+- enable-edit-actions, enable-remote-toggle, and
+ enable-remote-http-toggle are disabled in the Debian package for
+ security reasons, because these options allow every user of your
+ privoxy to change its configuration. Except this there exist
+ exploits using Java and/or JavaScript that tell your browser to send
+ out requests for disabling the proxy or the filtering, which may
+ compromise your anonymity. If you still want to use these features,
+ you can enable them in /etc/privoxy/config and do a
+ "/etc/init.d/privoxy restart".
+
+- Experimental IPv6 support was added to the package.
+
+- The global default for all URLs (/) is now set in match-all.action
+ in contrast to versions up to 3.0.10, where a Debian only patch
+ configured them in global.action.
+
+- Since 3.0.5 the upstream package uses the Cautious default settings
+ instead of Medium (like 3.0.3 did). To avoid problems on upgrades
+ of old packages, the Debian package still uses the Medium settings.
+ You can find the different profiles in /etc/privoxy/default.action.
+ To change the default, go to http://p.p/edit-actions-list?f=match-all
+ (this can also be reached from http://p.p/show-status via the
+ match-all.action edit link. p.p is a privoxy internal address, so you
+ need to use privoxy as your HTTP proxy before you can access these
+ URLs) and modify the default to your needs. You can either set one
+ of the standard profiles (Cautious, Medium, or Advanced) or change
+ every single setting using the "Edit" button. It is necessary to
+ set "enable-edit-actions 1" (see above) in /etc/privoxy/config to
+ use the web interface. Alternatively you can modify
+ /etc/privoxy/match-all.action by hand. The other templates are
+ available in /etc/privoxy/default.action (search for lines starting
+ with "standard.".
+
+- /etc/privoxy/default.action is now owned by root, so you can not
+ modify it via http://p.p/edit-actions-list?f=default any longer
+ (assumed that you set "enable-edit-action 1" above). You should
+ realize your local adaptions in /etc/privoxy/match-all.action and
+ /etc/privoxy/user.action, so default.action can be easily upgraded
+ by new package versions. If you do not like this change, feel free
+ to change the owner of default.action to "privoxy" and the file is
+ editable again.