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How many people is a tor user
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We are talking about the security slider. People down grade the security sometimes
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We had a proposal. We want to remove the slider
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We have technical users and users that don’t have a technical background. But being proactive about whats going on on your page is something we should do.
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Usually the technical users think they know what they are doing but they don’t.
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We were discussing that right now if you go to a higher security setting, it disables a bunch of features including scripts, video, audio and you can label some of these with no script but thats pretty complicated
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How do you know, if your on a website that they are going to use a video for example to attack you? As a user you can’t measure the threat model. You could argue that these an advantage in minimising the risk but I worry that this just gets very complicated.
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Right now if its a 3rd party resource you can just decide to unblock, so this is a tracking problem
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Am not sure if you are familiar with Firefox containers, where people create their own profiles and security settings so every tab they open, they can open in this or that profile. They don’t need to customise it for every tab
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You could potentially say you want to remember for a given 3rd party some different settings
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Make a list of potentially risky sites more discoverable, the more that your going to make a user do, the harder its going to be so like the user docent have to any of the lifting, we are going to tell you whats right, what’s trustable and what’s not trustable. Say hey these are our guidelines and we recommend them as best practices
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A style guide is perfect for finding a security mole
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Accessibility needs to be evangelised so much from a design stand point. A lot of engineers don’t know about it. Any resources you can provide is helpful. The challenge is providing the right amount of content, not a book but like one page
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In terms of interaction, sliders are ‘sexy’ but buttons are more usable
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How can we allow the users to give instant feedback about if the sight is broken. We cannot expose users. We can find a way to allow users to give us feedback. Be proactive
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How can we help you to test the UI?
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We could help you set up a UX testing in Venezuela
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Ok. We are conducting research in a safe way and we need to continue this.
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We have a ticket. Please check..
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You can use sites like user testing.com and you don’t have have to tell them what its for. The only issue is that the feedback will arrive more slowly
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Whats the primary use case of the circuit/ new identity.
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We are trying to educate the user about their path or to show them why say the connection may not be successful
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The Tor users love it. But for sure we can improve its UI
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We used a true onion on the second tab to show what really happens on the website |
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