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[tor-bugs] #7811 [Flashproxy]: Options on Flashproxy html; Question?



#7811: Options on Flashproxy html; Question?
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 Reporter:  bastik       |          Owner:  dcf
     Type:  enhancement  |         Status:  new
 Priority:  normal       |      Milestone:     
Component:  Flashproxy   |        Version:     
 Keywords:               |         Parent:     
   Points:               |   Actualpoints:     
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 The options page links to "http ://crypto...." instead of "https: //c..."
 (shouldn't matter that much, but IMO SSL is better than no SSL)

 When no cookie is found I see:

 "Your current setting is: unspecified. Your browser may or may not run as
 a proxy, depending on how the website administrator has configured the
 badge. Click the buttons below to change your setting."

 With buttons [Yes] or [No].

 I'm missing a question to answer. Something like:

 "Do you want your browser to act as an proxy?" (Or similar)

 Maybe you should include that you can change the setting anytime you want.
 (In theory I could click YES, the options says "Thank you!", and clicking
 on the badge would give me "Thank you!", not the options. I couldn't
 expect to be able to change the setting, in theory. I know I could, and
 even if not it's a cookie.)

 After selecting an answer it seems clearer to me. You do this if you wanna
 not do it click THIS button.

 (I know I can be a plague, but I want this to be not misinterpreted. I
 want people to participate who would maybe click no if they don't get what
 this all about.)

 (thank you for implementing the options)

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7811>
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