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From: Jon Tullett <jon.tull...@gmail.com>
> Personally I'd still like to see a message front and centre on the browser
> homepage too...
This isn't a bad idea. Or, more specifically, why not use the existing
javascript/no javascript routines in HTML on check.torproject.org to warn users
of possible security ramifications from having javascript enabled? That might
be the easiest method to continue packaging the Tor Browser Bundle as currently
done without dealing with any negative feedback claiming that people are
uninformed of the risks possible through javascript exploits and, thus, are
left insecure by default.
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