Thus spake Roger Dingledine (a...@mit.edu):
> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 08:38:53AM +, adrelanos wrote:
> > So what's the ethical thing to do?
> >
> > Totally deprecate the "hide the fact, you're using Tor" use case?
> >
> > Have a button "My network operator threatens my person safety", which
On 5/13/13 3:49 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
...
2) I really like the "Configure" and "Connect" word choices. Hopefully
our users will get it too. :)
Agreed. Obviously, if we discover that TBB users are confused, the
words can be changed.
3) As for which order to present the options in, I
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 08:38:53AM +, adrelanos wrote:
> So what's the ethical thing to do?
>
> Totally deprecate the "hide the fact, you're using Tor" use case?
>
> Have a button "My network operator threatens my person safety", which is
> honest and explains, Tor can't help
Actually, Tor c
Roger Dingledine:
> On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:47:19AM -0400, Tom Ritter wrote:
>> My network operator does not threaten my person safety
>
> 1) This is also the first point I thought of here -- in the past we've
> said that some people should be using a bridge for an extra layer of
> "it's not so
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:47:19AM -0400, Tom Ritter wrote:
> My network operator does not threaten my person safety
1) This is also the first point I thought of here -- in the past we've
said that some people should be using a bridge for an extra layer of
"it's not so obvious that I'm using Tor",
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 10:04:46PM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
| Thus spake Mark Smith (m...@pearlcrescent.com):
|
| > >> - Wording suggestion:
| > >>"This computer's internet connection is free of obstacles:
| > >>[greenboldtext]My network operator does not threaten my person
| > >>safety[/greenbol
Thus spake Mark Smith (m...@pearlcrescent.com):
> >> - Wording suggestion:
> >>"This computer's internet connection is free of obstacles:
> >>[greenboldtext]My network operator does not threaten my person
> >>safety[/greenboldtext]
>
> >>"This computer's Internet connection is [redboldtext]censor
On 5/9/13 12:38 PM, Lunar wrote:
Tom Ritter:
Some small suggestions:
- I'd flip the bottom and the top, with connect being on top.
I actually think that placing the safer (but more complicated) option
first makes it more likely that people will at least read it. But we
can change our min
On 05/09/2013 10:09 AM, Sherief Alaa wrote:
Hi,
Does this mean the strings are final (frozen)?
I am one of Tor's support assistants/translators (in case you wonder
why am I asking).
No, we are not ready to freeze the strings yet. But I think we are
close. We are just waiting on some final
Tom Ritter:
> Some small suggestions:
>
> - I'd flip the bottom and the top, with connect being on top.
>
> - Wording suggestion:
> "This computer's internet connection is free of obstacles:
> [greenboldtext]My network operator does not threaten my person
> safety[/greenboldtext]
> "This computer
Hi,
Does this mean the strings are final (frozen)?
I am one of Tor's support assistants/translators (in case you wonder why am
I asking).
Regards,
Sheiref Alaa
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
> Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the Tor Launcher UI. It
> has be
Some small suggestions:
- I'd flip the bottom and the top, with connect being on top.
- Wording suggestion:
"This computer's internet connection is free of obstacles:
[greenboldtext]My network operator does not threaten my person
safety[/greenboldtext]
"This computer's Internet connection is [r
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the Tor Launcher UI. It
has been very helpful to us and we made a lot of changes based on it.
The most significant change was the addition of an initial question to
the "first run" settings wizard, which allows people to skip all of the
detailed q
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