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The Privoxy User Manual.

Privoxy is a +> Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy - with advanced filtering capabilities for protecting - privacy, modifying web page data, managing + with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, + modifying web page data, managing HTTP cookies, controlling access, and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other obnoxious - Internet junk. Privoxy has a very flexible configuration and can be + Internet junk. Privoxy has a flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and tastes. Privoxy has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.

2.1.1. Red Hat, SuSE and Conectiva RPMsRed Hat and Fedora RPMs
2.1.2.
2.1.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UXSolaris
2.1.5.
2.1.8. FreeBSD
2.1.9. Gentoo
5.1. Red Hat, Fedora and ConectivaRed Hat and Fedora
5.2.
5.3. SuSE
5.4. Windows
5.5. 5.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others
5.6. 5.5. OS/2
5.7. 5.6. Mac OSX
5.8. 5.7. AmigaOS
5.9. 5.8. Gentoo
5.10. 5.9. Command Line Options
6.1. Controlling Privoxy with Your Web Browser
7.2.2. templdir
7.2.3. logdir
7.2.3. 7.2.4. actionsfile
7.2.4. 7.2.5. filterfile
7.2.5. 7.2.6. logfile
7.2.6. 7.2.7. jarfile
7.2.7. 7.2.8. trustfile
7.4.6. enforce-blocks
7.4.7. ACLs: permit-access and deny-access
7.4.7. 7.4.8. buffer-limit
forwarded-connect-retries
7.5.5. accept-intercepted-requests
7.5.6. allow-cgi-request-crunching
7.5.7. split-large-forms
8.1. Finding the Right Mix
8.2. How to Edit
8.3. How Actions are Applied to URLsHow Actions are Applied to Requests
8.4.
8.4.1. The Domain Pattern
8.4.2. The Path Pattern
8.4.3. The Tag Pattern
8.5.3. client-header-filter
8.5.4. client-header-tagger
8.5.5. content-type-overwrite
8.5.4. 8.5.6. crunch-client-header
8.5.5. 8.5.7. crunch-if-none-match
8.5.6. 8.5.8. crunch-incoming-cookies
8.5.7. 8.5.9. crunch-server-header
8.5.8. 8.5.10. crunch-outgoing-cookies
8.5.9. 8.5.11. deanimate-gifs
8.5.10. 8.5.12. downgrade-http-version
8.5.11. 8.5.13. fast-redirects
8.5.12. 8.5.14. filter
8.5.13. filter-client-headers
8.5.14. filter-server-headers
8.5.15. force-text-mode
8.5.16. forward-override
8.5.17. handle-as-empty-document
8.5.17. 8.5.18. handle-as-image
8.5.18. 8.5.19. hide-accept-language
8.5.19. 8.5.20. hide-content-disposition
8.5.20. 8.5.21. hide-if-modified-since
8.5.21. 8.5.22. hide-forwarded-for-headers
8.5.22. 8.5.23. hide-from-header
8.5.23. 8.5.24. hide-referrer
8.5.24. 8.5.25. hide-user-agent
8.5.25. 8.5.26. inspect-jpegs
8.5.26. 8.5.27. kill-popups
8.5.27. 8.5.28. limit-connect
8.5.28. 8.5.29. prevent-compression
8.5.29. 8.5.30. overwrite-last-modified
8.5.30. 8.5.31. redirect
8.5.31. 8.5.32. send-vanilla-wafer
8.5.32. 8.5.33. send-wafer
8.5.33. 8.5.34. server-header-filter
8.5.35. server-header-tagger
8.5.36. session-cookies-only
8.5.34. 8.5.37. set-image-blocker
8.5.35. 8.5.38. treat-forbidden-connects-like-blocks
8.5.36. 8.5.39. Summary
8.7.1. default.action
8.7.2. user.action
9.1. Filter File Tutorial
12.1. License
14.2. Privoxy's Internal Pages