From: Soren Stoutner Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 21:15:58 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Create dark theme versions of Guide and About. Implements https://redmine.stoutner... X-Git-Tag: v2.6~3 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.stoutner.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=afd9b8e690e34c11981eaed1fddbc259fc8cc49a;p=PrivacyBrowserAndroid.git Create dark theme versions of Guide and About. Implements https://redmine.stoutner.com/issues/150. --- diff --git a/.idea/dictionaries/soren.xml b/.idea/dictionaries/soren.xml index 859d2123..e1b0ba07 100644 --- a/.idea/dictionaries/soren.xml +++ b/.idea/dictionaries/soren.xml @@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ firebase fontsize framelayout + freitas gerlach + gitweb googleplay huawei imageview @@ -69,6 +71,7 @@ listview logins lossless + materialdesignicons mitm mozilla navigationview @@ -97,6 +100,7 @@ securitypatch sendto showsoftinput + smartphone snackbar snackbars softkeyboard diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 75b01770..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

-

android.permission.INTERNET

-

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

- -

Verknüpfungen installieren

-

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

- -
-
-
- -

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

- -

View network connections

-

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

-

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

- -

Prevent phone from sleeping

-

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

-

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

- -

Receive data from Internet

-

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

-

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

- -

Receive data from Internet

-

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

-

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..936c228e --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

+ +

Verknüpfungen installieren

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

+ +
+
+
+ +

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

+ +

View network connections

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

+ +

Prevent phone from sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df00dc7b --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

+ +

Verknüpfungen installieren

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

+ +
+
+
+ +

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

+ +

View network connections

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

+ +

Prevent phone from sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index b0215646..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser Free

-

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

- - - -

Google Play Ratings

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

- - - -

Google Play Reviews

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

- - - -

Advertisements

-

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. - Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, - the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. - AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

- - - -

Direct Communications

-

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

- - -

Use of Information

-

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. - Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

- -
-

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d83fb92 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Advertisements

+

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. + Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, + the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. + AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f694afb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Advertisements

+

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. + Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, + the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. + AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index bbddbb57..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Have full network access

-

android.permission.INTERNET

-

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

- -

Install shortcuts

-

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

- -
-
-
- -

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

- -

View network connections

-

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

-

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

- -

Prevent phone from sleeping

-

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

-

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

- -

Receive data from Internet

-

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

-

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

- -

Receive data from Internet

-

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

-

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b18aa2d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Have full network access

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

+ +

Install shortcuts

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

+ +
+
+
+ +

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

+ +

View network connections

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

+ +

Prevent phone from sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9211f5c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Have full network access

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

+ +

Install shortcuts

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

+ +
+
+
+ +

In addition, Privacy Browser Free displays ads from Google's AdMob network using the Firebase backend. For the free flavor, Firebase adds the following permissions even though they are not listed in the manifest file.

+ +

View network connections

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Allows the ads to tell when you are connected to the internet and when you aren't (presumably so they don't try to reload an ad when you are disconnected). They can also tell if you are connected via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc.

+ +

Prevent phone from sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Allows the ads to keep the processor from sleeping and the screen from dimming, although in my testing I don't think the ads actually do this.

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Allows Google to send information directly to the AdView without having to receive a request first (cloud-to-device messaging).

+ +

Receive data from Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index b0215646..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser Free

-

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

- - - -

Google Play Ratings

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

- - - -

Google Play Reviews

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

- - - -

Advertisements

-

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. - Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, - the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. - AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

- - - -

Direct Communications

-

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

- - -

Use of Information

-

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. - Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

- -
-

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff7d7396 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Advertisements

+

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. + Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, + the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. + AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0995616 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Advertisements

+

Privacy Browser Free displays a banner ad across the bottom of the screen using Google's AdMob network, which has its own privacy policy. + Note that unless you have opted out of interest-based ads, + the advertiser will receive a copy of your unique device advertising ID, which allows them to track your device across apps. + AdMob reports anonymized summaries of the following information to developers.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index b8da6438..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Tener acceso completo a la red

-

android.permission.INTERNET

-

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería, “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

- -

Instalar accesos directos

-

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

- -
-
-
- -

Además, Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra anuncios de Google AdMob usando el proveedor Firebase. En el sabor gratuito, Firebase añade los siguientes permisos aunque no aparecen en el archivo de manifiesto.

- -

Ver conexiones de red

-

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

-

Permite a los anuncios saber si el dispositivo está conectado a internet y cuando no (probablemente para no tratar de recargar un anuncio cuando está desconectado). - También les permite saber si está conectado por wifi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etcétera.

- -

Impedir que el teléfono entre en modo de suspensión

-

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

-

Permite a los anuncios impedir al procesador dormir y a la pantalla atenuar, aunque en mis pruebas no parece que los anuncios lo hagan así.

- -

Recibir datos de internet

-

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

-

Permite a Google enviar información directamente al AdView sin tener que recibir primero una solicitud (mensajes de nube a dispositivo).

- -

Recibir datos de internet

-

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

-

Asegura los mensajes de nube a dispositivo para que solamente Navegador Privado Gratuito pueda recibirlos.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c6111b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tener acceso completo a la red

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería, “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

+ +

Instalar accesos directos

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

+ +
+
+
+ +

Además, Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra anuncios de Google AdMob usando el proveedor Firebase. En el sabor gratuito, Firebase añade los siguientes permisos aunque no aparecen en el archivo de manifiesto.

+ +

Ver conexiones de red

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Permite a los anuncios saber si el dispositivo está conectado a internet y cuando no (probablemente para no tratar de recargar un anuncio cuando está desconectado). + También les permite saber si está conectado por wifi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etcétera.

+ +

Impedir que el teléfono entre en modo de suspensión

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Permite a los anuncios impedir al procesador dormir y a la pantalla atenuar, aunque en mis pruebas no parece que los anuncios lo hagan así.

+ +

Recibir datos de internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Permite a Google enviar información directamente al AdView sin tener que recibir primero una solicitud (mensajes de nube a dispositivo).

+ +

Recibir datos de internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Asegura los mensajes de nube a dispositivo para que solamente Navegador Privado Gratuito pueda recibirlos.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38aa8e93 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tener acceso completo a la red

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería, “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

+ +

Instalar accesos directos

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

+ +
+
+
+ +

Además, Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra anuncios de Google AdMob usando el proveedor Firebase. En el sabor gratuito, Firebase añade los siguientes permisos aunque no aparecen en el archivo de manifiesto.

+ +

Ver conexiones de red

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Permite a los anuncios saber si el dispositivo está conectado a internet y cuando no (probablemente para no tratar de recargar un anuncio cuando está desconectado). + También les permite saber si está conectado por wifi, 2G, 3G, 4G, etcétera.

+ +

Impedir que el teléfono entre en modo de suspensión

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Permite a los anuncios impedir al procesador dormir y a la pantalla atenuar, aunque en mis pruebas no parece que los anuncios lo hagan así.

+ +

Recibir datos de internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Permite a Google enviar información directamente al AdView sin tener que recibir primero una solicitud (mensajes de nube a dispositivo).

+ +

Recibir datos de internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Asegura los mensajes de nube a dispositivo para que solamente Navegador Privado Gratuito pueda recibirlos.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 476b821d..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Navegador Privado Gratuito

-

Navegador Privado Gratuito no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

- - - -

Calificaciones de Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

- - - -

Comentarios de Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

- - - -

Anuncios

-

Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra un banner plubicitario en la parte inferior de la pantalla mediante la red AdMob de Google, que tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Tenga en cuenta que, a menos que haya desactivado los anuncios basados en intereses, - el anunciante recibirá una copia del ID de publicidad único de su dispositivo, que les permite rastrear su dispositivo a través de las aplicaciones. - AdMob reporta resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información a los desarrolladores.

- - - -

Comunicaciones directas

-

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

- -

Uso de Información

-

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, - como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. - Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

- -
-

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..57b1b63e --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegador Privado Gratuito

+

Navegador Privado Gratuito no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

+ + + +

Calificaciones de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

+ + + +

Comentarios de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

+ + + +

Anuncios

+

Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra un banner plubicitario en la parte inferior de la pantalla mediante la red AdMob de Google, que tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Tenga en cuenta que, a menos que haya desactivado los anuncios basados en intereses, + el anunciante recibirá una copia del ID de publicidad único de su dispositivo, que les permite rastrear su dispositivo a través de las aplicaciones. + AdMob reporta resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información a los desarrolladores.

+ + + +

Comunicaciones directas

+

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

+ +

Uso de Información

+

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, + como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. + Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

+ +
+

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16c02e74 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegador Privado Gratuito

+

Navegador Privado Gratuito no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

+ + + +

Calificaciones de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

+ + + +

Comentarios de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

+ + + +

Anuncios

+

Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra un banner plubicitario en la parte inferior de la pantalla mediante la red AdMob de Google, que tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Tenga en cuenta que, a menos que haya desactivado los anuncios basados en intereses, + el anunciante recibirá una copia del ID de publicidad único de su dispositivo, que les permite rastrear su dispositivo a través de las aplicaciones. + AdMob reporta resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información a los desarrolladores.

+ + + +

Comunicaciones directas

+

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

+ +

Uso de Información

+

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, + como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. + Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

+ +
+

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0ca7449b..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Accesso completo alla rete

-

android.permission.INTERNET

-

E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe “Nessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internet”.

- -

Creazione di collegamenti

-

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

- -
-
-
- -

Oltre ai permessi sopraelencati, Privacy Browser Free mostra gli annunci provenienti dalla Google's AdMob network utilizzando il Firebase backend. - Se si utilizza la versione Free, Firebase aggiunge i seguenti permessi anche se non sono elencati nel file “manifest”.

- -

Visualizzare connessioni di rete

-

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

-

Permette agli annunci di dire quando si è o non si è connessi a internet (presumibilmente per evitare il tentativo di ricaricare un annuncio quando non si è connessi). - Gli annunci possono anche dire se si è connessi via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, ecc.

- -

Impedire al dispositivo di entrare in modalità sleeping

-

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

-

Permette agli annunci di impedire al processore di entrare in modalità sleeping e allo schermo di spegnersi, anche se dopo vari test eseguiti non sembra che il comportamento sia questo.

