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Re: [tor-bugs] #3354 [Vidalia]: tor's auto bridge default and unintended Vidalia side effects
#3354: tor's auto bridge default and unintended Vidalia side effects
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Reporter: erinn | Owner: chiiph
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: blocker | Milestone: Vidalia: 0.2.13
Component: Vidalia | Version: Vidalia: 0.2.12
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by erinn):
Okay, this is better, but we're not quite there yet.
1. The wording is extremely confusing. When you check "My ISP blocks
[...]" and try to save it without adding any bridges, a pop-up comes up
saying: ''You haven't added any bridges, this will disable "My ISP blocks
connections to the Tor network." Do you really want to do this? Yes / No''
I'm not entirely sure what this means. Does the user really have an option
here? If not, why provide them the option of saying "Yes"? Should they
have the option to save this setting without configuring any bridges? If
not, the pop-up should say something like (and I recommend not taking this
verbatim): ''You haven't added any bridges so this setting will not be
saved.'' Then return them to the UI, with the box unchecked.
I am no UI expert, obviously, so I would appreciate if someone else could
offer advice about this!
2. If you say "Yes" to the above question, it kicks you out of the
settings entirely. If it's agreed that this should be a yes/no question,
saying "Yes" should return you to the settings UI just like "No" does.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3354#comment:13>
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