Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-23 Thread albertoefg
Yes :)

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-23 Thread mtsio
I just wanted to get a few opinions on this. I think it's fine.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread albertoefg
Privacy Badger can be installed on IceCat and it is also part of the list of extensions that the Free Software Foundation support https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Privacy_Badger If you are worried there is a Download option in that link that allows you to install privacy badger from the

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread greatgnu
Hm, you're right, I actually went to the site now (have had no time when I wrote that so I trusted the OP's word) and there is no anomaly other than the usual offer for all pltaforms.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread dguthrie
I'm not sure how it recommends non-free software. They produce an add-on for various proprietary and non-proprietary browsers. How is that different from, say, how GNU Emacs was ported to Windows?

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread travis
I don't believe it's a violation as it's not requiring you to install Chrome, but the option is there for people who have not yet made a switch to a 100% libre browser or distribution. Sort of like how Notepad++ is libre software, but it's only available for Windows. IMHO that doesn't make

Re: [Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread greatgnu
As fr as I understand Privacy Badger or more precisely its website **recommends** non free software. IMHO that is a direct violation of the FSDG.

[Trisquel-users] Privacy Badger

2016-04-21 Thread mtsio
Hello, In this page https://trisquel.info/en/browser there are various libre add-ons that somebody can install to abrowser/icecat including Privacy Badger. When you install Privacy Badger a small icon appears at the top right of the browser which you can click and see various options. One