- -

Ricezione dati da Internet

-

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

-

Permette a Google di inviare informazioni a AdView senza la necessità di ricevere una richiesta preventiva (messaggistica “cloud-to-device”).

- -

Ricezione dati da Internet

-

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

-

Rende sicuri i messaggi cloud-to-device in modo che solo Privacy Browser Free possa riceverli.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7e415a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Accesso completo alla rete

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe “Nessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internet”.

+ +

Creazione di collegamenti

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

+ +
+
+
+ +

Oltre ai permessi sopraelencati, Privacy Browser Free mostra gli annunci provenienti dalla Google's AdMob network utilizzando il Firebase backend. + Se si utilizza la versione Free, Firebase aggiunge i seguenti permessi anche se non sono elencati nel file “manifest”.

+ +

Visualizzare connessioni di rete

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Permette agli annunci di dire quando si è o non si è connessi a internet (presumibilmente per evitare il tentativo di ricaricare un annuncio quando non si è connessi). + Gli annunci possono anche dire se si è connessi via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, ecc.

+ +

Impedire al dispositivo di entrare in modalità sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Permette agli annunci di impedire al processore di entrare in modalità sleeping e allo schermo di spegnersi, anche se dopo vari test eseguiti non sembra che il comportamento sia questo.

+ +

Ricezione dati da Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Permette a Google di inviare informazioni a AdView senza la necessità di ricevere una richiesta preventiva (messaggistica “cloud-to-device”).

+ +

Ricezione dati da Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Rende sicuri i messaggi cloud-to-device in modo che solo Privacy Browser Free possa riceverli.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6b1ff84 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Accesso completo alla rete

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe “Nessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internet”.

+ +

Creazione di collegamenti

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

+ +
+
+
+ +

Oltre ai permessi sopraelencati, Privacy Browser Free mostra gli annunci provenienti dalla Google's AdMob network utilizzando il Firebase backend. + Se si utilizza la versione Free, Firebase aggiunge i seguenti permessi anche se non sono elencati nel file “manifest”.

+ +

Visualizzare connessioni di rete

+

android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

+

Permette agli annunci di dire quando si è o non si è connessi a internet (presumibilmente per evitare il tentativo di ricaricare un annuncio quando non si è connessi). + Gli annunci possono anche dire se si è connessi via Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, ecc.

+ +

Impedire al dispositivo di entrare in modalità sleeping

+

android.permission.WAKE_LOCK

+

Permette agli annunci di impedire al processore di entrare in modalità sleeping e allo schermo di spegnersi, anche se dopo vari test eseguiti non sembra che il comportamento sia questo.

+ +

Ricezione dati da Internet

+

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE

+

Permette a Google di inviare informazioni a AdView senza la necessità di ricevere una richiesta preventiva (messaggistica “cloud-to-device”).

+ +

Ricezione dati da Internet

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE

+

Rende sicuri i messaggi cloud-to-device in modo che solo Privacy Browser Free possa riceverli.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 31efb31f..00000000 --- a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser Free

-

Privacy Browser Free non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

- - - -

Ratings di Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

- - - -

Recensioni di Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

- - - -

Annunci

-

Privacy Browser Free mostra un banner pubblicitario nella parte inferiore dello schermo utilizzando la Google's AdMob network, - che ha una propria privacy policy. - Si precisa che a meno che non siano stati disattivati gli annunci personalizzati, - l'inserzionista riceverà l'indicazione dell'advertising ID univoco del dispositivo, il quale permette il tracciamento dello stesso tramite le app. - AdMob fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni.

- - - -

Comunicazioni Dirette

-

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

- - -

Utilizzo delle informazioni

-

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, - con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. - Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

- -
-

Revisione 1.4, 20 April 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3054a88 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

+ + + +

Ratings di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

+ + + +

Recensioni di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

+ + + +

Annunci

+

Privacy Browser Free mostra un banner pubblicitario nella parte inferiore dello schermo utilizzando la Google's AdMob network, + che ha una propria privacy policy. + Si precisa che a meno che non siano stati disattivati gli annunci personalizzati, + l'inserzionista riceverà l'indicazione dell'advertising ID univoco del dispositivo, il quale permette il tracciamento dello stesso tramite le app. + AdMob fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni.

+ + + +

Comunicazioni Dirette

+

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

+ + +

Utilizzo delle informazioni

+

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, + con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. + Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

+ +
+

Revisione 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c25555b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/free/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser Free

+

Privacy Browser Free non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

+ + + +

Ratings di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

+ + + +

Recensioni di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

+ + + +

Annunci

+

Privacy Browser Free mostra un banner pubblicitario nella parte inferiore dello schermo utilizzando la Google's AdMob network, + che ha una propria privacy policy. + Si precisa che a meno che non siano stati disattivati gli annunci personalizzati, + l'inserzionista riceverà l'indicazione dell'advertising ID univoco del dispositivo, il quale permette il tracciamento dello stesso tramite le app. + AdMob fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni.

+ + + +

Comunicazioni Dirette

+

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

+ + +

Utilizzo delle informazioni

+

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, + con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. + Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

+ +
+

Revisione 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html deleted file mode 100644 index 52bc66a5..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,318 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

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23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23

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2.5 (version code 25)

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26. August 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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23. Juni 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.3 (version code 23)

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26. Mai 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.2 (version code 22)

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27 April 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.1 (version code 21)

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25. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.0.1 (version code 20)

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21. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.0 (version code 19)

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16. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.15 (version code 18)

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11. Februar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.14.1 (version code 17)

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4. Januar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.14 (version code 16)

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26. Dezember 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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28. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24

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22. Oktober 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24

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27. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23

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16. Juli 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23

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16. Juni 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23

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11. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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28. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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7. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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1.1 (version code 2)

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9. März 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23

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1.0 (version code 1)

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24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23

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2.5 (version code 25)

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26. August 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.3 (version code 23)

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26. Mai 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.2 (version code 22)

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27 April 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.1 (version code 21)

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25. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.0.1 (version code 20)

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21. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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2.0 (version code 19)

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16. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.15 (version code 18)

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11. Februar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.14.1 (version code 17)

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4. Januar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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1.14 (version code 16)

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26. Dezember 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25

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28. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24

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9. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24

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22. Oktober 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24

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28. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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7. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23

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1.1 (version code 2)

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9. März 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23

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1.0 (version code 1)

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24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23

+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_contributors.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_contributors.html deleted file mode 100644 index 66f5a295..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_contributors.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Leitende Entwickler

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Privacy Browser ist primär entwickelt von Soren Stoutner.

- -

Coders

- Thomas Jensen
- Hendrik Knackstedt - -

Mitwirkende

- Francesco Buratti: Italienisch
- Jose A. León Becerra: Spanisch - -

Past Translators

- Aaron Gerlach: German
-
-

Mitwirkung ist willkommen in Form von Code und Übersetzung.

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Leitende Entwickler

+

Privacy Browser ist primär entwickelt von Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Coders

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Mitwirkende

+ Francesco Buratti: Italienisch
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spanisch + +

Past Translators

+ Aaron Gerlach: German
+
+

Mitwirkung ist willkommen in Form von Code und Übersetzung.

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Leitende Entwickler

+

Privacy Browser ist primär entwickelt von Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Coders

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Mitwirkende

+ Francesco Buratti: Italienisch
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spanisch + +

Past Translators

+ Aaron Gerlach: German
+
+

Mitwirkung ist willkommen in Form von Code und Übersetzung.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_licenses.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_licenses.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9f480fe8..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_licenses.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1073 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Copyright

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Privacy Browser ist copyright © 2015-2017 von Soren Stoutner.

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Lizenz

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Privacy Browser ist veröffentlicht unter der GPLv3+ Lizenz. The full text of the license is below. - The source code is available from git.stoutner.com.

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Attribute

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The list of ad servers used by the ad blocker comes from pgl.yoyo.org. - Because a list of domain names is a list of facts, it cannot be copyrighted.

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- - - - are derived from ic_security and ic_language, which are part of the Android Material icon set and are released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2016 Soren Stoutner. The resulting images are released under the GPLv3+ license.

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- is derived from ic_exit_to_app, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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- is derived from ic_compare, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright - 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. It is released under the 3-clause BSD license. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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The following icons come from the Android Material icon set, which is released under the Apache License 2.0. They are unchanged except for layout - information like color and size. Some of them have been renamed to match their use in the code. The original icons and names are shown below.

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ic_add.

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ic_fullscreen.

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ic_home.

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ic_image.

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ic_more.

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ic_refresh.

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ic_search.

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ic_select_all.

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ic_settings.

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ic_smartphone.

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ic_style.

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ic_subtitles.

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ic_text_fields.

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ic_vertical_align_bottom.

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ic_vertical_align_top.

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ic_visibility_off.

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ic_vpn_lock.

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Privacy Browser ist veröffentlicht unter der GPLv3+ Lizenz. The full text of the license is below. + The source code is available from git.stoutner.com.

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+ + + + are derived from ic_security and ic_language, which are part of the Android Material icon set and are released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2016 Soren Stoutner. The resulting images are released under the GPLv3+ license.

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+ is derived from ic_exit_to_app, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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+ is derived from ic_compare, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright + 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. It is released under the 3-clause BSD license. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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ic_important_devices.

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ic_lock.

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ic_question_answer.

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ic_refresh.

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ic_search.

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ic_select_all.

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ic_settings.

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ic_smartphone.

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ic_style.

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ic_subtitles.

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ic_text_fields.

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ic_vertical_align_bottom.

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ic_vertical_align_top.

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ic_vpn_lock.

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ic_web.

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+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links.html deleted file mode 100644 index ee900deb..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Websites

- -

News

- -

Roadmap

- -

Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen

- -

Forum

- -

GitWeb

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Websites

+ +

News

+ +

Roadmap

+ +

Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen

+ +

Forum

+ +

GitWeb

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed7a799e --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Websites

+ +

News

+ +

Roadmap

+ +

Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen

+ +

Forum

+ +

GitWeb

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6672f922..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

- -

android.permission.INTERNET

- -

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

- - -

Verknüpfungen installieren

- -

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

- -

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00d6b000 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

+ +

android.permission.INTERNET

+ +

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

+ + +

Verknüpfungen installieren

+ +

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+ +

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4179758c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Voller Netzwerkzugriff

+ +

android.permission.INTERNET

+ +

Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser “Kein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivität”.

