until we can support DMs. (Because once we do support DMs, we
> support
> OTR over DMs, which will be a nice thing to have.) Let's see, it's up for
> discussion on how we can make the Twitter experience a bit more pleasant.
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I'm not sure if you need to disable it. In ge
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ppens.
At this point, I suspect a less security minded user might abandon the app.
(I end up digging around a bit to find the functionality I need)
[1] ("Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the
Mac App Store and identified developers.")
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Greg Norcie (g...@norcie.com)
GPG key: 0x1B873635
On 2/20/13 2:37 PM, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hey friends,
> i want to inform you that i am working on a complete new control tool
> for Tor. I know some people use Vidalia for it, but i never liked th
e there is much less of a lag
between Vidalia launching and the TBB window opening.
I was hoping to find out if this was an intentional code change on the
developers part, since it elliminates one of the isssues mentioned in my
paper.
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Greg Norcie (g...@norcie.com)
GPG key:
Dear Tor Devs,
Hello. My name is Greg Norcie, I'm a PhD student at Indiana University,
working on a project focusing on improving Tor usability.
This is a follow up to a paper looking at usability issues with the Tor
Browser Bundle.
(http://petsymposium.org/2012/papers/hotpets12-1-usabilit
ium.org/2012/papers/hotpets12-1-usability.pdf
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Greg Norcie (g...@norcie.com)
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On 11/6/12 6:31 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
>> Actually, both Tails and the Tor Browser Bundle could benefit from a
>> usability study.
>
> Usability studies only help if there's de