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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
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by ioerror):
Replying to [ticket:7085 kaepora]:
> Cryptocat is a browser extension available for Firefox that provides an
in-browser XMPP client capable of handling Off-the-Record encrypted
conversations as well as multi-party encrypted conversations. Cryptocat is
free software, implements open standards and is developed by the Cryptocat
Project (https://project.crypto.cat). It has been rigorously tested for
compatibility with the Tor Browser bundle under Windows, Linux and Mac.
What tests were done? What kind of stuff are you testing or trying to
assert?
>
> I believe Cryptocat should be integrated into the Tor Browser Bundle for
the following reasons:
>
> * Cryptocat can offer integrated OTR encrypted messaging immediately to
anyone who downloads the Tor Browser Bundle.
>
How does it work? Does it connect to crypto.cat? Or to another server? Or
a list of servers?
> * Cryptocat is easy to use and is translated to more than 22 languages.
It provides an accessible alternative that is likely to encourage Tor
Browser Bundle users to avoid risking their anonymity, by using Cryptocat
(OTR over Tor/HTTPS) instead of Facebook Chat or Google Talk (Plaintext
over Tor/Uncertain HTTPS).
>
Both Facebook and Google Talk use HTTPS in the Tor Browser as we ship
HTTPS-Everywhere.
> Cryptocat's inclusion into the Tor Browser Bundle benefits Tor users and
Tor developers by bundling a one-click access to private Instant
Messaging. It is likely to shift Tor Browser Bundle users from using
untrustworthy, commercial services to using a free software platform which
has privacy as a priority and a history of responsible responsiveness to
feedback.
>
But what service will they use now? Will this mean all TBB users will join
chats on your server?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7085#comment:10>
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