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- <h1 class="SECT1"><a name="MISC" id="MISC">4. Miscellaneous</a></h1>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SLOWSME" id="SLOWSME">4.1. How much does
- Privoxy slow my browsing down? This has to add extra time to
- browsing.</a></h3>
-
- <p>How much of an impact depends on many things, including the CPU of
- the host system, how aggressive the configuration is, which specific
- actions are being triggered, the size of the page, the bandwidth of the
- connection, etc.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, it should not slow you down any in real terms, and may
- actually help speed things up since ads, banners and other junk are not
- typically being retrieved and displayed. The actual processing time
- required by <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> itself for each
- page, is relatively small in the overall scheme of things, and happens
- very quickly. This is typically more than offset by time saved not
- downloading and rendering ad images and other junk content (if ad
- blocking is being used).</p>
-
- <p><span class="QUOTE">"Filtering"</span> content via the <tt class=
- "LITERAL"><a href="../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER" target=
- "_top">filter</a></tt> or <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#DEANIMATE-GIFS" target=
- "_top">deanimate-gifs</a></tt> actions may cause a perceived slowdown,
- since the entire document needs to be buffered before displaying. And
- on very large documents, filtering may have some measurable impact. How
- much depends on the page size, the actual definition of the filter(s),
- etc. See below. Most other actions have little to no impact on
- speed.</p>
-
- <p>Also, when filtering is enabled but zlib support isn't available,
- compression is often disabled (see <a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#PREVENT-COMPRESSION" target=
- "_top">prevent-compression</a>). This can have an impact on speed as
- well, although it's probably smaller than you might think. Again, the
- page size, etc. will determine how much of an impact.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="LOADINGTIMES" id="LOADINGTIMES">4.2. I
- notice considerable delays in page requests. What's wrong?</a></h3>
-
- <p>If you use any <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER" target="_top">filter</a></tt>
- action, such as filtering banners by size, web-bugs etc, or the
- <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#DEANIMATE-GIFS" target=
- "_top">deanimate-gifs</a></tt> action, the entire document must be
- loaded into memory in order for the filtering mechanism to work, and
- nothing is sent to the browser during this time.</p>
-
- <p>The loading time typically does not really change much in real
- numbers, but the feeling is different, because most browsers are able
- to start rendering incomplete content, giving the user a feeling of "it
- works". This effect is more noticeable on slower dialup connections.
- Extremely large documents may have some impact on the time to load the
- page where there is filtering being done. But overall, the difference
- should be very minimal. If there is a big impact, then probably some
- other situation is contributing (like anti-virus software).</p>
-
- <p>Filtering is automatically disabled for inappropriate MIME types.
- But note that if the web server mis-reports the MIME type, then content
- that should not be filtered, could be. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> only knows how to differentiate filterable
- content because of the MIME type as reported by the server, or because
- of some configuration setting that enables/disables filtering.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="CONFIGURL" id="CONFIGURL">4.3. What are
- "http://config.privoxy.org/" and "http://p.p/"?</a></h3>
-
- <p><a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a> is the address of <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s built-in user interface, and <a href=
- "http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a> is a shortcut for it.</p>
-
- <p>Since <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> sits between your web
- browser and the Internet, it can simply intercept requests for these
- addresses and answer them with its built-in <span class="QUOTE">"web
- server"</span>.</p>
-
- <p>This also makes for a good test for your browser configuration: If
- entering the URL <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a> takes you to a page saying
- <span class="QUOTE">"This is Privoxy ..."</span>, everything is OK. If
- you get a page saying <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not
- working"</span> instead, then your browser didn't use <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> for the request, hence it could not be
- intercepted, and you have accessed the <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">real</i></span> web site at config.privoxy.org.</p>
-
- <p>Note that config.privoxy.org resolves to a public IP address. If you
- use config.privoxy.org as ping or traceroute target you will reach the
- system on the Internet (Privoxy can't intercept ICMP requests). If you
- want to ping the system Privoxy runs on, you should use its IP address
- or local DNS name (if it has got one).</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="NEWADS" id="NEWADS">4.4. How can I submit
- new ads, or report problems?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Please see the <a href="contact.html">Contact section</a> for
- various ways to interact with the developers.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="NEWADS2" id="NEWADS2">4.5. If I do submit
- missed ads, will they be included in future updates?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Whether such submissions are eventually included in the <tt class=
- "FILENAME">default.action</tt> configuration file depends on how
- significant the issue is. We of course want to address any potential
- problem with major, high-profile sites such as <i class=
- "CITETITLE">Google</i>, <i class="CITETITLE">Yahoo</i>, etc. Any site
- with global or regional reach, has a good chance of being a candidate.
- But at the other end of the spectrum are any number of smaller,
- low-profile sites such as for local clubs or schools. Since their reach
- and impact are much less, they are best handled by inclusion in the
- user's <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>, and thus would be
- unlikely to be included.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="NOONECARES" id="NOONECARES">4.6. Why doesn't
- anyone answer my support request?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Rest assured that it has been read and considered. Why it is not
- answered, could be for various reasons, including no one has a good
- answer for it, no one has had time to yet investigate it thoroughly, it
- has been reported numerous times already, or because not enough
- information was provided to help us help you. Your efforts are not
- wasted, and we do appreciate them.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="IP" id="IP">4.7. How can I hide my IP
- address?</a></h3>
-
- <p>If you run both the browser and <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> locally, you cannot hide your IP address
- with <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> or ultimately any other
- software alone. The server needs to know your IP address so that it
- knows where to send the responses back.</p>
-
- <p>There are many publicly usable "anonymous" proxies out there, which
- provide a further level of indirection between you and the web
- server.</p>
-
- <p>However, these proxies are called "anonymous" because you don't need
- to authenticate, not because they would offer any real anonymity. Most
- of them will log your IP address and make it available to the
- authorities in case you violate the law of the country they run in. In
- fact you can't even rule out that some of them only exist to *collect*
- information on (those suspicious) people with a more than average
- preference for privacy.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to hide your IP address from most adversaries, you
- should consider chaining <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with
- <a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target="_top">Tor</a>. The
- configuration details can be found in <a href="#TOR" target="_top">How
- do I use <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> together with
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> section</a> just below.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="ANONFORSURE" id="ANONFORSURE">4.8. Can
- Privoxy guarantee I am anonymous?</a></h3>
-
- <p>No. Your chances of remaining anonymous are improved, but unless you
- <a href="#TOR" target="_top">chain <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Tor</span></a> or a similar proxy and know what you're
- doing when it comes to configuring the rest of your system, you should
- assume that everything you do on the Web can be traced back to you.</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can remove various
- information about you, and allows <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">you</i></span> more freedom to decide which sites you can
- trust, and what details you want to reveal. But it neither hides your
- IP address, nor can it guarantee that the rest of the system behaves
- correctly. There are several possibilities how a web sites can find out
- who you are, even if you are using a strict <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> configuration and chained it with
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Most of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> privacy-enhancing
- features can be easily subverted by an insecure browser configuration,
- therefore you should use a browser that can be configured to only
- execute code from trusted sites, and be careful which sites you trust.
