Let's try some science. We need a control, so lets create a blank
Firefox profile. This requires running firefox with a command of
'firefox -P'. This will bring up the profile window and then you can
create a blank profile and try to set your proxy to use Tor and try it
again, and then try
Thus spake M (moeedsa...@gmail.com):
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Mike Perry mikepe...@fscked.org wrote:
You could also install an addon to observe the requests your browser
uses in both non-Tor and Tor accesses of this gadget to see if the
requests appear different for some
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 06:06:11 +
M moeedsa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Mike Perry mikepe...@fscked.org wrote:
You could also install an addon to observe the requests your browser
uses in both non-Tor and Tor accesses of this gadget to see if the
requests appear
This post is similar to the problems people have been having with cookies
and Gmail when using TorButton.
In this case within Gmail I enabled add any gadget by URL and then added
Twitter (https://twittergadget.appspot.com/gadget-gmail.xml).
Without Tor when I click on the Twitter icon the
Thus spake Matthew (pump...@cotse.net):
To cut a long story short after having removed TorButton, NoScript, and
HTTPS-Everywhere and therefore leaving just Tor I still cannot get Twitter
to work from Gmail. I am using Firefox.
The Twitter icon and drop-down box partially loads (but not
On 15/01/11 19:02, Mike Perry wrote:
Thus spake Matthew (pump...@cotse.net):
To cut a long story short after having removed TorButton, NoScript, and
HTTPS-Everywhere and therefore leaving just Tor I still cannot get Twitter
to work from Gmail. I am using Firefox.
The Twitter icon and
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