--- On Tue, 2/21/12, Mr Dash Four <mr.dash.f...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> To put it simply - I am not at all interested in any of > that. > > If a search-engine site is there to present search results, > the last thing on their mind would be what privacy settings > I have on my browser or what "privacy-oriented extensions" I > use, let alone "advising" me to switch them OFF in order to > use the service they provide - I thought you have figured > this out by now. A lot of sites are incredibly "broken" if javascript is disabled. NoScript would be one example of a "privacy plugin" that would thus cause a problem if enabled for some sites. It's why I'm curious as to what the plugin was that you were using. I haven't been using ixquick for very long, and still don't use it regularly. It's one I started messing with scroogle was not always accessible to me for whatever reasons. Having browsed the site with Mozilla Firefox + Noscript (scripting disabled) + Ghostery + AdBlock Plus + HTTPS Everywhere, + Cookies disabled, in addition to browsing the site via the Tor Browser Bundle + Noscript (scripting disabled) + HTTPS Everywhere + Cookies disabaled, and never having run into the message you describe, I'm curious to reproduce it. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk