+up correctly, or that Privoxy is not running at all. Check the log file.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+2.7. In Mac OSX, I dragged the Privoxy folder to the trash in order to
+uninstall it. Now the finder tells me I don't have sufficient privileges to
+empty the trash.
+
+Privoxy is installed with root permissions. When you drag the Privoxy folder to
+the trash, the general user does not have (as the Finder says) sufficient
+privileges to delete it. Unfortunately, the finder does not offer a way to
+enter the administrator password in order to prove you do in fact own this
+computer. To fix this situation, open the Terminal application and carefully
+enter the following commands:
+
+ cd ~
+ cd .Trash
+ sudo rm -rf Privoxy
+
+The trash may still appear full after this command; emptying the trash from the
+desktop should make it appear empty again.
+
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+| Warning |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+|Be extra-sure to enter the commands EXACTLY as shown above. Removing files |
+|recusively with administrator priviledges (as happens with sudo rm -rf is |
+|serious business and even small typos can have devasting effects! |
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