Please let us know when you have your fixes in place. I for one would like to have a look at it again.
I'm not saying having a Tor Fox's landing page back-ending into google is bad, I was implying that *IF* you're trying to get revenue from Google Ad-sense with Tor clients, it wouldn't work well...if at all. Google is pretty picky about Ad-sense, and if you start to get too many clicks from the same IP (ie, a Tor router), then they'll mark your hits as false, refuse to payout, and possibly terminate your account. You could do users a favor and just remove the ads. :-) Do you have any build instructions to go with this? I looked at the SVN, and didn't see "glue" code that would bring this (FF, Tor, MSI creation, etc..) all together. I would like to be able to build this myself, from source. - Kyle On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Tor Fox <[email protected]> wrote: > > Jacob wrote: > > What happens when you leave plugins enabled, they respect > proxy connections and then it is unset? > They have no choice but to respect them. However, Java and Flash both have > ways that still leak your IP so all plugins will be disabled along with > JavaScript. I don't mean disabled with an option either. I'm going to > hardcode the changes so it's impossible for them to become active. > > > I think it's pretty unethical to explicitly make money by using > a _tracking_ technology to profit from users who _explicitly_ do not want to > be tracked. > > I think you're overreacting just a little. It is ultimately just a browser > landing page, not much different from the default Firefox homepage and any > JavaScript that Google tries to load will be ignored just as if you were > loading from google.com directly. If you can give me an actual example of > how my page is any worse than Google.com then I will fix it ASAP. Otherwise, > I don't see an issue. >