+ + +

Verknüpfungen installieren

+ +

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+ +

Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9c1158b5..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser

-

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

- - - -

Google Play Ratings

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

- - - -

Google Play Reviews

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

- - - -

Direct Communications

-

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

- -

Use of Information

-

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. - Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

- -
-

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..866bc51f --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e448d1b --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings.html deleted file mode 100644 index cf35fb2b..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Secure Web Browsing

- -

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. - However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. - Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

- -

- -

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

- -

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a303d21 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Secure Web Browsing

+ +

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. + However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. + Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

+ +

+ +

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b943f6a --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Secure Web Browsing

+ +

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. + However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. + Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

+ +

+ +

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript.html deleted file mode 100644 index a8c5d9cb..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

JavaScript ist machtvoll

- -

In den frühen Tagen des Internets waren Websites statisch, zeigten also nur Text und Bilder, welche auf dem Bildschirm - sichtbar sind, veränderten sich aber nicht oder interagierten. Natürlich passierte auf solch statischen Websites nicht viel Interessantes. - Viele verschiedene Technologien wurden für dynamische Websites entwickelt. Javascript war eine davon.

- -

Javascript ist eine Programmiersprache. Viele Webserver hosten Programme geschrieben in Javascript, welche an die Geräte als Teil der Website gesandt werden. - Das Gerät führt das Javascript auf dem lokalen Prozessor aus und folgt den Anweisungen des Programms, was beispielsweise Bilder animieren kann, - ein Menü öffnen und viele andere großartige Dinge.

- - -

JavaScript ist gefährlich

- -

Natürlich birgt das Konzept von willkürlich ausgeführten Programmen aus einer Website heraus ein großes gefahrenprotenzial. Also werden Limitierungen in Javascript gesetzt, - damit Dinge wie Viren vorgebeugt wird. Wie auch immer, im Endeffekt sind diese Limitationen sehr ausgedehnt. - Unten ist ein Screenshot von webkay, einer Website die Beispiele für von einem Gerät produzierten - Informationen bietet, wenn Javascript auf einem Gerät läuft. Browser Leaks ist eine andere gute Quelle.

- -

- -

Zum Schutz der Privatsphäre wäre es ideal das Web ohne Javascript zu nutzen. Jedoch benötigen manche Websites legitimerweise - JavaScript, um ihre Zwecke zu erfüllen und andere funktionieren nicht korrekt ohne Javascript, selbst wenn sie dazu umprogrammiert werden könnten. - Privacy Browser geht auf diese Problematik ein und macht es einfach, Javascript zu (de-)aktivieren. Ein Knopfdruck auf das Privatsphäre-Schild wechselt zwischen blau - oder gelb (beide zeigen an, dass - JavaScript aus ist) und rot (JavaScript aktiviert) und aktualisieren die Website. - Der Vergleich der verschiedenen Informationen, die webkay mit und ohne Javascript sammeln kann ist informativ.

- -

Das Surfen im Internet mit deaktiviertem und nur bei Bedarf/Benötigung aktiviertem Javascript macht viel beim Datenschutz aus. Zusätzlich wird JavaScript - genutzt, um eine Großteil der nervigen Werbung und Extra-Müll, die mit Websites oft kommen, mitzuladen. Wenn es deaktiviert ist, werden Websites - schneller laden, weniger Datentraffic fressen und nur weniger nervige, und nicht die nervigen, Texte auf der Website überdeckenden Werbungen anzeigen.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7121c916 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript ist machtvoll

+ +

In den frühen Tagen des Internets waren Websites statisch, zeigten also nur Text und Bilder, welche auf dem Bildschirm + sichtbar sind, veränderten sich aber nicht oder interagierten. Natürlich passierte auf solch statischen Websites nicht viel Interessantes. + Viele verschiedene Technologien wurden für dynamische Websites entwickelt. Javascript war eine davon.

+ +

Javascript ist eine Programmiersprache. Viele Webserver hosten Programme geschrieben in Javascript, welche an die Geräte als Teil der Website gesandt werden. + Das Gerät führt das Javascript auf dem lokalen Prozessor aus und folgt den Anweisungen des Programms, was beispielsweise Bilder animieren kann, + ein Menü öffnen und viele andere großartige Dinge.

+ + +

JavaScript ist gefährlich

+ +

Natürlich birgt das Konzept von willkürlich ausgeführten Programmen aus einer Website heraus ein großes gefahrenprotenzial. Also werden Limitierungen in Javascript gesetzt, + damit Dinge wie Viren vorgebeugt wird. Wie auch immer, im Endeffekt sind diese Limitationen sehr ausgedehnt. + Unten ist ein Screenshot von webkay, einer Website die Beispiele für von einem Gerät produzierten + Informationen bietet, wenn Javascript auf einem Gerät läuft. Browser Leaks ist eine andere gute Quelle.

+ +

+ +

Zum Schutz der Privatsphäre wäre es ideal das Web ohne Javascript zu nutzen. Jedoch benötigen manche Websites legitimerweise + JavaScript, um ihre Zwecke zu erfüllen und andere funktionieren nicht korrekt ohne Javascript, selbst wenn sie dazu umprogrammiert werden könnten. + Privacy Browser geht auf diese Problematik ein und macht es einfach, Javascript zu (de-)aktivieren. Ein Knopfdruck auf das Privatsphäre-Schild wechselt zwischen blau + oder gelb (beide zeigen an, dass + JavaScript aus ist) und rot (JavaScript aktiviert) und aktualisieren die Website. + Der Vergleich der verschiedenen Informationen, die webkay mit und ohne Javascript sammeln kann ist informativ.

+ +

Das Surfen im Internet mit deaktiviertem und nur bei Bedarf/Benötigung aktiviertem Javascript macht viel beim Datenschutz aus. Zusätzlich wird JavaScript + genutzt, um eine Großteil der nervigen Werbung und Extra-Müll, die mit Websites oft kommen, mitzuladen. Wenn es deaktiviert ist, werden Websites + schneller laden, weniger Datentraffic fressen und nur weniger nervige, und nicht die nervigen, Texte auf der Website überdeckenden Werbungen anzeigen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d20bf1e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript ist machtvoll

+ +

In den frühen Tagen des Internets waren Websites statisch, zeigten also nur Text und Bilder, welche auf dem Bildschirm + sichtbar sind, veränderten sich aber nicht oder interagierten. Natürlich passierte auf solch statischen Websites nicht viel Interessantes. + Viele verschiedene Technologien wurden für dynamische Websites entwickelt. Javascript war eine davon.

+ +

Javascript ist eine Programmiersprache. Viele Webserver hosten Programme geschrieben in Javascript, welche an die Geräte als Teil der Website gesandt werden. + Das Gerät führt das Javascript auf dem lokalen Prozessor aus und folgt den Anweisungen des Programms, was beispielsweise Bilder animieren kann, + ein Menü öffnen und viele andere großartige Dinge.

+ + +

JavaScript ist gefährlich

+ +

Natürlich birgt das Konzept von willkürlich ausgeführten Programmen aus einer Website heraus ein großes gefahrenprotenzial. Also werden Limitierungen in Javascript gesetzt, + damit Dinge wie Viren vorgebeugt wird. Wie auch immer, im Endeffekt sind diese Limitationen sehr ausgedehnt. + Unten ist ein Screenshot von webkay, einer Website die Beispiele für von einem Gerät produzierten + Informationen bietet, wenn Javascript auf einem Gerät läuft. Browser Leaks ist eine andere gute Quelle.

+ +

+ +

Zum Schutz der Privatsphäre wäre es ideal das Web ohne Javascript zu nutzen. Jedoch benötigen manche Websites legitimerweise + JavaScript, um ihre Zwecke zu erfüllen und andere funktionieren nicht korrekt ohne Javascript, selbst wenn sie dazu umprogrammiert werden könnten. + Privacy Browser geht auf diese Problematik ein und macht es einfach, Javascript zu (de-)aktivieren. Ein Knopfdruck auf das Privatsphäre-Schild wechselt zwischen blau + oder gelb (beide zeigen an, dass + JavaScript aus ist) und rot (JavaScript aktiviert) und aktualisieren die Website. + Der Vergleich der verschiedenen Informationen, die webkay mit und ohne Javascript sammeln kann ist informativ.

+ +

Das Surfen im Internet mit deaktiviertem und nur bei Bedarf/Benötigung aktiviertem Javascript macht viel beim Datenschutz aus. Zusätzlich wird JavaScript + genutzt, um eine Großteil der nervigen Werbung und Extra-Müll, die mit Websites oft kommen, mitzuladen. Wenn es deaktiviert ist, werden Websites + schneller laden, weniger Datentraffic fressen und nur weniger nervige, und nicht die nervigen, Texte auf der Website überdeckenden Werbungen anzeigen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html deleted file mode 100644 index 508e7404..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Erstanbieter-Cookies

- -

Cookies können in zwei Typen unterteilt werden. Erstanbieter-Cookies sind Cookies, die von aktuell besuchten Website gesetzt werden.

- -

In den frühen Tagen des Internets stellte sich heraus, dass es nützlich sein könnte, wenn Websites Informationen für einen - späteren Zugriff auf dem Computer speichern können. Zum Beispiel könnte eine Website, die Informationen zum Wetter bietet, den Benutzer nach der - Postleitzahl fragen und sie dann in einem Cookie speichern. Beim nächsten Besuch des Benutzers würden die Informationen automatisch für diese - Postleitzahl geladen werden, ohne dass der Benutzer sie erneut eingibt oder einen Benutzeraccount für diese Website erstellt (was völlig überzogen für solch - eine simple Aufgabe wäre).

- -

Wie bei allem im Web fanden kluge Leute alle möglichen Wege, Cookies für Dinge zu nutzen, die der Nutzer niemals grstatten würde, wenn er davon wüsste. - zum Beispiel kann eine Website einen Cookie mit einem einmaligen Schlüsselcode auf einem Gerät hinterlegen. - Dann kann er, jedes Mal wenn der Benutzer die Seite auf diesem Gerät besucht, diesen Benutzer einem bestimmten Profil - zuordnen welches der Server anlegt, selbst wenn der Nutzer - wie es auf einem Handy oft der Fall ist - mit einer anderen IP-Adresse surft.

