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9 "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
10 "POT-Creation-Date: 2014-10-09 00:01+0300\n"
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21 msgid "[[!meta title=\"Browsing the web with Tor Browser\"]]\n"
26 msgid "[[!img Tor_Browser/mozicon128.png link=no alt=\"Tor Browser icon\"]]\n"
31 "Tor Browser is a rebranded version of the [[Mozilla Firefox|http://www."
32 "mozilla.com/firefox/]] web browser. Given its popularity many of you have "
33 "probably used it before and its user interface is like any other modern web "
38 msgid "Here are a few things worth mentioning in the context of Tails."
43 msgid "[[!toc levels=2]]\n"
48 msgid "<a id=\"https\"></a>\n"
53 msgid "HTTPS Encryption\n"
58 "Using HTTPS instead of HTTP encrypts your communication while browsing the "
64 "All the data exchanged between your browser and the server you are visiting "
65 "are encrypted. It prevents the [[Tor exit node to eavesdrop on your "
66 "communication|doc/about/warning#exit_node]]."
71 "HTTPS also includes mechanisms to authenticate the server you are "
72 "communicating with. But those mechanisms can be flawed, [[as explained on "
73 "our warning page|about/warning#man-in-the-middle]]."
78 "For example, here is how the browser looks like when we try to log in an "
79 "email account at [lavabit.com](http://lavabit.com/), using their [webmail "
80 "interface](https://lavabit.com/apps/webmail/src/login.php):"
85 msgid "[[!img doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser/lavabit.png link=no alt=\"Tor browser\"]]\n"
90 "Notice the small area on the left of the address bar saying \"lavabit.com\" "
91 "on a blue background and the address beginning with \"https://\" (instead of "
98 "[[!img Tor_Browser/address-bar.png link=no alt=\"address bar showing 'lavabit.com'\n"
99 "/ 'https://lavabit.com/'\"]]\n"
104 "These are the indicators that an encrypted connection using [[!wikipedia "
105 "HTTPS]] is being used."
110 "You should try to only use services providing HTTPS when you are sending or "
111 "retrieving sensitive information (like passwords), otherwise its very easy "
112 "for an eavesdropper to steal whatever information you are sending or to "
113 "modify the content of a page on its way to your browser."
118 msgid "<a id=\"https-everywhere\"></a>\n"
123 msgid "HTTPS Everywhere\n"
128 msgid "[[!img https-everywhere.jpg link=no alt=\"HTTPS Everywhere logo\"]]\n"
133 "[HTTPS Everywhere](https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) is a Firefox "
134 "extension shipped in Tails and produced as a collaboration between [The Tor "
135 "Project](https://torproject.org/) and the [Electronic Frontier Foundation]"
136 "(https://eff.org/). It encrypts your communications with a number of major "
137 "websites. Many sites on the web offer some limited support for encryption "
138 "over HTTPS, but make it difficult to use. For instance, they may default to "
139 "unencrypted HTTP, or fill encrypted pages with links that go back to the "
140 "unencrypted site. The HTTPS Everywhere extension fixes these problems by "
141 "rewriting all requests to these sites to HTTPS."
145 msgid "To learn more about HTTPS Everywhere you can see:"
148 #. type: Bullet: ' - '
149 msgid "the [HTTPS Everywhere homepage](https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere)"
152 #. type: Bullet: ' - '
153 msgid "the [HTTPS Everywhere FAQ](https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/faq/)"
158 msgid "<a id=\"torbutton\"></a>\n"
169 "Tor alone is not enough to protect your anonymity and privacy while browsing the\n"
170 "web. All modern web browsers, such as Firefox, support [[!wikipedia\n"
171 "JavaScript]], [[!wikipedia Adobe_Flash]], [[!wikipedia HTTP_cookie\n"
172 "desc=\"cookies\"]] and other services which have been shown to be able to defeat\n"
173 "the anonymity provided by the Tor network.\n"
178 "In Tails all such features are handled from inside the browser by an "
179 "extension called [Torbutton](https://www.torproject.org/torbutton/) which "
180 "does all sorts of things to prevent the above type of attacks. But that "
181 "comes at a price: since this will disable some functionalities and some "
182 "sites might not work as intended."
187 msgid "<a id=\"javascript\"></a>\n"
192 msgid "Protection against dangerous JavaScript\n"
197 "Having all JavaScript disabled by default would disable a lot of harmless "
198 "and possibly useful JavaScript and render unusable many websites."
202 msgid "That's why **JavaScript is enabled by default** in Tails."
207 "But we rely on Torbutton to **disable all potentially dangerous JavaScript**."
212 "We consider this as a necessary compromise between security and usability "
213 "and as of today we are not aware of any JavaScript that would compromise "
219 "For more technical details you can refer to the [Tor Browser design document]"
220 "(https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/)."
225 msgid "<a id=\"noscript\"></a>\n"
230 msgid "NoScript to have even more control over JavaScript\n"
235 msgid "[[!img noscript.png link=no alt=\"NoScript logo\"]]\n"
241 "To allow more control over JavaScript, for example to disable JavaScript\n"
242 "completely, Tails includes the <span class=\"application\">NoScript</span>\n"
249 "By default, <span class=\"application\">NoScript</span> is disabled and some\n"
250 "JavaScript is allowed by the <span\n"
251 "class=\"application\">[[Torbutton|Tor_Browser#javascript]]</span> extension as\n"
257 "For more information you can refer to the NoScript [website](http://noscript."
258 "net/) and [features](http://noscript.net/features)."