- For example there is no point in having <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> modify the User-Agent header, if websites
- can get all the information they want through JavaScript, ActiveX,
- Flash, Java etc.</p>
-
- <p>A few browsers disclose the user's email address in certain
- situations, such as when transferring a file by FTP. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not filter FTP. If you need this
- feature, or are concerned about the mail handler of your browser
- disclosing your email address, you might consider products such as
- <span class="APPLICATION">NSClean</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Browsers available only as binaries could use non-standard headers
- to give out any information they can have access to: see the
- manufacturer's license agreement. It's impossible to anticipate and
- prevent every breach of privacy that might occur. The professionally
- paranoid prefer browsers available as source code, because anticipating
- their behavior is easier. Trust the source, Luke!</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="PROXYTEST" id="PROXYTEST">4.9. A test site
- says I am not using a Proxy.</a></h3>
-
- <p>Good! Actually, they are probably testing for some other kinds of
- proxies. Hiding yourself completely would require additional steps.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="TOR" id="TOR">4.10. How do I use Privoxy
- together with Tor?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Before you configure <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to use
- <a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target="_top">Tor</a>, please
- follow the <i class="CITETITLE">User Manual</i> chapters <a href=
- "../user-manual/installation.html" target="_top">2. Installation</a>
- and <a href="../user-manual/startup.html" target="_top">5. Startup</a>
- to make sure <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> itself is setup
- correctly.</p>
-
- <p>If it is, refer to <a href=
- "https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html" target="_top">Tor's
- extensive documentation</a> to learn how to install <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Tor</span>, and make sure <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Tor</span>'s logfile says that <span class="QUOTE">"Tor
- has successfully opened a circuit"</span> and it <span class=
- "QUOTE">"looks like client functionality is working"</span>.</p>
-
- <p>If either <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> or <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> isn't working, their combination most
- likely will neither. Testing them on their own will also help you to
- direct problem reports to the right audience. If <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> isn't working, don't bother the
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> developers. If <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Tor</span> isn't working, don't send bug reports to the
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> Team.</p>
-
- <p>If you verified that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> are working, it is time to connect
- them. As far as <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is concerned,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> is just another proxy that can be
- reached by socks4, socks4a and socks5. Most likely you are interested
- in <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> to increase your anonymity
- level, therefore you should use socks5, to make sure DNS requests are
- done through <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> and thus invisible to
- your local network. Using socks4a would work too, but with socks5 you
- get more precise error messages.</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> <a href=
- "../user-manual/config.html" target="_top">main configuration file</a>
- is already prepared for <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>, if you
- are using a default <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> configuration
- and run it on the same system as <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, you just have to edit the <a href=
- "../user-manual/config.html#FORWARDING" target="_top">forwarding
- section</a> and uncomment the line:</p>
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- <p>Note that if you got Tor through one of the bundles, you may have to
- change the port from 9050 to 9150 (or even another one). For details,
- please check the documentation on the <a href="https://torproject.org/"
- target="_top">Tor website</a>.</p>
-
- <p>This is enough to reach the Internet, but additionally you might
- want to uncomment the following forward rules, to make sure your local
- network is still reachable through Privoxy:</p>
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+ <a name="MISC">4. Miscellaneous</a>
+ </h1>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SLOWSME">4.1. How much does Privoxy slow my browsing down?
+ This has to add extra time to browsing.</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ How much of an impact depends on many things, including the CPU of
+ the host system, how aggressive the configuration is, which
+ specific actions are being triggered, the size of the page, the
+ bandwidth of the connection, etc.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Overall, it should not slow you down any in real terms, and may
+ actually help speed things up since ads, banners and other junk are
+ not typically being retrieved and displayed. The actual processing
+ time required by <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> itself
+ for each page, is relatively small in the overall scheme of things,
+ and happens very quickly. This is typically more than offset by
+ time saved not downloading and rendering ad images and other junk
+ content (if ad blocking is being used).
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="QUOTE">"Filtering"</span> content via the <tt class=
+ "LITERAL"><a href="../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER" target=
+ "_top">filter</a></tt> or <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#DEANIMATE-GIFS" target=
+ "_top">deanimate-gifs</a></tt> actions may cause a perceived
+ slowdown, since the entire document needs to be buffered before
+ displaying. And on very large documents, filtering may have some
+ measurable impact. How much depends on the page size, the actual
+ definition of the filter(s), etc. See below. Most other actions
+ have little to no impact on speed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Also, when filtering is enabled but zlib support isn't available,
+ compression is often disabled (see <a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#PREVENT-COMPRESSION" target=
+ "_top">prevent-compression</a>). This can have an impact on speed
+ as well, although it's probably smaller than you might think.
+ Again, the page size, etc. will determine how much of an impact.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="LOADINGTIMES">4.2. I notice considerable delays in page
+ requests. What's wrong?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ If you use any <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER" target=
+ "_top">filter</a></tt> action, such as filtering banners by size,
+ web-bugs etc, or the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#DEANIMATE-GIFS" target=
+ "_top">deanimate-gifs</a></tt> action, the entire document must be
+ loaded into memory in order for the filtering mechanism to work,
+ and nothing is sent to the browser during this time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The loading time typically does not really change much in real
+ numbers, but the feeling is different, because most browsers are
+ able to start rendering incomplete content, giving the user a
+ feeling of "it works". This effect is more noticeable on slower
+ dialup connections. Extremely large documents may have some impact
+ on the time to load the page where there is filtering being done.
+ But overall, the difference should be very minimal. If there is a
+ big impact, then probably some other situation is contributing
+ (like anti-virus software).
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Filtering is automatically disabled for inappropriate MIME types.
+ But note that if the web server mis-reports the MIME type, then
+ content that should not be filtered, could be. <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> only knows how to differentiate
+ filterable content because of the MIME type as reported by the
+ server, or because of some configuration setting that
+ enables/disables filtering.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="CONFIGURL">4.3. What are "http://config.privoxy.org/" and
+ "http://p.p/"?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a> is the address of <span
+ class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s built-in user interface, and
+ <a href="http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a> is a shortcut
+ for it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Since <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> sits between your
+ web browser and the Internet, it can simply intercept requests for
+ these addresses and answer them with its built-in <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"web server"</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This also makes for a good test for your browser configuration: If
+ entering the URL <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a> takes you to a page saying
+ <span class="QUOTE">"This is Privoxy ..."</span>, everything is OK.
