On 2016-08-05 11:19 Karl Auer wrote:

>> [Jan] This is a miss for me. Won't help our beginner/low intermediate users 
>> whatsoever.
> 
> Sorry to be dismissive. There are a thousand bits of software that take a tad 
> more effort to install than blind clicking on a big green button.
> 
> Carry on with Chrome. Google loves you.

I wondered about that issue!  I think the reality is that any normal user will 
find the process of setting up a secure system way too complex & intimidating.

IMO that includes installation of a firewall (preferably an external one) and 
careful configuration of both it and the browser.  Some firewalls (I think 
including the Windows firewall) allow default access by every online game known 
to humanity and remote-support access, which I suppose minimises the support 
load.  Fortunately the Firefox browser is highly configurable using 
"about:config", but it allows third-party cookies and automatic updates by 
default.

What's needed is a one-click installation package which includes a browser 
(probably Firefox) and any desirable extensions (such as the EFF Privacy 
Badger), together with a script which runs around the system configuring the 
relevant components.  And the process should allow a back-out.

I don't know what the solution for the Computer Club is, Jan.  Maybe you could 
just deal with one small area at a time?  It would depend on their level of 
understanding.

David L.
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