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[tor-bugs] #17413 [Website]: Usability of MacOS installation process
#17413: Usability of MacOS installation process
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Reporter: | Owner: Sebastian
cypherpunks | Status: new
Type: | Milestone:
enhancement | Version:
Priority: Medium | Keywords: ux, usability, documentation,
Component: Website | install
Severity: Normal | Parent ID:
Actual Points: | Sponsor:
Points: |
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Usability of MacOS installation process
Consequence: User is unable to verify package signature
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download Tor browser
2. Go to https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en for
instructions.
3. Read the block of text for MacOS and Linux.
4. Follow the link at the bottom of that section to:
https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/
5. Struggle with the information on that page.
6. Try to go to the SourceForge link there for GPG Mac download.
uBlock Origin blockade: uBlock Origin has prevented the following page
from loading:http://macgpg.sourceforge.net/
Because of the following filter
|| sourceforge.net^$other^ ||
Found in: uBlock filters â Badware risks
7. Give up.
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What should have happened:
Follow the GPGTools link at the top of the Tor page's Mac/Linux
instruction block.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en
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Suggested fixes:
* Divide the MacOS instructions from the Linux instructions.
* Add numbers to the procedures... something like this, for the MacOS:
1. Download Tor Browser and save the signature.asc to your Desktop.
1. Download and install GPGTools.
1. Open a Terminal window (Terminal is in /Applications/Utilities or
find it with search)
1. Paste the following into the terminal: [... ...]
...adding links appropriately in the procedure
* Use link colors to help people visually scan through the pages. Take
advantage of the human tendency to skim over text and just read the bold,
colored stuff:
-Use a color with better contrast against black (the green is wonderful
but too dark for good contrast)
-Include more keywords in links
* Related installation issue that probably belongs somewhere else:
Opening the DMG and installing the Tor Browser: The application file
shows a file modification date of Dec 31, 1999, so it's difficult to know
whether the downloaded one is newer than one I have already.
No version number is in the file name.
Get Info (cmd-I) (which not every Mac user knows about) does show a
version number, and it also shows the file has a creation date of Dec 31,
2000, which is before the mod date. The weird dates might cause version
control issues but are also likely to worry people who see them.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17413>
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