+ If you get a page saying <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not
+ working"</span> instead, then your browser didn't use <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> for the request, hence it could not be
+ intercepted, and you have accessed the <span class="emphasis"><i
+ class="EMPHASIS">real</i></span> web site at config.privoxy.org.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Note that config.privoxy.org resolves to a public IP address. If
+ you use config.privoxy.org as ping or traceroute target you will
+ reach the system on the Internet (Privoxy can't intercept ICMP
+ requests). If you want to ping the system Privoxy runs on, you
+ should use its IP address or local DNS name (if it has got one).
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="NEWADS">4.4. How can I submit new ads, or report
+ problems?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Please see the <a href="contact.html">Contact section</a> for
+ various ways to interact with the developers.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="NEWADS2">4.5. If I do submit missed ads, will they be
+ included in future updates?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Whether such submissions are eventually included in the <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">default.action</tt> configuration file depends on how
+ significant the issue is. We of course want to address any
+ potential problem with major, high-profile sites such as <i class=
+ "CITETITLE">Google</i>, <i class="CITETITLE">Yahoo</i>, etc. Any
+ site with global or regional reach, has a good chance of being a
+ candidate. But at the other end of the spectrum are any number of
+ smaller, low-profile sites such as for local clubs or schools.
+ Since their reach and impact are much less, they are best handled
+ by inclusion in the user's <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>,
+ and thus would be unlikely to be included.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="NOONECARES">4.6. Why doesn't anyone answer my support
+ request?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Rest assured that it has been read and considered. Why it is not
+ answered, could be for various reasons, including no one has a good
+ answer for it, no one has had time to yet investigate it
+ thoroughly, it has been reported numerous times already, or because
+ not enough information was provided to help us help you. Your
+ efforts are not wasted, and we do appreciate them.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="IP">4.7. How can I hide my IP address?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ If you run both the browser and <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> locally, you cannot hide your IP
+ address with <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> or ultimately
+ any other software alone. The server needs to know your IP address
+ so that it knows where to send the responses back.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There are many publicly usable "anonymous" proxies out there, which
+ provide a further level of indirection between you and the web
+ server.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ However, these proxies are called "anonymous" because you don't
+ need to authenticate, not because they would offer any real
+ anonymity. Most of them will log your IP address and make it
+ available to the authorities in case you violate the law of the
+ country they run in. In fact you can't even rule out that some of
+ them only exist to *collect* information on (those suspicious)
+ people with a more than average preference for privacy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you want to hide your IP address from most adversaries, you
+ should consider chaining <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ with <a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target="_top">Tor</a>.
+ The configuration details can be found in <a href="#TOR" target=
+ "_top">How do I use <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ together with <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> section</a> just
+ below.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="ANONFORSURE">4.8. Can Privoxy guarantee I am
+ anonymous?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ No. Your chances of remaining anonymous are improved, but unless
+ you <a href="#TOR" target="_top">chain <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span></a> or a similar proxy and know what
+ you're doing when it comes to configuring the rest of your system,
+ you should assume that everything you do on the Web can be traced
+ back to you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can remove various
+ information about you, and allows <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">you</i></span> more freedom to decide which sites you
+ can trust, and what details you want to reveal. But it neither
+ hides your IP address, nor can it guarantee that the rest of the
+ system behaves correctly. There are several possibilities how a web
+ sites can find out who you are, even if you are using a strict
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> configuration and chained
+ it with <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Most of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span>
+ privacy-enhancing features can be easily subverted by an insecure
+ browser configuration, therefore you should use a browser that can
+ be configured to only execute code from trusted sites, and be
+ careful which sites you trust. For example there is no point in
+ having <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> modify the
+ User-Agent header, if websites can get all the information they
+ want through JavaScript, ActiveX, Flash, Java etc.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A few browsers disclose the user's email address in certain
+ situations, such as when transferring a file by FTP. <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not filter FTP. If you need this
+ feature, or are concerned about the mail handler of your browser
+ disclosing your email address, you might consider products such as
+ <span class="APPLICATION">NSClean</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Browsers available only as binaries could use non-standard headers
+ to give out any information they can have access to: see the
+ manufacturer's license agreement. It's impossible to anticipate and
+ prevent every breach of privacy that might occur. The
+ professionally paranoid prefer browsers available as source code,
+ because anticipating their behavior is easier. Trust the source,
+ Luke!
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="PROXYTEST">4.9. A test site says I am not using a
+ Proxy.</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Good! Actually, they are probably testing for some other kinds of
+ proxies. Hiding yourself completely would require additional steps.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="TOR">4.10. How do I use Privoxy together with Tor?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Before you configure <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to
+ use <a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target="_top">Tor</a>,
+ please follow the <i class="CITETITLE">User Manual</i> chapters <a
+ href="../user-manual/installation.html" target="_top">2.
+ Installation</a> and <a href="../user-manual/startup.html" target=
+ "_top">5. Startup</a> to make sure <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> itself is setup correctly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If it is, refer to <a href=
+ "https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html" target="_top">Tor's
+ extensive documentation</a> to learn how to install <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span>, and make sure <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span>'s logfile says that <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"Tor has successfully opened a circuit"</span> and it <span
+ class="QUOTE">"looks like client functionality is working"</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If either <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> or <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> isn't working, their combination most
+ likely will neither. Testing them on their own will also help you
+ to direct problem reports to the right audience. If <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> isn't working, don't bother the <span
+ class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> developers. If <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span> isn't working, don't send bug reports to
+ the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> Team.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you verified that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> are working, it is time to
+ connect them. As far as <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is
+ concerned, <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> is just another
+ proxy that can be reached by socks4, socks4a and socks5. Most
+ likely you are interested in <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>
+ to increase your anonymity level, therefore you should use socks5,
+ to make sure DNS requests are done through <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span> and thus invisible to your local network.
+ Using socks4a would work too, but with socks5 you get more precise
+ error messages.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> <a href=
+ "../user-manual/config.html" target="_top">main configuration
+ file</a> is already prepared for <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span>, if you are using a default <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span> configuration and run it on the same
+ system as <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, you just have
+ to edit the <a href="../user-manual/config.html#FORWARDING" target=
+ "_top">forwarding section</a> and uncomment the line:
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ </p>
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+<pre class="SCREEN">
+# forward-socks5t / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
+</pre>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+
+ <p>
+ Note that if you got Tor through one of the bundles, you may have
+ to change the port from 9050 to 9150 (or even another one). For
+ details, please check the documentation on the <a href=
+ "https://torproject.org/" target="_top">Tor website</a>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is enough to reach the Internet, but additionally you might
+ want to uncomment the following forward rules, to make sure your
+ local network is still reachable through Privoxy:
