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Re: [tor-bugs] #12684 [Firefox Patch Issues]: Make "Not Now" the default button for TorBrowser's canvas permission dialogue
#12684: Make "Not Now" the default button for TorBrowser's canvas permission
dialogue
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Reporter: isis | Owner: isis
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: critical | Milestone:
Component: Firefox Patch | Version:
Issues | Keywords: tbb-usability, tbb-
Resolution: | linkability, MikePerry201408R,
Actual Points: | TorBrowserTeam201408
Points: | Parent ID:
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Comment (by lunar):
âHTML5 canvasâ is a technical concept. Maybe it would be worth giving an
example of when HTML5 canvas are useful past tracking users? I'm thinking
of something like: ''Unless this website performs complex drawings (e.g. a
game), you should not allow it to proceed.''
But then, while I'm thinking about it, the current UI might be entirely
wrong here. HTML5 canvas access should be blocked by default. A small
warning should be displayed on the top of the page (like when NoScript
blocks XSS), alongside an âOptionâ button where access can be allowed. âI
can see the website does not work as it should, I need allow this thing
that has been blocked.â And then I don't need to get a deep understanding
of what âHTML5 canvasesâ are.
But the recent changes are already improvements and the latter idea should
probably belongs to a separate ticket.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12684#comment:33>
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