Author: rransom Date: 2011-04-26 15:04:37 +0000 (Tue, 26 Apr 2011) New Revision: 24675
Modified: projects/articles/browser-privacy/W3CIdentity.tex Log: Fix more minor issues
?\226?\128?\156password-protected?\226?\128?\157 implies ?\226?\128?\156encrypted?\226?\128?\157 these days, to anyone who has any business using the word ?\226?\128?\156privacy?\226?\128?\157.
Modified: projects/articles/browser-privacy/W3CIdentity.tex =================================================================== --- projects/articles/browser-privacy/W3CIdentity.tex 2011-04-26 15:03:58 UTC (rev 24674) +++ projects/articles/browser-privacy/W3CIdentity.tex 2011-04-26 15:04:37 UTC (rev 24675) @@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ choice of Firefox Persona\cite{firefox-personas}), or it can be a text area with the user's current favored pseudonym. This idea of identity should then be integrated with the browsing experience. Users should be able to click a -button to get a clean slate for a new identity, and should be able to log in -and out of of password-protected stored encrypted identities, which would +button to get a clean slate for a new identity, and should be able to log into +and out of password-protected stored identities, which would contain the entire state of the browser. This is the direction the Tor Project intends to head in with the Tor Browser Bundle\cite{not-to-toggle}.
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