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ </p>
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+<pre class="SCREEN">
# forward 192.168.*.*/ .
# forward 10.*.*.*/ .
# forward 127.*.*.*/ .
-
</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Unencrypted connections to systems in these address ranges will be
- as (un)secure as the local network is, but the alternative is that your
- browser can't reach the network at all. Then again, that may actually
- be desired and if you don't know for sure that your browser has to be
- able to reach the local network, there's no reason to allow it.</p>
-
- <p>If you want your browser to be able to reach servers in your local
- network by using their names, you will need additional exceptions that
- look like this:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+
+ <p>
+ Unencrypted connections to systems in these address ranges will be
+ as (un)secure as the local network is, but the alternative is that
+ your browser can't reach the network at all. Then again, that may
+ actually be desired and if you don't know for sure that your
+ browser has to be able to reach the local network, there's no
+ reason to allow it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you want your browser to be able to reach servers in your local
+ network by using their names, you will need additional exceptions
+ that look like this:
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ </p>
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+<pre class="SCREEN">
# forward localhost/ .
-
</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
-
- <p>Save the modified configuration file and open <a href=
- "http://config.privoxy.org/show-status" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/show-status</a> in your browser,
- confirm that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has reloaded its
- configuration and that there are no other forward lines, unless you
- know that you need them. If everything looks good, refer to <a href=
- "https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#IsMyConnectionPrivate"
- target="_top">Tor Faq 4.2</a> to learn how to verify that you are
- really using <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Afterward, please take the time to at least skim through the rest of
- <span class="APPLICATION">Tor's</span> documentation. Make sure you
- understand what <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> does, why it is no
- replacement for application level security, and why you probably don't
- want to use it for unencrypted logins.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SITEBREAK" id="SITEBREAK">4.11. Might some
- things break because header information or content is being
- altered?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Definitely. It is common for sites to use browser type, browser
- version, HTTP header content, and various other techniques in order to
- dynamically decide what to display and how to display it. What you see,
- and what I see, might be very different. There are many, many ways that
- this can be handled, so having hard and fast rules, is tricky.</p>
-
- <p>The <span class="QUOTE">"User-Agent"</span> is sometimes used in
- this way to identify the browser, and adjust content accordingly.</p>
-
- <p>Also, different browsers use different encodings of non-English
- characters, certain web servers convert pages on-the-fly according to
- the User Agent header. Giving a <span class="QUOTE">"User Agent"</span>
- with the wrong operating system or browser manufacturer causes some
- sites in these languages to be garbled; Surfers to Eastern European
- sites should change it to something closer. And then some page access
- counters work by looking at the <span class="QUOTE">"Referer"</span>
- header; they may fail or break if unavailable. The weather maps of
- Intellicast have been blocked by their server when no <span class=
- "QUOTE">"Referer"</span> or cookie is provided, is another example.
- (But you can forge both headers without giving information away). There
- are many other ways things can go wrong when trying to fool a web
- server. The results of which could inadvertently cause pages to load
- incorrectly, partially, or even not at all. And there may be no obvious
- clues as to just what went wrong, or why. Nowhere will there be a
- message that says <span class="QUOTE">"<span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">Turn off <tt class="LITERAL">fast-redirects</tt> or
- else!</i></span> "</span></p>
-
- <p>Similar thoughts apply to modifying JavaScript, and, to a lesser
- degree, HTML elements.</p>
-
- <p>If you have problems with a site, you will have to adjust your
- configuration accordingly. Cookies are probably the most likely
- adjustment that may be required, but by no means the only one.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="CACHING" id="CACHING">4.12. Can Privoxy act
- as a <span class="QUOTE">"caching"</span> proxy to speed up web
- browsing?</a></h3>
-
- <p>No, it does not have this ability at all. You want something like
- <a href="http://www.squid-cache.org/" target="_top">Squid</a> or
- <a href="http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/polipo/" target=
- "_top">Polipo</a> for this. And, yes, before you ask, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can co-exist with other kinds of proxies
- like <span class="APPLICATION">Squid</span>. See the <a href=
- "../user-manual/config.html#FORWARDING" target="_top">forwarding
- chapter</a> in the <a href="../user-manual/index.html" target=
- "_top">user manual</a> for details.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="FIREWALL" id="FIREWALL">4.13. What about as
- a firewall? Can Privoxy protect me?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Not in the way you mean, or in the way some firewall vendors claim
- they can. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can help protect
- your privacy, but can't protect your system from intrusion attempts. It
- is, of course, perfectly possible to use <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span>.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="WASTED" id="WASTED">4.14. I have large empty
- spaces / a checkerboard pattern now where ads used to be. Why?</a></h3>
-
- <p>It is technically possible to eliminate banners and ads in a way
- that frees their allocated page space. This could easily be done by
- blocking with <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> filters, and
- eliminating the <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">entire</i></span> image references from the HTML page
- source.</p>
-
- <p>But, this would consume considerably more CPU resources (IOW, slow
- things down), would likely destroy the layout of some web pages which
- rely on the banners utilizing a certain amount of page space, and might
- fail in other cases, where the screen space is reserved (e.g. by HTML
- tables for instance). Also, making ads and banners disappear without
- any trace complicates troubleshooting, and would sooner or later be
- problematic.</p>
-
- <p>The better alternative is to instead let them stay, and block the
- resulting requests for the banners themselves as is now the case. This
- leaves either empty space, or the familiar checkerboard pattern.</p>
-
- <p>So the developers won't support this in the default configuration,
- but you can of course define appropriate filters yourself to achieve
- this.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SSL" id="SSL">4.15. How can Privoxy filter
- Secure (HTTPS) URLs?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Since secure HTTP connections are encrypted SSL sessions between
- your browser and the secure site, and are meant to be reliably
- <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">secure</i></span>, there is
- little that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can do but hand
- the raw gibberish data though from one end to the other
- unprocessed.</p>
-
- <p>The only exception to this is blocking by host patterns, as the
- client needs to tell <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> the name
- of the remote server, so that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- can establish the connection. If that name matches a host-only pattern,
- the connection will be blocked.</p>
-
- <p>As far as ad blocking is concerned, this is less of a restriction
- than it may seem, since ad sources are often identifiable by the host
- name, and often the banners to be placed in an encrypted page come
- unencrypted nonetheless for efficiency reasons, which exposes them to
- the full power of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s ad
- blocking.</p>
-
- <p><span class="QUOTE">"Content cookies"</span> (those that are
- embedded in the actual HTML or JS page content, see <tt class=
- "LITERAL"><a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES" target=
- "_top">filter{content-cookies}</a></tt>), in an SSL transaction will be
- impossible to block under these conditions. Fortunately, this does not
- seem to be a very common scenario since most cookies come by
- traditional means.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SECURE" id="SECURE">4.16. Privoxy runs as a
- <span class="QUOTE">"server"</span>. How secure is it? Do I need to
- take any special precautions?</a></h3>
-
- <p>On Unix-like systems, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can
- run as a non-privileged user, which is how we recommend it be run.