- -

Einige Websites mit Login-Funktion benötigen Erstanbieter-Cookies, damit der Benutzer eingeloggt bleibt. Cookies sind nicht die einzige Möglichkeit - für eine Website, den User während des Umherklickens auf der Website eingeloggt zu lassen; wenn eine bestimmte Website sich jedoch dazu entschieden hat, - aktive Logins nur über Cookies zu verwalten, sind eingeschaltetem Erstanbieter-Cookies die einzige Möglichkeit, diese Funktion zu nutzen.

- -

Wenn Erstanbieter-Cookies aktiviert sind aber Javascript deaktiviert, ist das Privatsphäre-Icon gelb - als Warnung.

- - -

Drittanbieter-Cookies

- -

Drittanbieter-Cookies werden von Teilen einer Website gesetzt, die von einem anderen Server als dem aktuell besuchten. - Beispielsweise laden viele Websites Werbungen von einem Drittanbieter-Broker wie Googles - Ad Sense. Jedes Mal wenn die Website lädt, fragt bei dem - Werbe-Broker an, dass er Werbung zeigen soll. Der Werbe-Broker analysiert jegliche information, die er über den Nutzer hat, vergleicht mit dem aktuell gezahlten Satz der Werbenden - Firmen, die die Werbung platziert haben wollen, und wählt die anzuzeigenden Werbungen aus. Der Bereich der Website, auf dem die Werbung - angezeigt wird, wird vom Drittanbieter-Broker statt von der eigentlich besuchten Website geladen.

- -

Weil die meisten Werbungen im Internet von ein paar wenigen Brokern betrieben werden hat es nicht lange gedauert, bis sie gemerkt haben, - dass sie einfach einen Tracking-Cookie auf dem Gerät des Benutzers hinterlassen können um immer bescheid zu wissen, wohin er geht. Jedes Mal, wenn eine Werbung von einem Broker geladen wird, - ist es seine erste Aufgabe, das Gerät auf eine einmalige Seriennummer in einem cookie zu überprüfen. Wenn es den hat, sucht er - das Profil für diese Seriennummer heraus und merkt sich die neu besuchte Seite. Deshalb kann der Nutzer auf der einen Seite nach einem Produkt suchen, - nach dem er normalerweise nicht sucht, wie z. B. Walnüsse, und plötzlich auf jeder anderen besuchten Website Werbungen für Walnüsse angezeigt bekommen.

- -

Zusätzlich zu Werbe-Brokern machen Social-Media-Plattformen das Gleiche. Vor ein paar Jahren haben die großen Plattformen wie - Facebook und Twitter eine große Auswahl von Websites ausgemacht, auf denen es in ihrem größten Interesse wäre, kleine Social Media-Icons zu platzieren. - Das sind nicht nur Bilder. Sie beinhalten eingebettete Codes, welche - zurück auf die Social-Media-Plattform verlinken und - neben anderen Dingen - einen Drittanbieter-Cookie auf dem Gerät hinterlassen. Diese Cookies werden selbst dann gesetzt, - wenn der Benutzer keinen Account bei der Social-Media-Plattform hat. Mit der Zeit bauten Firmen wie Facebook (welche ebenfalls einen Werbe-Broker betreiben) eine große Anzahl von - detaillierten Profilen über Personen an, die niemals einen Account - auf ihrer Seite erstellt haben.

- -

Es gibt kaum gute Gründe, Drittanbieter-Cookies zu aktivieren. Auf Android-Geräten mit Android-Version KitKat oder ältere (Version <= 4.4.4 oder API <=20) - unterscheidet Webview Erstanbieter- und Drittanbieter-Cookies nicht. - Deshalb aktiviert das Aktivieren von Erstanbieter-Cookies zugleich auch Drittanbieter-Cookies.

- - -

DOM-Speicher

- -

Der Document Object Model-Speicher, auch bekannt als Web-Speicher, ist wie Cookies auf Steroiden. Während die maximale Gesamtspeichergrße für alle Cookies von - einer einzigen URL 4kb beträgt, kann der DOM-Speicher zwischen 5-25 Megabytes pro Seite betragen. - Da der DOM-Speicher Javascript zum Lesen und Schreiben von Daten nutzt, ändert das Aktivieren also nichts, solange nicht auch Javascript aktiviert ist.

- - -

Formulardaten

- -

Formulardaten beinhalten die Informationen, die in Web-Formularen eingegeben werden, wie Benutzernamen, Adressen, Telefonnummern etc. und listet sie als Auswahlmenü auf künftig besuchten Websites auf. - Ungleich der anderen Arten der lokalen Datenspeicherung werden Formulardaten nicht ohne die explizite Handlung des Nutzers an den Webserver gesendet.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c389db8 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Erstanbieter-Cookies

+ +

Cookies können in zwei Typen unterteilt werden. Erstanbieter-Cookies sind Cookies, die von aktuell besuchten Website gesetzt werden.

+ +

In den frühen Tagen des Internets stellte sich heraus, dass es nützlich sein könnte, wenn Websites Informationen für einen + späteren Zugriff auf dem Computer speichern können. Zum Beispiel könnte eine Website, die Informationen zum Wetter bietet, den Benutzer nach der + Postleitzahl fragen und sie dann in einem Cookie speichern. Beim nächsten Besuch des Benutzers würden die Informationen automatisch für diese + Postleitzahl geladen werden, ohne dass der Benutzer sie erneut eingibt oder einen Benutzeraccount für diese Website erstellt (was völlig überzogen für solch + eine simple Aufgabe wäre).

+ +

Wie bei allem im Web fanden kluge Leute alle möglichen Wege, Cookies für Dinge zu nutzen, die der Nutzer niemals grstatten würde, wenn er davon wüsste. + zum Beispiel kann eine Website einen Cookie mit einem einmaligen Schlüsselcode auf einem Gerät hinterlegen. + Dann kann er, jedes Mal wenn der Benutzer die Seite auf diesem Gerät besucht, diesen Benutzer einem bestimmten Profil + zuordnen welches der Server anlegt, selbst wenn der Nutzer - wie es auf einem Handy oft der Fall ist - mit einer anderen IP-Adresse surft.

+ +

Einige Websites mit Login-Funktion benötigen Erstanbieter-Cookies, damit der Benutzer eingeloggt bleibt. Cookies sind nicht die einzige Möglichkeit + für eine Website, den User während des Umherklickens auf der Website eingeloggt zu lassen; wenn eine bestimmte Website sich jedoch dazu entschieden hat, + aktive Logins nur über Cookies zu verwalten, sind eingeschaltetem Erstanbieter-Cookies die einzige Möglichkeit, diese Funktion zu nutzen.

+ +

Wenn Erstanbieter-Cookies aktiviert sind aber Javascript deaktiviert, ist das Privatsphäre-Icon gelb + als Warnung.

+ + +

Drittanbieter-Cookies

+ +

Drittanbieter-Cookies werden von Teilen einer Website gesetzt, die von einem anderen Server als dem aktuell besuchten. + Beispielsweise laden viele Websites Werbungen von einem Drittanbieter-Broker wie Googles + Ad Sense. Jedes Mal wenn die Website lädt, fragt bei dem + Werbe-Broker an, dass er Werbung zeigen soll. Der Werbe-Broker analysiert jegliche information, die er über den Nutzer hat, vergleicht mit dem aktuell gezahlten Satz der Werbenden + Firmen, die die Werbung platziert haben wollen, und wählt die anzuzeigenden Werbungen aus. Der Bereich der Website, auf dem die Werbung + angezeigt wird, wird vom Drittanbieter-Broker statt von der eigentlich besuchten Website geladen.

+ +

Weil die meisten Werbungen im Internet von ein paar wenigen Brokern betrieben werden hat es nicht lange gedauert, bis sie gemerkt haben, + dass sie einfach einen Tracking-Cookie auf dem Gerät des Benutzers hinterlassen können um immer bescheid zu wissen, wohin er geht. Jedes Mal, wenn eine Werbung von einem Broker geladen wird, + ist es seine erste Aufgabe, das Gerät auf eine einmalige Seriennummer in einem cookie zu überprüfen. Wenn es den hat, sucht er + das Profil für diese Seriennummer heraus und merkt sich die neu besuchte Seite. Deshalb kann der Nutzer auf der einen Seite nach einem Produkt suchen, + nach dem er normalerweise nicht sucht, wie z. B. Walnüsse, und plötzlich auf jeder anderen besuchten Website Werbungen für Walnüsse angezeigt bekommen.

+ +

Zusätzlich zu Werbe-Brokern machen Social-Media-Plattformen das Gleiche. Vor ein paar Jahren haben die großen Plattformen wie + Facebook und Twitter eine große Auswahl von Websites ausgemacht, auf denen es in ihrem größten Interesse wäre, kleine Social Media-Icons zu platzieren. + Das sind nicht nur Bilder. Sie beinhalten eingebettete Codes, welche + zurück auf die Social-Media-Plattform verlinken und - neben anderen Dingen - einen Drittanbieter-Cookie auf dem Gerät hinterlassen. Diese Cookies werden selbst dann gesetzt, + wenn der Benutzer keinen Account bei der Social-Media-Plattform hat. Mit der Zeit bauten Firmen wie Facebook (welche ebenfalls einen Werbe-Broker betreiben) eine große Anzahl von + detaillierten Profilen über Personen an, die niemals einen Account + auf ihrer Seite erstellt haben.

+ +

Es gibt kaum gute Gründe, Drittanbieter-Cookies zu aktivieren. Auf Android-Geräten mit Android-Version KitKat oder ältere (Version <= 4.4.4 oder API <=20) + unterscheidet Webview Erstanbieter- und Drittanbieter-Cookies nicht. + Deshalb aktiviert das Aktivieren von Erstanbieter-Cookies zugleich auch Drittanbieter-Cookies.

+ + +

DOM-Speicher

+ +

Der Document Object Model-Speicher, auch bekannt als Web-Speicher, ist wie Cookies auf Steroiden. Während die maximale Gesamtspeichergrße für alle Cookies von + einer einzigen URL 4kb beträgt, kann der DOM-Speicher zwischen 5-25 Megabytes pro Seite betragen. + Da der DOM-Speicher Javascript zum Lesen und Schreiben von Daten nutzt, ändert das Aktivieren also nichts, solange nicht auch Javascript aktiviert ist.

+ + +

Formulardaten

+ +

Formulardaten beinhalten die Informationen, die in Web-Formularen eingegeben werden, wie Benutzernamen, Adressen, Telefonnummern etc. und listet sie als Auswahlmenü auf künftig besuchten Websites auf. + Ungleich der anderen Arten der lokalen Datenspeicherung werden Formulardaten nicht ohne die explizite Handlung des Nutzers an den Webserver gesendet.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a615b2a --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Erstanbieter-Cookies

+ +

Cookies können in zwei Typen unterteilt werden. Erstanbieter-Cookies sind Cookies, die von aktuell besuchten Website gesetzt werden.

+ +

In den frühen Tagen des Internets stellte sich heraus, dass es nützlich sein könnte, wenn Websites Informationen für einen + späteren Zugriff auf dem Computer speichern können. Zum Beispiel könnte eine Website, die Informationen zum Wetter bietet, den Benutzer nach der + Postleitzahl fragen und sie dann in einem Cookie speichern. Beim nächsten Besuch des Benutzers würden die Informationen automatisch für diese + Postleitzahl geladen werden, ohne dass der Benutzer sie erneut eingibt oder einen Benutzeraccount für diese Website erstellt (was völlig überzogen für solch + eine simple Aufgabe wäre).

+ +

Wie bei allem im Web fanden kluge Leute alle möglichen Wege, Cookies für Dinge zu nutzen, die der Nutzer niemals grstatten würde, wenn er davon wüsste. + zum Beispiel kann eine Website einen Cookie mit einem einmaligen Schlüsselcode auf einem Gerät hinterlegen. + Dann kann er, jedes Mal wenn der Benutzer die Seite auf diesem Gerät besucht, diesen Benutzer einem bestimmten Profil + zuordnen welches der Server anlegt, selbst wenn der Nutzer - wie es auf einem Handy oft der Fall ist - mit einer anderen IP-Adresse surft.

+ +

Einige Websites mit Login-Funktion benötigen Erstanbieter-Cookies, damit der Benutzer eingeloggt bleibt. Cookies sind nicht die einzige Möglichkeit + für eine Website, den User während des Umherklickens auf der Website eingeloggt zu lassen; wenn eine bestimmte Website sich jedoch dazu entschieden hat, + aktive Logins nur über Cookies zu verwalten, sind eingeschaltetem Erstanbieter-Cookies die einzige Möglichkeit, diese Funktion zu nutzen.

+ +

Wenn Erstanbieter-Cookies aktiviert sind aber Javascript deaktiviert, ist das Privatsphäre-Icon gelb + als Warnung.

+ + +

Drittanbieter-Cookies

+ +

Drittanbieter-Cookies werden von Teilen einer Website gesetzt, die von einem anderen Server als dem aktuell besuchten. + Beispielsweise laden viele Websites Werbungen von einem Drittanbieter-Broker wie Googles + Ad Sense. Jedes Mal wenn die Website lädt, fragt bei dem + Werbe-Broker an, dass er Werbung zeigen soll. Der Werbe-Broker analysiert jegliche information, die er über den Nutzer hat, vergleicht mit dem aktuell gezahlten Satz der Werbenden + Firmen, die die Werbung platziert haben wollen, und wählt die anzuzeigenden Werbungen aus. Der Bereich der Website, auf dem die Werbung + angezeigt wird, wird vom Drittanbieter-Broker statt von der eigentlich besuchten Website geladen.

+ +

Weil die meisten Werbungen im Internet von ein paar wenigen Brokern betrieben werden hat es nicht lange gedauert, bis sie gemerkt haben, + dass sie einfach einen Tracking-Cookie auf dem Gerät des Benutzers hinterlassen können um immer bescheid zu wissen, wohin er geht. Jedes Mal, wenn eine Werbung von einem Broker geladen wird, + ist es seine erste Aufgabe, das Gerät auf eine einmalige Seriennummer in einem cookie zu überprüfen. Wenn es den hat, sucht er + das Profil für diese Seriennummer heraus und merkt sich die neu besuchte Seite. Deshalb kann der Nutzer auf der einen Seite nach einem Produkt suchen, + nach dem er normalerweise nicht sucht, wie z. B. Walnüsse, und plötzlich auf jeder anderen besuchten Website Werbungen für Walnüsse angezeigt bekommen.

+ +

Zusätzlich zu Werbe-Brokern machen Social-Media-Plattformen das Gleiche. Vor ein paar Jahren haben die großen Plattformen wie + Facebook und Twitter eine große Auswahl von Websites ausgemacht, auf denen es in ihrem größten Interesse wäre, kleine Social Media-Icons zu platzieren. + Das sind nicht nur Bilder. Sie beinhalten eingebettete Codes, welche + zurück auf die Social-Media-Plattform verlinken und - neben anderen Dingen - einen Drittanbieter-Cookie auf dem Gerät hinterlassen. Diese Cookies werden selbst dann gesetzt, + wenn der Benutzer keinen Account bei der Social-Media-Plattform hat. Mit der Zeit bauten Firmen wie Facebook (welche ebenfalls einen Werbe-Broker betreiben) eine große Anzahl von + detaillierten Profilen über Personen an, die niemals einen Account + auf ihrer Seite erstellt haben.

+ +

Es gibt kaum gute Gründe, Drittanbieter-Cookies zu aktivieren. Auf Android-Geräten mit Android-Version KitKat oder ältere (Version <= 4.4.4 oder API <=20) + unterscheidet Webview Erstanbieter- und Drittanbieter-Cookies nicht. + Deshalb aktiviert das Aktivieren von Erstanbieter-Cookies zugleich auch Drittanbieter-Cookies.

+ + +

DOM-Speicher

+ +

Der Document Object Model-Speicher, auch bekannt als Web-Speicher, ist wie Cookies auf Steroiden. Während die maximale Gesamtspeichergrße für alle Cookies von + einer einzigen URL 4kb beträgt, kann der DOM-Speicher zwischen 5-25 Megabytes pro Seite betragen. + Da der DOM-Speicher Javascript zum Lesen und Schreiben von Daten nutzt, ändert das Aktivieren also nichts, solange nicht auch Javascript aktiviert ist.

+ + +

Formulardaten

+ +

Formulardaten beinhalten die Informationen, die in Web-Formularen eingegeben werden, wie Benutzernamen, Adressen, Telefonnummern etc. und listet sie als Auswahlmenü auf künftig besuchten Websites auf. + Ungleich der anderen Arten der lokalen Datenspeicherung werden Formulardaten nicht ohne die explizite Handlung des Nutzers an den Webserver gesendet.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview.html deleted file mode 100644 index 61ac36dc..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Echte Privatsphäre

- -

Privacy Browser wurde entwickelt um Ihnen während des Surfens die maximal mögliche Kontrolle über Ihre Privatsphäre zu gewähren. - Wenn Sie sich mit einer Website verbinden werden bestimmte Informationen, die zum Verarbeiten der Verbindung nötig sind, an den Server gesandt. - Der Server erhält beispielsweise Ihre IP-Adresse und eine Port-Nummer, welche er benötigt, damit er weiß, wohin er antworten soll. - Diese Informationen werden häufig gespeichert, damit der Webseitenbetreiber Statistiken generieren kann darüber, wie oft eine Website geladen wird - und wie viele verschiedene IP-Adressen sie besucht haben.

- -

Darüber hinaus wollen die meisten Webseitenbetreiber Ihr Surfverhalten im ganzen Internet und nicht nur auf einem einzigen Server nachverfolgen. Sie nutzen dabei verschiedene technische Möglichkeiten. - Einige davon nutzen das Anfragen oder Platzieren von bestimmten Informationen auf Ihrem Gerät, die das Nachverfolgen ermöglichen. Nahezu alle Browser nehmen freiwillig an dieser Verfolgung Teil, - ohne den Nutzer darüber zu informieren. Privacy Browser ist dazu entwickelt, dass der Benutzer so viel Information und Kontrolle über diese Verfolgungstechniken wie möglich erhält.

- - -

Android's WebView Einschränkungen

- -

Privacy Browser benutzt Androids integrierte WebView um Webseiten zu rendern. Es gibt einige Einschränkungen bei den Möglichkeiten, die WebView zur Kontrolle der Privatsphäre bietet. Zum Beispiel - ist es nicht möglich, nur bestimmte Javascript-Kommandos ohne die anderen gleichzeitig zu (de-)aktivieren. Sobald Privacy Browser zu einem alle in WebView möglichen Privatsphärekontrollen beinhaltenden, umfassenden Browser herangewachsen ist, - ist es eine Überlegung wert, eine eigene, überarbeitete WebView oder eine andere Rendering Engine zu nutzen.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5936c10 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Echte Privatsphäre

+ +

Privacy Browser wurde entwickelt um Ihnen während des Surfens die maximal mögliche Kontrolle über Ihre Privatsphäre zu gewähren. + Wenn Sie sich mit einer Website verbinden werden bestimmte Informationen, die zum Verarbeiten der Verbindung nötig sind, an den Server gesandt. + Der Server erhält beispielsweise Ihre IP-Adresse und eine Port-Nummer, welche er benötigt, damit er weiß, wohin er antworten soll. + Diese Informationen werden häufig gespeichert, damit der Webseitenbetreiber Statistiken generieren kann darüber, wie oft eine Website geladen wird + und wie viele verschiedene IP-Adressen sie besucht haben.

+ +

Darüber hinaus wollen die meisten Webseitenbetreiber Ihr Surfverhalten im ganzen Internet und nicht nur auf einem einzigen Server nachverfolgen. Sie nutzen dabei verschiedene technische Möglichkeiten. + Einige davon nutzen das Anfragen oder Platzieren von bestimmten Informationen auf Ihrem Gerät, die das Nachverfolgen ermöglichen. Nahezu alle Browser nehmen freiwillig an dieser Verfolgung Teil, + ohne den Nutzer darüber zu informieren. Privacy Browser ist dazu entwickelt, dass der Benutzer so viel Information und Kontrolle über diese Verfolgungstechniken wie möglich erhält.

