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Re: [tor-bugs] #21065 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Make it easier to switch between security levels in Tor Browser
#21065: Make it easier to switch between security levels in Tor Browser
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Reporter: zhr | Owner: tbb-
| team
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: tbb-torbutton, tbb-security-slider, | Actual Points:
tbb-usability |
Parent ID: #20843 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by zhr):
Replying to [comment:1 i139]:
>1. just click on the desirable security level without click on ok
(closing the window, in this case the 'ok' button is a redundant think).
I don't think this would work that well because there are other options in
that window that the user might want to set before closing the window. It
would even be experienced as a GUI bug when the window suddenly closes
just because you clicked on one of its elements.
>2. shortcut; well, I think it isn't the ideal, because should be a very
easy at point to be used acidentaly, but dosen't make sense use a too
complex shortcut
And only a minority of users would actually use them, but this is just an
addition for "power users" and not meant as a replacement. Possible
shortcuts, that Firefox doesn't use already, are `Alt + K` for setting
security one level higher and `Alt + L` for setting it one level lower. Of
course, a visual feedback would be required because changing this setting
isn't immediately reflected in user's experience. I think Torbutton icon
itself is the best place in general for displaying the security level.
> 4. one icon exclusive for it; also a think to thing, yeah?
I think this would make the toolbar too crowded, by default there's
already Torbutton, NoScript, and HTTPS Everywhere.
> 3. another idea is use a right click on tor button (or where else can
put it) and open some options, like NoScrit do.
> 5. my last idea is to use the slider next to the circuit diagram in the
torbutton.
A rectangle between the menu items (New Identity, New Tor Circuit...) and
the circuit diagram, with the security slider within the rectangle, would
work very well in my opinion. The background color of the rectangle could
also reflect the current security setting.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21065#comment:2>
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