- Also, by default <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> listens to
- requests from <span class="QUOTE">"localhost"</span> only.</p>
-
- <p>The server aspect of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is not
- itself directly exposed to the Internet in this configuration. If you
- want to have <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> serve as a LAN
- proxy, this will have to be opened up to allow for LAN requests. In
- this case, we'd recommend you specify only the LAN gateway address,
- e.g. 192.168.1.1, in the main <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
- configuration file and check all <a href=
- "../user-manual/config.html#ACCESS-CONTROL" target="_top">access
- control and security options</a>. All LAN hosts can then use this as
- their proxy address in the browser proxy configuration, but
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will not listen on any
- external interfaces. ACLs can be defined in addition, and using a
- firewall is always good too. Better safe than sorry.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="TURNOFF" id="TURNOFF">4.17. Can I
- temporarily disable Privoxy?</a></h3>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't have a transparent
- proxy mode, but you can toggle off blocking and content filtering.</p>
-
- <p>The easiest way to do that is to point your browser to the remote
- toggle URL: <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/toggle" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/toggle</a>.</p>
-
- <p>See the <a href="../user-manual/appendix.html#BOOKMARKLETS" target=
- "_top">Bookmarklets section</a> of the <i class="CITETITLE">User
- Manual</i> for an easy way to access this feature. Note that this is a
- feature that may need to be enabled in the main <tt class=
- "FILENAME">config</tt> file.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="REALLYOFF" id="REALLYOFF">4.18. When
- <span class="QUOTE">"disabled"</span> is Privoxy totally out of the
- picture?</a></h3>
-
- <p>No, this just means all optional filtering and actions are disabled.
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is still acting as a proxy,
- but just doing less of the things that <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> would normally be expected to do. It is
- still a <span class="QUOTE">"middle-man"</span> in the interaction
- between your browser and web sites. See below to bypass the proxy.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="TURNOFF2" id="TURNOFF2">4.19. How can I tell
- Privoxy to totally ignore certain sites?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Bypassing a proxy, or proxying based on arbitrary criteria, is
- purely a browser configuration issue, not a <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> issue. Modern browsers typically do have
- settings for not proxying certain sites. Check your browser's help
- files.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="CRUNCH" id="CRUNCH">4.20. My logs show
- Privoxy <span class="QUOTE">"crunches"</span> ads, but also its own
- internal CGI pages. What is a <span class=
- "QUOTE">"crunch"</span>?</a></h3>
-
- <p>A <span class="QUOTE">"crunch"</span> simply means <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> intercepted <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">something</i></span>, nothing more.
- Often this is indeed ads or banners, but <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> uses the same mechanism for trapping
- requests for its own internal pages. For instance, a request for
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> configuration page at:
- <a href="http://config.privoxy.org" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org</a>, is intercepted (i.e. it does not
- go out to the 'net), and the familiar CGI configuration is returned to
- the browser, and the log consequently will show a <span class=
- "QUOTE">"crunch"</span>.</p>
-
- <p>Since version 3.0.7, Privoxy will also log the crunch reason. If you
- are using an older version you might want to upgrade.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="DOWNLOADS" id="DOWNLOADS">4.21. Can Privoxy
- affect files that I download from a webserver? FTP server?</a></h3>
-
- <p>From the webserver's perspective, there is no difference between
- viewing a document (i.e. a page), and downloading a file. The same is
- true of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. If there is a match
- for a <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
- "../user-manual/actions-file.html#BLOCK" target="_top">block</a></tt>
- pattern, it will still be blocked, and of course this is obvious.</p>
-
- <p>Filtering is potentially more of a concern since the results are not
- always so obvious, and the effects of filtering are there whether the
- file is simply viewed, or downloaded. And potentially whether the
- content is some obnoxious advertisement, or Mr. Jimmy's latest/greatest
- source code jewel. Of course, one of these presumably is <span class=
- "QUOTE">"bad"</span> content that we don't want, and the other is
- <span class="QUOTE">"good"</span> content that we do want. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is blind to the differences, and can only
- distinguish <span class="QUOTE">"good from bad"</span> by the
- configuration parameters <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">we</i></span> give it.</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> knows the differences in
- files according to the <span class="QUOTE">"Content Type"</span> as
- reported by the webserver. If this is reported accurately (e.g.
- <span class="QUOTE">"application/zip"</span> for a zip archive), then
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> knows to ignore these where
- appropriate. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> potentially can
- filter HTML as well as plain text documents, subject to configuration
- parameters of course. Also, documents that are of an unknown type
- (generally assumed to be <span class="QUOTE">"text/plain"</span>) can
- be filtered, as will those that might be incorrectly reported by the
- webserver. If such a file is a downloaded file that is intended to be
- saved to disk, then any content that might have been altered by
- filtering, will be saved too, for these (probably rare) cases.</p>
-
- <p>Note that versions later than 3.0.2 do NOT filter document types
- reported as <span class="QUOTE">"text/plain"</span>. Prior to this,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> did filter this document
- type.</p>
-
- <p>In short, filtering is <span class="QUOTE">"ON"</span> if a) the
- content type as reported by the webserver is appropriate <span class=
- "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">and</i></span> b) the configuration
- allows it (or at least does not disallow it). That's it. There is no
- magic cookie anywhere to say this is <span class="QUOTE">"good"</span>
- and this is <span class="QUOTE">"bad"</span>. It's the configuration
- that lets it all happen or not.</p>
-
- <p>If you download text files, you probably do not want these to be
- filtered, particularly if the content is source code, or other critical
- content. Source code sometimes might be mistaken for Javascript (i.e.
