Hello,
sorry if I am posting it to a wrong place, but it seemed like the perfect one.
I am using Chromium with "HTTPS Everywhere" and I love how easy is to add a new website rules there. I just click on the icon and basically click on "add".
I am now trying Tor Browser, and it's more difficult by several factors. I have to go to a certain folder inside the very complicated Tor Browser folder, find one that seems like the correct one, manually (!) write XML rules, restart Tor browser, and hope that it works and that the next Tor Browser update won't delete everything.
I realize that it's technically a fault of HTTPS Everywhere for Firefox, not you, but it's a giant usability letdown.
Are there any plans to fix that, either in HTTPS Everywhere for Firefox itself or separately inside Tor Browser bundle?
Karel
Karel Bílek:
Hello,
sorry if I am posting it to a wrong place, but it seemed like the perfect one.
An even "more" perfect one is our bugtracker at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor and there a ticket with "EFF-HTTPS Everywhere" as component.
Georg