+ + +

Android's WebView Einschränkungen

+ +

Privacy Browser benutzt Androids integrierte WebView um Webseiten zu rendern. Es gibt einige Einschränkungen bei den Möglichkeiten, die WebView zur Kontrolle der Privatsphäre bietet. Zum Beispiel + ist es nicht möglich, nur bestimmte Javascript-Kommandos ohne die anderen gleichzeitig zu (de-)aktivieren. Sobald Privacy Browser zu einem alle in WebView möglichen Privatsphärekontrollen beinhaltenden, umfassenden Browser herangewachsen ist, + ist es eine Überlegung wert, eine eigene, überarbeitete WebView oder eine andere Rendering Engine zu nutzen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df239161 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Echte Privatsphäre

+ +

Privacy Browser wurde entwickelt um Ihnen während des Surfens die maximal mögliche Kontrolle über Ihre Privatsphäre zu gewähren. + Wenn Sie sich mit einer Website verbinden werden bestimmte Informationen, die zum Verarbeiten der Verbindung nötig sind, an den Server gesandt. + Der Server erhält beispielsweise Ihre IP-Adresse und eine Port-Nummer, welche er benötigt, damit er weiß, wohin er antworten soll. + Diese Informationen werden häufig gespeichert, damit der Webseitenbetreiber Statistiken generieren kann darüber, wie oft eine Website geladen wird + und wie viele verschiedene IP-Adressen sie besucht haben.

+ +

Darüber hinaus wollen die meisten Webseitenbetreiber Ihr Surfverhalten im ganzen Internet und nicht nur auf einem einzigen Server nachverfolgen. Sie nutzen dabei verschiedene technische Möglichkeiten. + Einige davon nutzen das Anfragen oder Platzieren von bestimmten Informationen auf Ihrem Gerät, die das Nachverfolgen ermöglichen. Nahezu alle Browser nehmen freiwillig an dieser Verfolgung Teil, + ohne den Nutzer darüber zu informieren. Privacy Browser ist dazu entwickelt, dass der Benutzer so viel Information und Kontrolle über diese Verfolgungstechniken wie möglich erhält.

+ + +

Android's WebView Einschränkungen

+ +

Privacy Browser benutzt Androids integrierte WebView um Webseiten zu rendern. Es gibt einige Einschränkungen bei den Möglichkeiten, die WebView zur Kontrolle der Privatsphäre bietet. Zum Beispiel + ist es nicht möglich, nur bestimmte Javascript-Kommandos ohne die anderen gleichzeitig zu (de-)aktivieren. Sobald Privacy Browser zu einem alle in WebView möglichen Privatsphärekontrollen beinhaltenden, umfassenden Browser herangewachsen ist, + ist es eine Überlegung wert, eine eigene, überarbeitete WebView oder eine andere Rendering Engine zu nutzen.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1a228fe3..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Connect with Confidence

- -

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. - The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. - This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. - Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. - It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

- -

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

- -

- -

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. - As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. - But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

- -

- -

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. - Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. - To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0451308 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connect with Confidence

+ +

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. + The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. + This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. + Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. + It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

+ +

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. + As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. + But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. + Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. + To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cab89e40 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connect with Confidence

+ +

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. + The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. + This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. + Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. + It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

+ +

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. + As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. + But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. + Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. + To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3a1ceb3a..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Tor und seine Grenzen

- -

Faktoren, die in die Privatsphäre im Web eindringen wollen lassen sich hauptsächlich in zwei verschiedene Kategorien unterteilen: Neugierige Behörden - mit Zugriff auf Internetprovider und Megafirmen, die Soziale und Werbenetzwerke betreiben. - TOR (The Onion Router) ist nützlich, wenn es auf den Schutz der Privatsphäre vor neugierigen Behörden ankommt, aber nicht bei den Megafirmen.

- - -

Neugierige Behörden

- -

Oft spähen neugierige Behörden die Bürger aus, um Fehlverhalten und Menschenrechtsaktivitäten zu bestrafen. Üblicherweise betreiben sie entweder die Internetprovider selber - oder sie können die Provider dazu zwingen, Informationen über jede besuchte IP-Adresse und die zugehörigen Benutzer herauszugeben. - TOR wurde entwickelt, um diese Eingriffe in die Privatsphäre zu bekämpfen, indem es die Daten verschlüsselt, - die ein Nutzer sendet und sie durch viele verschiedene Server schleust, bevor sie die Zieladresse erreichen. - Das bedeutet, dass kein individueller Internetprovider, Server oder Website sowohl die IP-Adresse des Nutzers - als auch die IP-Adresse des letztendlich besuchten Webservers erfährt. Neugierige Behörden und die von ihnen kontrollierten Internetprovider können nur vermuten, welche - Webserver ein Benutzer besucht, da sie letztendlich nur sehen, dass er TOR benutzt. In einigen Teilen - der Welt könnte das Benutzen von TOR als illegale Aktivität ausgelegt werden ("wenn Du nichts zu verstecken hättest, - würdest Du nicht Deinen Traffic vor uns verstecken") und Benutzer könnten bestraft werden, da die Regierung vermutet, - sie würden etwas Untersagtes tun. Also kann TOR hilfreich sein, ist jedoch kein Allheilmittel.

- - -

Megafirmen

- -

Wenn ein Benutzer sich mit einem Webserver verbindet, kann der Webserver seine IP-Adresse sehen. Obwohl es keine ausgereifte Methode ist, - können IP-Adressen in physische Adressen umgewandelt werden - mit erstaunlicher Genauigkeit. - Kleine Webserver nutzen normalerweise die IP-Adresse, um festzulegen, woher der Benutzer die Seite besucht. - TOR ist eine gute Lösung, wenn man seinen Standort vor diesen Servern verstecken möchte. Große Megafirmen, die Soziale Netzwerke und Werbenetzwerke betreiben - nutzen jedoch richtige Profile an Informationen, um Benutzer über ihre Geräte und IP-Adressen hinaus zu tracken. - Diese Profile nutzen verschiedene Möglichkeiten an Techniken um Benutzer ausfindig zu machen, inklusive JavaScript, Cookies, - Tracking-IDs und ein "Browser-Fingerabdruck" (fingerprinting). Weil die große Mehrheit - der Websites im Internet eine Werbung entweder von den großen Werbenetzwerken oder von eingebetteten Social-Media-Buttons mit ihrem zugewiesenen JavaScript - lädt, haben diese großen Megafirmen Profile von so gut wie jedem Internetnutzer angefertigt und verfolgen ihre - Aktivitäten über zueinander unabhängige Seiten.

- -

Sie verfolgen jede besuchte Seite, alles online Gekaufte, jede für Einkäufe genutzte Kreditkarte, - jede Adresse, an die Waren verschickt werden und die GPS-Metadaten von jedem ins Internet hochgeladene Foto. - Sie fertigen Profile an von Alter, Geschlecht, Beziehungsstatus, Adresse, politischen Ansichten, - religiösen Ansichten, familiären Zuständen, Anzahl der Haustiere und allem anderen was sie über einen Nutzer herausfinden können. - Sie kaufen sogar ganze Datenbanken mit Informationen über Kreditkartennutzungen in Geschäften auf, damit sie Offline-Einkaufsverhalten von Nutzern in ihren Profilen nachverfolgen können. - Weil sie bereits weitaus genauere Adressinformationen über einen Nutzer haben als eine IP-Adresse aussagt, - bietet TOR keinen echten Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen.

- -

Der einzige und beste Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen ist es, mit deaktivieren JavaScript durchs Web zu surfen, gefolgt - von geblockten Werbenetzwerken, deaktivieren Cookies und DOM-Speicher und das Benutzen eines Browsers, der schwierig zu "fingerprinten" ist.

- - -

Benutzen von TOR

- -

Neben den Einschränkungen kann TOR in bestimmten Situationen hilfreich sein. Das TOR Project hat eine App für Android namens Orbot, - die auf F-Droid verfügbar ist - und überall sonst wo Privacy Browser angeboten wird. Privacy Browser hat eine Option um Orbot als - Proxy zu benutzen. Wenn diese aktiviert wird, hat Privacy Browser einen hellblauen Hintergrund bei der Adresszeile statt - dem standardmäßigen Hellgrau. Wenn Privacy Browsers Orbot-Proxy-Einstellung aktiviert ist, wird das Internet ausschließlich - funktionieren, solange Orbot ausgeführt und mit dem TOR-Netzwerk verbunden wird. Weil die Daten durch verschiedene Anlaufstellen geleitet werden - ist das Nutzen von TOR oft weitaus langsamer als das direkte Verbinden mit dem Internet.

- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..247a9806 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor und seine Grenzen

+ +

Faktoren, die in die Privatsphäre im Web eindringen wollen lassen sich hauptsächlich in zwei verschiedene Kategorien unterteilen: Neugierige Behörden + mit Zugriff auf Internetprovider und Megafirmen, die Soziale und Werbenetzwerke betreiben. + TOR (The Onion Router) ist nützlich, wenn es auf den Schutz der Privatsphäre vor neugierigen Behörden ankommt, aber nicht bei den Megafirmen.

+ + +

Neugierige Behörden

+ +

Oft spähen neugierige Behörden die Bürger aus, um Fehlverhalten und Menschenrechtsaktivitäten zu bestrafen. Üblicherweise betreiben sie entweder die Internetprovider selber + oder sie können die Provider dazu zwingen, Informationen über jede besuchte IP-Adresse und die zugehörigen Benutzer herauszugeben. + TOR wurde entwickelt, um diese Eingriffe in die Privatsphäre zu bekämpfen, indem es die Daten verschlüsselt, + die ein Nutzer sendet und sie durch viele verschiedene Server schleust, bevor sie die Zieladresse erreichen. + Das bedeutet, dass kein individueller Internetprovider, Server oder Website sowohl die IP-Adresse des Nutzers + als auch die IP-Adresse des letztendlich besuchten Webservers erfährt. Neugierige Behörden und die von ihnen kontrollierten Internetprovider können nur vermuten, welche + Webserver ein Benutzer besucht, da sie letztendlich nur sehen, dass er TOR benutzt. In einigen Teilen + der Welt könnte das Benutzen von TOR als illegale Aktivität ausgelegt werden ("wenn Du nichts zu verstecken hättest, + würdest Du nicht Deinen Traffic vor uns verstecken") und Benutzer könnten bestraft werden, da die Regierung vermutet, + sie würden etwas Untersagtes tun. Also kann TOR hilfreich sein, ist jedoch kein Allheilmittel.