- the kind that might open a pop-up window). It is recommended to turn
- off filtering for download sites (particularly if the content may be
- plain text files and you are using version 3.0.2 or earlier) in your
- <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt> file. And also, for any site or
- page where making <span class="emphasis"><i class=
- "EMPHASIS">any</i></span> changes at all to the content is to be
- avoided.</p>
-
- <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not do FTP at all,
- only HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) protocols.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="DOWNLOADS2" id="DOWNLOADS2">4.22. I just
- downloaded a Perl script, and Privoxy altered it! Yikes, what is
- wrong!</a></h3>
-
- <p>Please read above.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="HOSTSFILE" id="HOSTSFILE">4.23. Should I
- continue to use a <span class="QUOTE">"HOSTS"</span> file for
- ad-blocking?</a></h3>
-
- <p>One time-tested technique to defeat common ads is to trick the local
- DNS system by giving a phony IP address for the ad generator in the
- local <tt class="FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file, typically using <tt class=
- "LITERAL">127.0.0.1</tt>, aka <tt class="LITERAL">localhost</tt>. This
- effectively blocks the ad.</p>
-
- <p>There is no reason to use this technique in conjunction with
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does essentially the same thing, much more
- elegantly and with much more flexibility. A large <tt class=
- "FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file, in fact, not only duplicates effort, but
- may get in the way and seriously slow down your system. It is
- recommended to remove such entries from your <tt class=
- "FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file. If you think your hosts list is neglected
- by <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> configuration, consider
- adding your list to your <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>
- file:</p>
-
- <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <pre class="SCREEN">
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+
+ <p>
+ Save the modified configuration file and open <a href=
+ "http://config.privoxy.org/show-status" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/show-status</a> in your browser,
+ confirm that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has reloaded
+ its configuration and that there are no other forward lines, unless
+ you know that you need them. If everything looks good, refer to <a
+ href=
+ "https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#IsMyConnectionPrivate"
+ target="_top">Tor Faq 4.2</a> to learn how to verify that you are
+ really using <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Afterward, please take the time to at least skim through the rest
+ of <span class="APPLICATION">Tor's</span> documentation. Make sure
+ you understand what <span class="APPLICATION">Tor</span> does, why
+ it is no replacement for application level security, and why you
+ probably don't want to use it for unencrypted logins.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SITEBREAK">4.11. Might some things break because header
+ information or content is being altered?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Definitely. It is common for sites to use browser type, browser
+ version, HTTP header content, and various other techniques in order
+ to dynamically decide what to display and how to display it. What
+ you see, and what I see, might be very different. There are many,
+ many ways that this can be handled, so having hard and fast rules,
+ is tricky.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The <span class="QUOTE">"User-Agent"</span> is sometimes used in
+ this way to identify the browser, and adjust content accordingly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Also, different browsers use different encodings of non-English
+ characters, certain web servers convert pages on-the-fly according
+ to the User Agent header. Giving a <span class="QUOTE">"User
+ Agent"</span> with the wrong operating system or browser
+ manufacturer causes some sites in these languages to be garbled;
+ Surfers to Eastern European sites should change it to something
+ closer. And then some page access counters work by looking at the
+ <span class="QUOTE">"Referer"</span> header; they may fail or break
+ if unavailable. The weather maps of Intellicast have been blocked
+ by their server when no <span class="QUOTE">"Referer"</span> or
+ cookie is provided, is another example. (But you can forge both
+ headers without giving information away). There are many other ways
+ things can go wrong when trying to fool a web server. The results
+ of which could inadvertently cause pages to load incorrectly,
+ partially, or even not at all. And there may be no obvious clues as
+ to just what went wrong, or why. Nowhere will there be a message
+ that says <span class="QUOTE">"<span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">Turn off <tt class="LITERAL">fast-redirects</tt> or
+ else!</i></span> "</span>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Similar thoughts apply to modifying JavaScript, and, to a lesser
+ degree, HTML elements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you have problems with a site, you will have to adjust your
+ configuration accordingly. Cookies are probably the most likely
+ adjustment that may be required, but by no means the only one.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="CACHING">4.12. Can Privoxy act as a <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"caching"</span> proxy to speed up web browsing?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ No, it does not have this ability at all. You want something like
+ <a href="http://www.squid-cache.org/" target="_top">Squid</a> or <a
+ href="http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/polipo/" target=
+ "_top">Polipo</a> for this. And, yes, before you ask, <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can co-exist with other kinds of
+ proxies like <span class="APPLICATION">Squid</span>. See the <a
+ href="../user-manual/config.html#FORWARDING" target=
+ "_top">forwarding chapter</a> in the <a href=
+ "../user-manual/index.html" target="_top">user manual</a> for
+ details.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="FIREWALL">4.13. What about as a firewall? Can Privoxy
+ protect me?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Not in the way you mean, or in the way some firewall vendors claim
+ they can. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can help protect
+ your privacy, but can't protect your system from intrusion
+ attempts. It is, of course, perfectly possible to use <span class=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span>.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="WASTED">4.14. I have large empty spaces / a checkerboard
+ pattern now where ads used to be. Why?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ It is technically possible to eliminate banners and ads in a way
+ that frees their allocated page space. This could easily be done by
+ blocking with <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> filters,
+ and eliminating the <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">entire</i></span> image references from the HTML page
+ source.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But, this would consume considerably more CPU resources (IOW, slow
+ things down), would likely destroy the layout of some web pages
+ which rely on the banners utilizing a certain amount of page space,
+ and might fail in other cases, where the screen space is reserved
+ (e.g. by HTML tables for instance). Also, making ads and banners
+ disappear without any trace complicates troubleshooting, and would
+ sooner or later be problematic.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The better alternative is to instead let them stay, and block the
+ resulting requests for the banners themselves as is now the case.
+ This leaves either empty space, or the familiar checkerboard
+ pattern.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So the developers won't support this in the default configuration,
+ but you can of course define appropriate filters yourself to
+ achieve this.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SSL">4.15. How can Privoxy filter Secure (HTTPS) URLs?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Since secure HTTP connections are encrypted SSL sessions between
+ your browser and the secure site, and are meant to be reliably
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">secure</i></span>, there
+ is little that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can do but
+ hand the raw gibberish data though from one end to the other
+ unprocessed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The only exception to this is blocking by host patterns, as the
+ client needs to tell <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> the
+ name of the remote server, so that <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can establish the connection. If that
+ name matches a host-only pattern, the connection will be blocked.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As far as ad blocking is concerned, this is less of a restriction
+ than it may seem, since ad sources are often identifiable by the
+ host name, and often the banners to be placed in an encrypted page
+ come unencrypted nonetheless for efficiency reasons, which exposes
+ them to the full power of <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s ad blocking.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="QUOTE">"Content cookies"</span> (those that are
+ embedded in the actual HTML or JS page content, see <tt class=
+ "LITERAL"><a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES" target=
+ "_top">filter{content-cookies}</a></tt>), in an SSL transaction
+ will be impossible to block under these conditions. Fortunately,
+ this does not seem to be a very common scenario since most cookies
+ come by traditional means.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SECURE">4.16. Privoxy runs as a <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"server"</span>. How secure is it? Do I need to take any
+ special precautions?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ On Unix-like systems, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can
+ run as a non-privileged user, which is how we recommend it be run.
+ Also, by default <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> listens
+ to requests from <span class="QUOTE">"localhost"</span> only.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The server aspect of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is
+ not itself directly exposed to the Internet in this configuration.
