On 9 Feb 2018, at 03:04, Mark Smith mcs@pearlcrescent.com wrote:
On 2/7/18 4:23 PM, teor wrote: Let's make sure we include some torproject sites in this list:
- Atlas (for relay operators, requires JS, and SVG for graphs)
- Trac (for users reporting bugs, requires JS to reply to a comment)
Personally, I run in High security mode, because I use Tor Browser to open links that people send me.
But that means I have to use NoScript all the time on these TPO sites.
Atlas and consensus-health graphs are the most common reason I accidentally end up in "medium" security mode on other sites.
A visual indicator would really help me here.
I assume the reason you need to change the security slider from "Safest" (aka high) to "Safer" (aka medium) is to allow SVGs?
Yes, consensus health and atlas need SVG for graphs.
Otherwise, you would just use the NoScript override to allow JS.
I use NoScript now. But after the proposal is implemented, I am not sure how I will allow JS for some sites.
But maybe there are other reasons, which definitely argues for working through some user stories as Arthur suggested.
Not that I can recall. But the slider makes it hard to identify fine-grained features needed by each website.
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