Hello George, Hello List, I'm currently working on a Uni project where we tried to implement 3 of the solutions suggested in the article you mentioned below. I implemented the bookmarks idea (2.5). You can find the code here: https://github.com/heddha/OnionPetnames I implemented it as a webextension, not as part of the native bookmarks. The entries can be exported and imported; the exported file is aes-encrypted with a password; I used the cryptojs-library for that. The import function has its bugs, as a webextension closes itself automagically when another window (e.g. to select a file) is opened; I used a workaround that's very dirty, maybe someone has a better idea? I'd be very happy if this helped with the problem! Kind regards, heddha On 16/11/17 13:52, George Kadianakis wrote: > Hello, > > here is another onion-related UX improvement proposal. We still don't > have a plan for how to concretely fix the onion naming issue, and we > recently released next gen onions so names just got bigger. Ideally we > should start experimenting with solutions sooner than later (also see > https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-names-your-onions). > > I think a local-solution akin to bookmarks makes sense to start with, so > I opened a trac ticket today about encrypted bookmarks on Tor Browser: > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24310 > > Please let me know if you are aware of firefox addon projects that do > encrypted bookmarks that we could use or start basing our work on. > > Cheers! > _______________________________________________ > tor-dev mailing list > tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
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