+ If you want to have <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> serve
+ as a LAN proxy, this will have to be opened up to allow for LAN
+ requests. In this case, we'd recommend you specify only the LAN
+ gateway address, e.g. 192.168.1.1, in the main <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> configuration file and check all <a
+ href="../user-manual/config.html#ACCESS-CONTROL" target=
+ "_top">access control and security options</a>. All LAN hosts can
+ then use this as their proxy address in the browser proxy
+ configuration, but <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will
+ not listen on any external interfaces. ACLs can be defined in
+ addition, and using a firewall is always good too. Better safe than
+ sorry.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="TURNOFF">4.17. Can I temporarily disable Privoxy?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't have a transparent
+ proxy mode, but you can toggle off blocking and content filtering.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The easiest way to do that is to point your browser to the remote
+ toggle URL: <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/toggle" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/toggle</a>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ See the <a href="../user-manual/appendix.html#BOOKMARKLETS" target=
+ "_top">Bookmarklets section</a> of the <i class="CITETITLE">User
+ Manual</i> for an easy way to access this feature. Note that this
+ is a feature that may need to be enabled in the main <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">config</tt> file.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="REALLYOFF">4.18. When <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"disabled"</span> is Privoxy totally out of the
+ picture?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ No, this just means all optional filtering and actions are
+ disabled. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is still acting
+ as a proxy, but just doing less of the things that <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> would normally be expected to do. It
+ is still a <span class="QUOTE">"middle-man"</span> in the
+ interaction between your browser and web sites. See below to bypass
+ the proxy.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="TURNOFF2">4.19. How can I tell Privoxy to totally ignore
+ certain sites?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Bypassing a proxy, or proxying based on arbitrary criteria, is
+ purely a browser configuration issue, not a <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> issue. Modern browsers typically do
+ have settings for not proxying certain sites. Check your browser's
+ help files.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="CRUNCH">4.20. My logs show Privoxy <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"crunches"</span> ads, but also its own internal CGI pages.
+ What is a <span class="QUOTE">"crunch"</span>?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ A <span class="QUOTE">"crunch"</span> simply means <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> intercepted <span class="emphasis"><i
+ class="EMPHASIS">something</i></span>, nothing more. Often this is
+ indeed ads or banners, but <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ uses the same mechanism for trapping requests for its own internal
+ pages. For instance, a request for <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> configuration page at: <a href=
+ "http://config.privoxy.org" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org</a>, is intercepted (i.e. it does
+ not go out to the 'net), and the familiar CGI configuration is
+ returned to the browser, and the log consequently will show a <span
+ class="QUOTE">"crunch"</span>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Since version 3.0.7, Privoxy will also log the crunch reason. If
+ you are using an older version you might want to upgrade.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="DOWNLOADS">4.21. Can Privoxy affect files that I download
+ from a webserver? FTP server?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ From the webserver's perspective, there is no difference between
+ viewing a document (i.e. a page), and downloading a file. The same
+ is true of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. If there is a
+ match for a <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
+ "../user-manual/actions-file.html#BLOCK" target=
+ "_top">block</a></tt> pattern, it will still be blocked, and of
+ course this is obvious.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Filtering is potentially more of a concern since the results are
+ not always so obvious, and the effects of filtering are there
+ whether the file is simply viewed, or downloaded. And potentially
+ whether the content is some obnoxious advertisement, or Mr. Jimmy's
+ latest/greatest source code jewel. Of course, one of these
+ presumably is <span class="QUOTE">"bad"</span> content that we
+ don't want, and the other is <span class="QUOTE">"good"</span>
+ content that we do want. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ is blind to the differences, and can only distinguish <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"good from bad"</span> by the configuration parameters
+ <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">we</i></span> give it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> knows the differences in
+ files according to the <span class="QUOTE">"Content Type"</span> as
+ reported by the webserver. If this is reported accurately (e.g.
+ <span class="QUOTE">"application/zip"</span> for a zip archive),
+ then <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> knows to ignore these
+ where appropriate. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ potentially can filter HTML as well as plain text documents,
+ subject to configuration parameters of course. Also, documents that
+ are of an unknown type (generally assumed to be <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"text/plain"</span>) can be filtered, as will those that
+ might be incorrectly reported by the webserver. If such a file is a
+ downloaded file that is intended to be saved to disk, then any
+ content that might have been altered by filtering, will be saved
+ too, for these (probably rare) cases.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Note that versions later than 3.0.2 do NOT filter document types
+ reported as <span class="QUOTE">"text/plain"</span>. Prior to this,
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> did filter this document
+ type.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In short, filtering is <span class="QUOTE">"ON"</span> if a) the
+ content type as reported by the webserver is appropriate <span
+ class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">and</i></span> b) the
+ configuration allows it (or at least does not disallow it). That's
+ it. There is no magic cookie anywhere to say this is <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"good"</span> and this is <span class="QUOTE">"bad"</span>.
+ It's the configuration that lets it all happen or not.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you download text files, you probably do not want these to be
+ filtered, particularly if the content is source code, or other
+ critical content. Source code sometimes might be mistaken for
+ Javascript (i.e. the kind that might open a pop-up window). It is
+ recommended to turn off filtering for download sites (particularly
+ if the content may be plain text files and you are using version
+ 3.0.2 or earlier) in your <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>
+ file. And also, for any site or page where making <span class=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">any</i></span> changes at all to the
+ content is to be avoided.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not do FTP at all,
+ only HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) protocols.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="DOWNLOADS2">4.22. I just downloaded a Perl script, and
+ Privoxy altered it! Yikes, what is wrong!</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Please read above.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="HOSTSFILE">4.23. Should I continue to use a <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"HOSTS"</span> file for ad-blocking?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ One time-tested technique to defeat common ads is to trick the
+ local DNS system by giving a phony IP address for the ad generator
+ in the local <tt class="FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file, typically using
+ <tt class="LITERAL">127.0.0.1</tt>, aka <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">localhost</tt>. This effectively blocks the ad.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There is no reason to use this technique in conjunction with <span
+ class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does essentially the same thing, much
+ more elegantly and with much more flexibility. A large <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file, in fact, not only duplicates effort,
+ but may get in the way and seriously slow down your system. It is
+ recommended to remove such entries from your <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">HOSTS</tt> file. If you think your hosts list is
+ neglected by <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span>
+ configuration, consider adding your list to your <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">user.action</tt> file:
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ </p>
+ <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+<pre class="SCREEN">
{ +block }
www.ad.example1.com
ad.example2.com
ads.galore.example.com
etc.example.com
</pre>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SEEALSO">4.24. Where can I find more information about
+ Privoxy and related issues?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Other references and sites of interest to <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> users:
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ </p>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/" target=
+ "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/</a>, the <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> Home page.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/faq/" target=
+ "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/faq/</a>, the <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> FAQ.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/" target=
+ "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/</a>, the
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> developer manual.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/" target=
+ "_top">https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/</a>, the
+ Project Page for <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> on
+ <a href="http://sourceforge.net" target=
+ "_top">SourceForge</a>.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
+ "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a>, the web-based user
+ interface. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> must be
+ running for this to work. Shortcut: <a href="http://p.p/"
+ target="_top">http://p.p/</a>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href=
+ "https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288"
+ target=
+ "_top">https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288</a>,
+ to submit <span class="QUOTE">"misses"</span> and other
+ configuration related suggestions to the developers.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="http://www.squid-cache.org/" target=
+ "_top">http://www.squid-cache.org/</a>, a popular caching
+ proxy, which is often used together with <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href=
+ "http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/"
+ target=
+ "_top">http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/</a>,
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Polipo</span> is a caching proxy
+ with advanced features like pipelining, multiplexing and
+ caching of partial instances. In many setups it can be used
+ as <span class="APPLICATION">Squid</span> replacement.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target=
+ "_top">https://www.torproject.org/</a>, <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Tor</span> can help anonymize web browsing, web
+ publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other
+ applications.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="MICROSUCK">4.25. I've noticed that Privoxy changes <span
+ class="QUOTE">"Microsoft"</span> to <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"MicroSuck"</span>! Why are you manipulating my
+ browsing?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ We're not. The text substitutions that you are seeing are disabled
+ in the default configuration as shipped. You have either manually
+ activated the <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class=
+ "LITERAL">fun</tt>"</span> filter which is clearly labeled <span
+ class="QUOTE">"Text replacements for subversive browsing
+ fun!"</span> or you are using an older Privoxy version and have
+ implicitly activated it by choosing the <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"Advanced"</span> profile in the web-based editor. Please
+ upgrade.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="VALID">4.26. Does Privoxy produce <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"valid"</span> HTML (or XHTML)?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ Privoxy generates HTML in both its own <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"templates"</span>, and possibly whenever there are text
+ substitutions via a <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+ filter. While this should always conform to the HTML 4.01
+ specifications, it has not been validated against this or any other
+ standard.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h3 class="SECT2">
+ <a name="SURPRISE-PRIVOXY">4.27. How did you manage to get Privoxy
+ on my computer without my consent?</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ We didn't. We make Privoxy available for download, but we don't go
+ around installing it on other people's systems behind their back.
