Dear Tails Devs,

A quick correction to my previous message and an apology - I had quickly typed 
up my proposal during a quick break at work, without actually testing them on 
real Tails 3.2 rebuild - I'll be sure to double check any proposals (and 
obviously test any proposed changes to the live system with a vagrant build) 
beforehand in future.

Option 3 (by rebuilding the Tails squashfs) does work perfectly, as does a 
hypothetical 'option 4', which includes a preferences/torbutton.js instead of 
prefs.js. In the former case, Tails defaults to Torbutton 'High' settings only 
at boot, in the latter case, every time tor-browser is closed and reopened.

Options 1 and 2 using dotfiles persistence, however, do not (yet) work as 
intended. The .js files are accessible within .tor-browser/... as symlinks to 
/live/... as expected, but Tor Browser itself is unable to read, parse, or 
write to them. They are fully operational from the point of view of the amnesia 
user's bash shell though. I'll investigate this further.

Personally, I still feel that option 3, which defaults Torbutton to high at 
each boot, whether persistence is enabled or not, would be the most 
security-conscious option, while not getting too much in a user's way should he 
wish to enable JS. If intrigeri and his team would rather keep JS opt-out 
rather than opt-in, I understand, and work on a documentation-based solution 
for 'advanced users' instead.

Thanks,

Synthe

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