On Fri, 20 May 2011 11:39:02 -0700, JD wrote: [....] > I have tried to use privoxy along with tor and along with the firefox > add-on torbutton. It has not provided me with the type of security I was > looking for: namely being constantly barraged by the javascripts from > web sites that scan my cookies, catalogue what I searched for and what > pages I accessed, ...etc, ...etc. > I have even found out that the Uverse modem collects browsing history > and sends it to AT&T. How so very generous of them to provide such > un-requested "service". > Using the noscript add-on helps with some websites, the contents of > which are still readable/viewable in spite of blocking their scripts. > But many web sites will simply not operate if you block their scripts: > youtube, ebay, hotmail, not to mention facebook and other social web > sites. [....] I haven't tried tor; so I can't help there. Nor do I frequent ebay, hotmail, or facebook. Youtube I do sometimes follow links to, when I get links from old friends a/o posts on a private list. For youtube and others I have a remedy which works but may be too drastic for most. First I set Dillo ("yum install dillo") to be my default browser. Then, when I click on a link, I get enough of a look at the site to decide whether to proceed. (If it's a video, I usually don't.) If I do proceed, I c&p the URL from Dillo to another browser, sometimes Ffx and sometimes one that I keep installed to be expendable. If the site crashes the expendable, I never go there again. If I use Ffx and get little or no display, I tell NoScript to allow one blocked site at a time, *temporarily* unless it's one I know. I also keep all browsers set not to do sound. It takes something of the caliber of Cows With Guns or the un-Valkyries (http:// www.m2film.dk/fleggaard/trailer2.swf -- the one good use I know for Wagner) to get me to turn it on. -- Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines