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<p>and then you can install it with:</p>
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<pre><code> sudo apt install ../i2psetproxy.js_*.deb
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</code></pre>
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<li>[Started] <strong>Indicate</strong> the level of authenticity provided by TLS. TLS is optional on I2P for now, but some sites offer it anyway. TLS support is experimental and in the works.</li>
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<li>[Started] <strong>Provide</strong> alternate, in-I2P destinations for web sites that want to mirror their content within I2P.</li>
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<li>[Started] <strong>Enhance</strong> the I2P browsing experience by allowing site developers distribute some or all of their resources as torrents, allowing the torrents to be treated effectively as a CDN.</li>
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<li>[barely started] <strong>Isolate</strong> traffic by contextual identity to it's own HTTP Proxy tunnel, each reflecting it's own pseudonymous identity within I2P. The contextual identities. For now, the contextual identities used to manage browsing are "I2P Browsing" and "Web Browsing" where I2P Browsing is capable of using an outproxy but in the case of traffic destined for the clearnet does not do header rewriting, and Web Browsing falls back to the Proxy configured in Firefox. The I2P Browsing will be expanded to
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<li>I2P Amnesiac Browsing: Use for General Browsing, stores no history and uses an HTTP Proxy with a very short tunnel-close timeout and no key-reuse.</li>
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<li>I2P Social Networking: Use this for logging into social network accounts, forums, and other interactive asynchronous public communication platforms where your identity is behaviorally linkable. This has a very long tunnel-close timeout and key-reuse until specifically invoked.</li>
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<li>I2P Blogging: Use this for posting content to the web interface of your blog or to other similar websites that you create content on.</li>
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<li><img alt="Visiting clearweb" src="clearweb.png" title="">
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</ul>
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<h3>Video</h3>
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<li><img alt="Video of the plugin in action" src="i2psetproxy.js.gif" title="">
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<h2>Documents</h2>
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<li><strong><a href="https://github.com/eyedeekay/I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox/releases/download/docs/Browser.Design.Documentation.pdf">Browser Outline</a></strong>: This document is an outline of each of the browser extension's feature panels in presentation form.</li>
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<li><strong><a href="https://github.com/eyedeekay/I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox/releases/download/docs/Landing.Page.Documentation.pdf">Smart Lander Design</a></strong>: This is the original outline of the smart landing page which became the I2P home page within the browser and the drop-down control panel.</li>
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<li><strong><a href="https://github.com/eyedeekay/I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox/wiki/Other-Extensions">Other extensions</a></strong>: and how they work with this one.</li>
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<h2>Super Extra Important Background Info:</h2>
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<p>This plugin's viability is directly related to the viability of Mozilla and Tor's work on hardening Firefox itself and of particular interest are the "Uplift" and "Fusion(Firefox Using Onions)" projects.</p>
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<h3>Links about Project Uplift</h3>
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Tor_Uplift">Tor Uplift</a> is a project which brings important features of the Tor Browser to the mainstream of Firefox users by including patches from Tor Browser Bundle into Firefox where it is appropriate.
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/FirstPartyIsolation">First Party Isolation</a> is a feature in Firefox and other browsers which keeps information from leaking across first-party domains.
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fingerprinting">Fingerprinting</a> is a technique where a tracker attempts to extract unique information about a user from a side-channel in order to create an identifier that can be used to correlate the user across many sites.
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fennec%2BTor_Project">Fennec</a> is Firefox for Android and this link has some analysis of the privacy consequences of the Android platform.
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Tor_Uplift/Tracking">Tracking</a> in Firefox is surveyed here.
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<p>Project uplift seems to have largely been accomplished?</p>
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<h3>Links about Project Fusion</h3>
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<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Fusion">Project Fusion</a> or Firefox using Onions is a joint Mozilla/Tor effort to create an enhanced Private Browsing mode for Firefox which uses Tor.
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<a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2018Rome/Notes/FusionProject">Notes</a> from a meeting about Fusion.
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<a href="https://blog.torproject.org/tor-heart-firefox">Tor at the Heart: Firefox</a> is a blog about Tor and the relationship they have to Firefox re: TBB, Fusion.
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<h2>The Old Version</h2>
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<p>New versions of this extension create an I2P in Private Browsing mode instead. Since this is a drastic change to the behavior of the old plugin, a new entry for the new plugin has been made at a new location on addons.mozilla.org.</p>
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<p>This is the new version: <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/i2p-in-private-browsing/">[link]</a></p>
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<p>This is the old version: <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/I2P-Proxy/">[link]</a></p>
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<h2>Android usage:</h2>
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<p>Open the following link <a href="https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2psetproxy.js/releases/">Github Releases Version</a> in the browser you want to use for I2P. Firefox will warn you that it is about to install an extension and indicate the permissions required. Read them over and when you're ready, accept them. That's all it should take, your browser is now configured to use I2P.</p>
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<h3>Android addons.mozilla.org(Temporarily Disabled)</h3>
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<h2>Bittorrent Download:</h2>
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