+ + +

Megafirmen

+ +

Wenn ein Benutzer sich mit einem Webserver verbindet, kann der Webserver seine IP-Adresse sehen. Obwohl es keine ausgereifte Methode ist, + können IP-Adressen in physische Adressen umgewandelt werden - mit erstaunlicher Genauigkeit. + Kleine Webserver nutzen normalerweise die IP-Adresse, um festzulegen, woher der Benutzer die Seite besucht. + TOR ist eine gute Lösung, wenn man seinen Standort vor diesen Servern verstecken möchte. Große Megafirmen, die Soziale Netzwerke und Werbenetzwerke betreiben + nutzen jedoch richtige Profile an Informationen, um Benutzer über ihre Geräte und IP-Adressen hinaus zu tracken. + Diese Profile nutzen verschiedene Möglichkeiten an Techniken um Benutzer ausfindig zu machen, inklusive JavaScript, Cookies, + Tracking-IDs und ein "Browser-Fingerabdruck" (fingerprinting). Weil die große Mehrheit + der Websites im Internet eine Werbung entweder von den großen Werbenetzwerken oder von eingebetteten Social-Media-Buttons mit ihrem zugewiesenen JavaScript + lädt, haben diese großen Megafirmen Profile von so gut wie jedem Internetnutzer angefertigt und verfolgen ihre + Aktivitäten über zueinander unabhängige Seiten.

+ +

Sie verfolgen jede besuchte Seite, alles online Gekaufte, jede für Einkäufe genutzte Kreditkarte, + jede Adresse, an die Waren verschickt werden und die GPS-Metadaten von jedem ins Internet hochgeladene Foto. + Sie fertigen Profile an von Alter, Geschlecht, Beziehungsstatus, Adresse, politischen Ansichten, + religiösen Ansichten, familiären Zuständen, Anzahl der Haustiere und allem anderen was sie über einen Nutzer herausfinden können. + Sie kaufen sogar ganze Datenbanken mit Informationen über Kreditkartennutzungen in Geschäften auf, damit sie Offline-Einkaufsverhalten von Nutzern in ihren Profilen nachverfolgen können. + Weil sie bereits weitaus genauere Adressinformationen über einen Nutzer haben als eine IP-Adresse aussagt, + bietet TOR keinen echten Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen.

+ +

Der einzige und beste Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen ist es, mit deaktivieren JavaScript durchs Web zu surfen, gefolgt + von geblockten Werbenetzwerken, deaktivieren Cookies und DOM-Speicher und das Benutzen eines Browsers, der schwierig zu "fingerprinten" ist.

+ + +

Benutzen von TOR

+ +

Neben den Einschränkungen kann TOR in bestimmten Situationen hilfreich sein. Das TOR Project hat eine App für Android namens Orbot, + die auf F-Droid verfügbar ist + und überall sonst wo Privacy Browser angeboten wird. Privacy Browser hat eine Option um Orbot als + Proxy zu benutzen. Wenn diese aktiviert wird, hat Privacy Browser einen hellblauen Hintergrund bei der Adresszeile statt + dem standardmäßigen Hellgrau. Wenn Privacy Browsers Orbot-Proxy-Einstellung aktiviert ist, wird das Internet ausschließlich + funktionieren, solange Orbot ausgeführt und mit dem TOR-Netzwerk verbunden wird. Weil die Daten durch verschiedene Anlaufstellen geleitet werden + ist das Nutzen von TOR oft weitaus langsamer als das direkte Verbinden mit dem Internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1815cdf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor und seine Grenzen

+ +

Faktoren, die in die Privatsphäre im Web eindringen wollen lassen sich hauptsächlich in zwei verschiedene Kategorien unterteilen: Neugierige Behörden + mit Zugriff auf Internetprovider und Megafirmen, die Soziale und Werbenetzwerke betreiben. + TOR (The Onion Router) ist nützlich, wenn es auf den Schutz der Privatsphäre vor neugierigen Behörden ankommt, aber nicht bei den Megafirmen.

+ + +

Neugierige Behörden

+ +

Oft spähen neugierige Behörden die Bürger aus, um Fehlverhalten und Menschenrechtsaktivitäten zu bestrafen. Üblicherweise betreiben sie entweder die Internetprovider selber + oder sie können die Provider dazu zwingen, Informationen über jede besuchte IP-Adresse und die zugehörigen Benutzer herauszugeben. + TOR wurde entwickelt, um diese Eingriffe in die Privatsphäre zu bekämpfen, indem es die Daten verschlüsselt, + die ein Nutzer sendet und sie durch viele verschiedene Server schleust, bevor sie die Zieladresse erreichen. + Das bedeutet, dass kein individueller Internetprovider, Server oder Website sowohl die IP-Adresse des Nutzers + als auch die IP-Adresse des letztendlich besuchten Webservers erfährt. Neugierige Behörden und die von ihnen kontrollierten Internetprovider können nur vermuten, welche + Webserver ein Benutzer besucht, da sie letztendlich nur sehen, dass er TOR benutzt. In einigen Teilen + der Welt könnte das Benutzen von TOR als illegale Aktivität ausgelegt werden ("wenn Du nichts zu verstecken hättest, + würdest Du nicht Deinen Traffic vor uns verstecken") und Benutzer könnten bestraft werden, da die Regierung vermutet, + sie würden etwas Untersagtes tun. Also kann TOR hilfreich sein, ist jedoch kein Allheilmittel.

+ + +

Megafirmen

+ +

Wenn ein Benutzer sich mit einem Webserver verbindet, kann der Webserver seine IP-Adresse sehen. Obwohl es keine ausgereifte Methode ist, + können IP-Adressen in physische Adressen umgewandelt werden - mit erstaunlicher Genauigkeit. + Kleine Webserver nutzen normalerweise die IP-Adresse, um festzulegen, woher der Benutzer die Seite besucht. + TOR ist eine gute Lösung, wenn man seinen Standort vor diesen Servern verstecken möchte. Große Megafirmen, die Soziale Netzwerke und Werbenetzwerke betreiben + nutzen jedoch richtige Profile an Informationen, um Benutzer über ihre Geräte und IP-Adressen hinaus zu tracken. + Diese Profile nutzen verschiedene Möglichkeiten an Techniken um Benutzer ausfindig zu machen, inklusive JavaScript, Cookies, + Tracking-IDs und ein "Browser-Fingerabdruck" (fingerprinting). Weil die große Mehrheit + der Websites im Internet eine Werbung entweder von den großen Werbenetzwerken oder von eingebetteten Social-Media-Buttons mit ihrem zugewiesenen JavaScript + lädt, haben diese großen Megafirmen Profile von so gut wie jedem Internetnutzer angefertigt und verfolgen ihre + Aktivitäten über zueinander unabhängige Seiten.

+ +

Sie verfolgen jede besuchte Seite, alles online Gekaufte, jede für Einkäufe genutzte Kreditkarte, + jede Adresse, an die Waren verschickt werden und die GPS-Metadaten von jedem ins Internet hochgeladene Foto. + Sie fertigen Profile an von Alter, Geschlecht, Beziehungsstatus, Adresse, politischen Ansichten, + religiösen Ansichten, familiären Zuständen, Anzahl der Haustiere und allem anderen was sie über einen Nutzer herausfinden können. + Sie kaufen sogar ganze Datenbanken mit Informationen über Kreditkartennutzungen in Geschäften auf, damit sie Offline-Einkaufsverhalten von Nutzern in ihren Profilen nachverfolgen können. + Weil sie bereits weitaus genauere Adressinformationen über einen Nutzer haben als eine IP-Adresse aussagt, + bietet TOR keinen echten Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen.

+ +

Der einzige und beste Schutz der Privatsphäre gegen Megafirmen ist es, mit deaktivieren JavaScript durchs Web zu surfen, gefolgt + von geblockten Werbenetzwerken, deaktivieren Cookies und DOM-Speicher und das Benutzen eines Browsers, der schwierig zu "fingerprinten" ist.

+ + +

Benutzen von TOR

+ +

Neben den Einschränkungen kann TOR in bestimmten Situationen hilfreich sein. Das TOR Project hat eine App für Android namens Orbot, + die auf F-Droid verfügbar ist + und überall sonst wo Privacy Browser angeboten wird. Privacy Browser hat eine Option um Orbot als + Proxy zu benutzen. Wenn diese aktiviert wird, hat Privacy Browser einen hellblauen Hintergrund bei der Adresszeile statt + dem standardmäßigen Hellgrau. Wenn Privacy Browsers Orbot-Proxy-Einstellung aktiviert ist, wird das Internet ausschließlich + funktionieren, solange Orbot ausgeführt und mit dem TOR-Netzwerk verbunden wird. Weil die Daten durch verschiedene Anlaufstellen geleitet werden + ist das Nutzen von TOR oft weitaus langsamer als das direkte Verbinden mit dem Internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2a88fc6c..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Werbung

- -

Privacy Browser Free beinhaltet eine Bannerwerbung unten auf dem Bildschirm, welcher von Googles - AdMob-Netzwerk befüllt wird. Standardmäßig stellt Google die Werbe-ID - des Geräts den Werbungen über dieses Netzwerk zur Verfügung. Das ermöglicht werbenden Firmen, ein Profil von - dem Gerät anzulegen, welches zeigt welche Apps installiert sind (welche auch Werbungen zeigen), wie oft sie genutzt werden und an welchen Werbungen der Nutzer interessiert ist.

- -

Benutzer können diese Werbe-ID deaktivieren in Einstellungen, Google, Werbung.

- - - -

Der Zweck der kostenlosen Version von Privacy Browser ist es, Nutzern zu ermöglichen, die Features der App zu testen. Die Standardversion kann in den bekannten App-Stores - gekauft oder kostenlos von - F-Droid bezogen werden.

