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Re: [tor-bugs] #7085 [Tor bundles/installation]: Integrate Cryptocat Browser Extension into Tor Browser Bundle



#7085: Integrate Cryptocat Browser Extension into Tor Browser Bundle
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 Reporter:  kaepora                   |          Owner:  erinn                        
     Type:  enhancement               |         Status:  new                          
 Priority:  normal                    |      Milestone:  TorBrowserBundle 2.2.x-stable
Component:  Tor bundles/installation  |        Version:  Tor: unspecified             
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Comment(by mikeperry):

 Replying to [comment:15 arma]:
 > Replying to [comment:14 mikeperry]:
 > > Oh, also, I think this extension is something that might make more
 sense in Thunderbird. It's great that it could exist in the browser, but
 secure instant messaging is more like something you'd expect from a mail
 client than a web browser.
 >
 > Really? Everybody does their gtalk messaging with a browser these days,
 don't they? A mail client has nothing to do with interactive messaging in
 my world.

 I think chat only makes sense in the browser for gmail because it's part
 of a webpage that is already used for communications. If it were part of
 some random area of browser UI instead, nobody would think to use it
 instead of their dedicated communications webpage.

 Moreover, there is no safe way to use GPG with the gmail web interface,
 and it's not likely to exist in a safe form due to the litany of XSS
 issues involved there.. In the future, we should provide a Thunderbird
 build/profile for "communications security", including instant messaging.
 That way, all of your secure communications software pieces are in one
 place.

 Of course, having both options couldn't hurt. But something tells me the
 Thunderbird version will usertest better with people who have no idea what
 Cryptocat is, especially if cryptocat alters the Thunderbird UI such that
 it provides hints like "Initiate secure chat with this person" during an
 email conversation with a known Cryptocat+Torbirdy user (by providing an
 email header hint, for example).

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7085#comment:20>
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