-# Trustfiles are an experimental feature used for building "whitelists"
-# (versus the usual "blacklists" in a blockfile). Most people don't use it.
-# For more detail, see http://www.junkbusters.com/ht/en/ijbman.html#trustfile
-#
-# This is like parsed exactly like a blockfile, except that a '+'
-# in column one is treated like a '~' (i.e. doesn't block) and
-# it adds the spec to the trusted-referer list.
-#
-# Also, the default is to block any URL that is NOT mentioned on this list.
-#
-# While browsing, the domains for URLs that are referred by a trusted referer
-# are added to this list. Thus this acts as a "white-list" of OK places
-# to browse. Note this means that the file will grow longer with use.
-#
-# Example: to allow only links that came from yahooligans, uncomment this line
-# +yahooligans.com
-# and remove the last line (* alone), which unblock everything:
-*
+# Trustfiles are an experimental feature used for building "allowlists"
+# of "trusted" sites (versus the usual "blocklists" technique). For more
+# detail, see https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/config.html#TRUSTFILE.
+
+# List trusted domains here. The default is to block any URL that is NOT
+# referenced. Access to trusted domains includes all paths within that
+# domain.
+
+# Preceding a domain with a '+' character will designate that domain
+# as a "trusted referrer", meaning any requests whose HTTP "Referer" headers
+# contain an URL from that domain will be allowed, and the previously untrusted
+# host will be dynamically added to this file. Thus, this builds a "white-list"
+# of hosts the user is allowed to visit.
+
+# Note this means that the file will grow with use!
+
+# Also note that you can only trust referrers if you control the user's
+# system and make sure that there are no programs available that allow
+# to set arbitrary headers.
+
+# Preceding the domain with '~' character allows access to that domain only
+# (including all paths within that domain), but does not allow access to links
+# to other, outside domains. Sites that are added dynamically by trusted
+# referrers will include the '~' character, and thus do not become trusted
+# referrers themselves.
+
+# Example: to allow example.com and to white-list domains that appear to
+# be reached through links from example.com, uncomment this line:
+
+# +example.com
+
+# The next two lines make sure that the user can access Privoxy's
+# CGI pages, without automatically trusting their links.
+
+~config.privoxy.org
+~p.p