[tor-bugs] #21952 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Onion-location: increasing the use of onion services through automatic redirects and aliasing
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#21952: Onion-location: increasing the use of onion services through automatic
redirects and aliasing
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Reporter: linda | Owner: acat
Type: project | Status:
| needs_revision
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ux-team, tor-hs, network-team- | Actual Points: 5.5
roadmap-november, TorBrowserTeam201911, |
tbb-9.5 |
Parent ID: #30024 | Points: 6
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
| Sponsor27-must
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Comment (by antonela):
Replying to [comment:81 acat]:
> Thanks for the review.
>
> > 3. Can we use the circular onion icon? I aim to have updated all the
onions at the URL bar and the circuit display too.
>
> Is there a svg for that one? I could not find one with just a single
color like the ones in your design.
>
Yes, here browser/components/tornetworksettings/content/torNetworkIcon.svg
>
> > 4. I don't think we need a menu under the [...] It adds noise and I
don't see a real use case for it. Do you think I'm missing something? Let
me know.
>
> I think it makes sense. This came for free by using the internal Firefox
page action API, but we can just make it not be a page action, and be at
the left of those, like the reader mode button for example.
>
>
I prefer that. We can discuss it with the team during the meeting on
Monday.
> > 5. Can we prompt the discover-like doorhanger just for first-time
users? I don't want to suggest users change the general settings every
time they have an onion available. It will add extra friction in the
entire experience which I don't think is needed.
> > 6. If users have selected [ask me every time] then we show the onion-
label suggestion pill. If users have selected [always use .onion when
available] then we redirect to the onion using the proposed animation. So,
the onion-label pill doesn't need a menu. Again, am i missing something?
>
> Ok, so clicking on the pill should directly go to the .onion, and the
doorhanger should appear only once, for the opt-in. I think that makes
sense, and then there's no need for contextual menu, indeed.
>
Exactly. Awesome!
> > 9. As part of #30024, I made this micro animation for when the onion
gets updated. Do you think it is something doable? The persistent pill
seems too much for it.
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/30024
/prompt-onion-2.gif
>
> Not completely sure how easy that will be, but I will try. The animation
only affects the "lock"/onion icon and the pill, right? That's for "ask me
everytime", for "always use .onion" the animation would be only on the
"lock"/onion (as there would be no pill), if I am correct.
>
We can discuss it during the next meeting. I'm not sure what is going to
be the case of CV/EV and onions and maybe the lock is needed in the
future.
> > 10. The panel at `about:preferences` looks great. Should we move it
under the Tor section? I suggested to have it on Privacy & Security and
maybe it is the right place to have it. What do others think?
>
> I'm not sure. Is the Tor section supposed to mean "settings for Tor
client", or just any setting related to Tor? I don't know if it should be
in `Privacy/Security` either, as I'm not sure it has much privacy/security
benefits actually (as noted in
https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/asn/torspec.git/tree/proposals/ideas
/onion-location.txt?h=onion-
location&id=14fc750e3afcd759f4235ab955535a07eed24286).
>
Let's talk about it during the next meeting. I'm fine keeping it as the
first option in privacy/security.
Thanks for your quick reply!!
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