Il giorno venerdì 16/07/2010 09:53:16 CEST Reed Loden <[email protected]> ha scritto:
[...] > Offering Scroogle even after the problems it has had lately with > accessing Google? Seems like you may put your users in a bind if > Scroogle were to have issues again... it is very easy replacing google with scroogle (see: http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Documentation/IceCat#toc10), so switching back from scroogle to google should not be difficult... > > In the current version we removed firefox's safe browsing, as it > > relies on a google service... > > > > What do you think of this? > > I think you're unnecessarily endangering your users for no reason at > all. Why is Google so harmful in this case? Firefox does a pretty good > job at protecting its users' data so Google doesn't know exactly what > URL the user is visiting. You need to weigh the pros and cons here. I > personally feel that having working anti-phishing/anti-malware support > is a core part of Firefox's mission to keep users secure. If you turn > that off, you're putting users at risk. uhm... are we really sure? Google Safe-Browsing and Chrome Privacy Leak ha.ckers.org web application security lab http://ha.ckers.org/blog/20090824/google-safe-browsing-and-chrome-privacy-leak/ Google Safe Browsing Feature Could Compromise Privacy - DarkReading http://www.darkreading.com/security/privacy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218800199 Google Safe-Browsing and Chrome Privacy Leak [Archive] - Wilders Security Forums http://www.wilderssecurity.com/archive/index.php/t-251746.html Safe Browsing Privacy Policies – Google Privacy Center http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/privacy_browsing.html regards al3xu5 / dotcommon -- Support free software! Join FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=7535 ______________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/11C70137 Fingerprint: 60F1 B550 3A95 7901 F410 D484 82E7 5377 11C7 0137 Key download: http://bitfreedom.noblogs.org/gallery/5721/dotcommon.asc [ Please, do not send my key to any keyserver! ]
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