+ If you discover Privoxy running on your system and are sure you
+ didn't install it yourself, somebody else did. You may not even be
+ running the real Privoxy, but maybe something else that only
+ pretends to be Privoxy, or maybe something that is based on the
+ real Privoxy, but has been modified.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lately there have been reports of problems with some kind of
+ "parental control" software based on Privoxy that came preinstalled
+ on certain <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/ijbswa/bugs/813/"
+ target="_top">ASUS Netbooks</a>. The problems described are
+ inconsistent with the behaviour of official Privoxy versions, which
+ suggests that the preinstalled software may contain vendor
+ modifications that we don't know about and thus can't debug.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Privoxy's <a href="copyright.html">license</a> allows vendor
+ modifications, but the vendor has to comply with the license, which
+ involves informing the user about the changes and to make the
+ changes available under the same license as Privoxy itself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you are having trouble with a modified Privoxy version, please
+ try to talk to whoever made the modifications before reporting the
+ problem to us. Please also try to convince whoever made the
+ modifications to talk to us. If you think somebody gave you a
+ modified Privoxy version without complying to the license, please
+ let us know.
+ </p>
+ </div>
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-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SEEALSO" id="SEEALSO">4.24. Where can I find
- more information about Privoxy and related issues?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Other references and sites of interest to <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> users:</p>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="https://www.privoxy.org/" target=
- "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/</a>, the <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> Home page.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="https://www.privoxy.org/faq/" target=
- "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/faq/</a>, the <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> FAQ.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="https://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/" target=
- "_top">https://www.privoxy.org/developer-manual/</a>, the
- <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> developer manual.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/" target=
- "_top">https://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/</a>, the Project
- Page for <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> on <a href=
- "http://sourceforge.net" target="_top">SourceForge</a>.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="http://config.privoxy.org/" target=
- "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/</a>, the web-based user
- interface. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> must be
- running for this to work. Shortcut: <a href="http://p.p/" target=
- "_top">http://p.p/</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href=
- "https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288"
- target=
- "_top">https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=460288</a>,
- to submit <span class="QUOTE">"misses"</span> and other
- configuration related suggestions to the developers.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="http://www.squid-cache.org/" target=
- "_top">http://www.squid-cache.org/</a>, a popular caching proxy,
- which is often used together with <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href=
- "http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/"
- target=
- "_top">http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/</a>,
- <span class="APPLICATION">Polipo</span> is a caching proxy with
- advanced features like pipelining, multiplexing and caching of
- partial instances. In many setups it can be used as <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Squid</span> replacement.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
-
- <table border="0">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><a href="https://www.torproject.org/" target=
- "_top">https://www.torproject.org/</a>, <span class=
- "APPLICATION">Tor</span> can help anonymize web browsing, web
- publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other
- applications.</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="MICROSUCK" id="MICROSUCK">4.25. I've noticed
- that Privoxy changes <span class="QUOTE">"Microsoft"</span> to
- <span class="QUOTE">"MicroSuck"</span>! Why are you manipulating my
- browsing?</a></h3>
-
- <p>We're not. The text substitutions that you are seeing are disabled
- in the default configuration as shipped. You have either manually
- activated the <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class="LITERAL">fun</tt>"</span>
- filter which is clearly labeled <span class="QUOTE">"Text replacements
- for subversive browsing fun!"</span> or you are using an older Privoxy
- version and have implicitly activated it by choosing the <span class=
- "QUOTE">"Advanced"</span> profile in the web-based editor. Please
- upgrade.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="VALID" id="VALID">4.26. Does Privoxy produce
- <span class="QUOTE">"valid"</span> HTML (or XHTML)?</a></h3>
-
- <p>Privoxy generates HTML in both its own <span class=
- "QUOTE">"templates"</span>, and possibly whenever there are text
- substitutions via a <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> filter.
- While this should always conform to the HTML 4.01 specifications, it
- has not been validated against this or any other standard.</p>
- </div>
-
- <div class="SECT2">
- <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="SURPRISE-PRIVOXY" id=
- "SURPRISE-PRIVOXY">4.27. How did you manage to get Privoxy on my
- computer without my consent?</a></h3>
-
- <p>We didn't. We make Privoxy available for download, but we don't go
- around installing it on other people's systems behind their back. If
- you discover Privoxy running on your system and are sure you didn't
- install it yourself, somebody else did. You may not even be running the
- real Privoxy, but maybe something else that only pretends to be
- Privoxy, or maybe something that is based on the real Privoxy, but has
- been modified.</p>
-
- <p>Lately there have been reports of problems with some kind of
- "parental control" software based on Privoxy that came preinstalled on
- certain <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/ijbswa/bugs/813/" target=
- "_top">ASUS Netbooks</a>. The problems described are inconsistent with
- the behaviour of official Privoxy versions, which suggests that the
- preinstalled software may contain vendor modifications that we don't
- know about and thus can't debug.</p>
-
- <p>Privoxy's <a href="copyright.html">license</a> allows vendor
- modifications, but the vendor has to comply with the license, which
- involves informing the user about the changes and to make the changes
- available under the same license as Privoxy itself.</p>
-
- <p>If you are having trouble with a modified Privoxy version, please
- try to talk to whoever made the modifications before reporting the
- problem to us. Please also try to convince whoever made the
- modifications to talk to us. If you think somebody gave you a modified
- Privoxy version without complying to the license, please let us
- know.</p>
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