF set to automatically check for and download updates. This
seems like a
Hi!
Sorry, but at this point, I'm really asking myself, how I can trust
the concept of the torproject anymore? Some time ago, the users were
warned about the use of Torbutton with Firefox 3.6 - now the torproject
recommends to use their TorBrowserBundle - but it has automatic updates
for the
Thus spake cgp3cg (cgp...@gmail.com):
I've also discovered that with this version FF defaults to saving
passwords.
Are you sure about this? Torbutton should be handling this under
Preferences-Security Settings-Forms..
The first checkbox is checked for you, yes?
If not, this could be a
On 06/09/11 11:22, Mike Perry wrote:
Thus spake cgp3cg (cgp...@gmail.com):
I've also discovered that with this version FF defaults to saving
passwords.
Are you sure about this? Torbutton should be handling this under
Preferences-Security Settings-Forms..
The first checkbox is checked
This is a change in Firefox 6.0.2 where they list them so they can explicitly
distrust them. If you click on Aurora-Preferences (or Options, I think, in
Windows)-View Certificates-then click on any of the DigiNotar things
present,
it will say at the top Explicitly Distrust [...].
Ah, nice,
Thus spake cgp3cg (cgp...@gmail.com):
If not, this could be a regression against Torbutton.. But I haven't
experienced it, as far as I know.
Where/how did you observe the password saving?
I observed this logging into FastMail, and at the time checked the FF
settings and confirmed