4 - Since 3.0.5 the upstream package uses the Cautious default settings
5 instead of Medium (like 3.0.3 did). To avoid problems on upgrades
6 of old packages, the Debian package still uses the Medium settings.
7 You can find the different profiles in /etc/privoxy/default.action.
8 To change the default, go to http://p.p/edit-actions-list?f=match-all
9 (this can also be reached from http://p.p/show-status via the
10 match-all.action edit link. p.p is a privoxy internal address, so you
11 need to use privoxy as your HTTP proxy before you can access these
12 URLs) and modify the default to your needs. You can either set one
13 of the standard profiles (Cautious, Medium, or Advanced) or change
14 every single setting using the "Edit" button. It is necessary to
15 set "enable-edit-actions 1" (see above) in /etc/privoxy/config to
16 use the web interface. Alternatively you can modify
17 /etc/privoxy/match-all.action by hand. The other templates are
18 available in /etc/privoxy/default.action (search for lines starting
21 - /etc/privoxy/default.action is now owned by root, so you can not
22 modify it via http://p.p/edit-actions-list?f=default any longer
23 (assumed that you set "enable-edit-action 1" above). You should
24 realize your local adaptions in /etc/privoxy/match-all.action and
25 /etc/privoxy/user.action, so default.action can be easily upgraded
26 by new package versions. If you do not like this change, feel free
27 to change the owner of default.action to "privoxy" and the file is
30 Roland Rosenfeld <roland@debian.org>