- - -

Verizon Tracking Headers

- -

Verizon, einer der großen Mobilfunkbetreiber in den USA, fügt einen einmaligen Tracking Header zu sämtlichem HTTP-Datenverkehr über ihr Netzwerk hinzu. Die Electronic Frontier - Foundation hat über die Einschränkungen in der Privatsphäre bei diesem Vorgehen berichtet. Aufgrund des öffentlichen Drucks - hat Verizon eine Möglichkeit geschaffen, sich von diesem Tracking abzumelden.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e29352bf --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Werbung

+ +

Privacy Browser Free beinhaltet eine Bannerwerbung unten auf dem Bildschirm, welcher von Googles + AdMob-Netzwerk befüllt wird. Standardmäßig stellt Google die Werbe-ID + des Geräts den Werbungen über dieses Netzwerk zur Verfügung. Das ermöglicht werbenden Firmen, ein Profil von + dem Gerät anzulegen, welches zeigt welche Apps installiert sind (welche auch Werbungen zeigen), wie oft sie genutzt werden und an welchen Werbungen der Nutzer interessiert ist.

+ +

Benutzer können diese Werbe-ID deaktivieren in Einstellungen, Google, Werbung.

+ + + +

Der Zweck der kostenlosen Version von Privacy Browser ist es, Nutzern zu ermöglichen, die Features der App zu testen. Die Standardversion kann in den bekannten App-Stores + gekauft oder kostenlos von + F-Droid bezogen werden.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, einer der großen Mobilfunkbetreiber in den USA, fügt einen einmaligen Tracking Header zu sämtlichem HTTP-Datenverkehr über ihr Netzwerk hinzu. Die Electronic Frontier + Foundation hat über die Einschränkungen in der Privatsphäre bei diesem Vorgehen berichtet. Aufgrund des öffentlichen Drucks + hat Verizon eine Möglichkeit geschaffen, sich von diesem Tracking abzumelden.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e016a58 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Werbung

+ +

Privacy Browser Free beinhaltet eine Bannerwerbung unten auf dem Bildschirm, welcher von Googles + AdMob-Netzwerk befüllt wird. Standardmäßig stellt Google die Werbe-ID + des Geräts den Werbungen über dieses Netzwerk zur Verfügung. Das ermöglicht werbenden Firmen, ein Profil von + dem Gerät anzulegen, welches zeigt welche Apps installiert sind (welche auch Werbungen zeigen), wie oft sie genutzt werden und an welchen Werbungen der Nutzer interessiert ist.

+ +

Benutzer können diese Werbe-ID deaktivieren in Einstellungen, Google, Werbung.

+ + + +

Der Zweck der kostenlosen Version von Privacy Browser ist es, Nutzern zu ermöglichen, die Features der App zu testen. Die Standardversion kann in den bekannten App-Stores + gekauft oder kostenlos von + F-Droid bezogen werden.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, einer der großen Mobilfunkbetreiber in den USA, fügt einen einmaligen Tracking Header zu sämtlichem HTTP-Datenverkehr über ihr Netzwerk hinzu. Die Electronic Frontier + Foundation hat über die Einschränkungen in der Privatsphäre bei diesem Vorgehen berichtet. Aufgrund des öffentlichen Drucks + hat Verizon eine Möglichkeit geschaffen, sich von diesem Tracking abzumelden.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7297cbc4..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Browser-Identifikation

- -

Wenn Internetbrowser sich mit Websites verbinden senden sie einen sog. User Agent, welcher den Browser und die - Rendering-Möglichkeiten an die Website kommuniziert. Die Website kann diese Informationen nutzen, um zu entscheiden, welche Version der Website - an den Browser übermittelt werden soll. Viele Websites haben beispielsweise verschiedene Versionen für Desktopcomputer - mobile Browser.

- -

Privacy Browser nutzt standardmäßig den auf dem Gerät in WebView integrierten User Agent. - Sie können nachsehen, welcher es ist, wenn Sie in die Einstellungen gehen und den User Agent auf WebView-Standard stellen. - Der Screenshot unten zeigt ein Nexus 6P mit Android 7.1.2 und installiertem Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107.

- - - -

Im User Agent sind genügend Informationen, sodass manchmal nur einige wenige Besucher einer Website denselben haben. Wenn der User Agent - mit einem anderen Teil von nicht-einmaligen Identifizierungsinformationen kombiniert wird, resultiert das oft in einem einmaligen "Fingerabdruck". - Die Electronic Frontier Foundation hat ein Tool namens Panopticlick erstellt, - um zu demonstrieren, wie viele Informationen aus diesen Quellen bezogen werden können. Wenn dieser Test mit aktiviertem Javascript ausgeführt wird - wächst die Anzahl an Sammelband Informationen drastisch.

- - - -

Privacy Browser erlaubt Ihnen den User Agent zu ändern. Es gibt einige vorgegebenen Optionen, die auf übliche Browser und Betriebssysteme zutreffen. - Privacy Browser hat auߟerdem seinen eigenen User Agent, welcher ganz einfach PrivacyBrowser/1.0 ist. Beim Tracking gilt: Alles was selten ist, ist einfacher - zu verfolgen. Wenn Privacy Browser bekannter wird und mehr Leute PrivacyBrowser/1.0 als User Agent nutzen wird es eine gute Wahl für Privatsphäre darstellen. - Momentan ermöglicht das Wählen von etwas, das viele Klicks auf dem Server hat, wie Edge 13 auf Windows 10, das Untertauchen in der - Menge der Nutzer. Firefox oder Chrome bieten weniger Privatsphäre, da sie automatisch aktualisiert werden und ihre Versionsnummer so schnell wechselt, sodass - die in Privacy Browser eingepflegte Version wahrscheinlich schnell überholt wird und so oft aus der auf Server Logs auftauchenden Menge heraussticht.

- -

Ein zweiter Grund für das Ąndern des User Agents ist das ܜberzeugen des Servers, dass er die Desktopversion der Website anzeigen soll, welche oftmals - besser auf modernen Smartphones läuft als die mobile Seite. Für diesen Zweck funktioniert PrivacyBrowser/1.0 sehr gut, da Webserver für gewöhnlich - die Desktopversion als Standardversion anzeigen, wenn sie keinen mobilen Browser als User Agent erhalten.

- -

Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. - Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. - Androids WebView erlaubt keinen leeren User Agent. Wenn das der Fall ist, wird der Standard-User Agent an den Server gesandt.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c047235 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Browser-Identifikation

+ +

Wenn Internetbrowser sich mit Websites verbinden senden sie einen sog. User Agent, welcher den Browser und die + Rendering-Möglichkeiten an die Website kommuniziert. Die Website kann diese Informationen nutzen, um zu entscheiden, welche Version der Website + an den Browser übermittelt werden soll. Viele Websites haben beispielsweise verschiedene Versionen für Desktopcomputer + mobile Browser.

+ +

Privacy Browser nutzt standardmäßig den auf dem Gerät in WebView integrierten User Agent. + Sie können nachsehen, welcher es ist, wenn Sie in die Einstellungen gehen und den User Agent auf WebView-Standard stellen. + Der Screenshot unten zeigt ein Nexus 6P mit Android 7.1.2 und installiertem Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107.

+ + + +

Im User Agent sind genügend Informationen, sodass manchmal nur einige wenige Besucher einer Website denselben haben. Wenn der User Agent + mit einem anderen Teil von nicht-einmaligen Identifizierungsinformationen kombiniert wird, resultiert das oft in einem einmaligen "Fingerabdruck". + Die Electronic Frontier Foundation hat ein Tool namens Panopticlick erstellt, + um zu demonstrieren, wie viele Informationen aus diesen Quellen bezogen werden können. Wenn dieser Test mit aktiviertem Javascript ausgeführt wird + wächst die Anzahl an Sammelband Informationen drastisch.

+ + + +

Privacy Browser erlaubt Ihnen den User Agent zu ändern. Es gibt einige vorgegebenen Optionen, die auf übliche Browser und Betriebssysteme zutreffen. + Privacy Browser hat außerdem seinen eigenen User Agent, welcher ganz einfach PrivacyBrowser/1.0 ist. Beim Tracking gilt: Alles was selten ist, ist einfacher + zu verfolgen. Wenn Privacy Browser bekannter wird und mehr Leute PrivacyBrowser/1.0 als User Agent nutzen wird es eine gute Wahl für Privatsphäre darstellen. + Momentan ermöglicht das Wählen von etwas, das viele Klicks auf dem Server hat, wie Edge 13 auf Windows 10, das Untertauchen in der + Menge der Nutzer. Firefox oder Chrome bieten weniger Privatsphäre, da sie automatisch aktualisiert werden und ihre Versionsnummer so schnell wechselt, sodass + die in Privacy Browser eingepflegte Version wahrscheinlich schnell überholt wird und so oft aus der auf Server Logs auftauchenden Menge heraussticht.

+ +

Ein zweiter Grund für das Ändern des User Agents ist das Überzeugen des Servers, dass er die Desktopversion der Website anzeigen soll, welche oftmals + besser auf modernen Smartphones läuft als die mobile Seite. Für diesen Zweck funktioniert PrivacyBrowser/1.0 sehr gut, da Webserver für gewöhnlich + die Desktopversion als Standardversion anzeigen, wenn sie keinen mobilen Browser als User Agent erhalten.

+ +

Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. + Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. + Androids WebView erlaubt keinen leeren User Agent. Wenn das der Fall ist, wird der Standard-User Agent an den Server gesandt.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38f8c247 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Browser-Identifikation

+ +

Wenn Internetbrowser sich mit Websites verbinden senden sie einen sog. User Agent, welcher den Browser und die + Rendering-Möglichkeiten an die Website kommuniziert. Die Website kann diese Informationen nutzen, um zu entscheiden, welche Version der Website + an den Browser übermittelt werden soll. Viele Websites haben beispielsweise verschiedene Versionen für Desktopcomputer + mobile Browser.

+ +

Privacy Browser nutzt standardmäßig den auf dem Gerät in WebView integrierten User Agent. + Sie können nachsehen, welcher es ist, wenn Sie in die Einstellungen gehen und den User Agent auf WebView-Standard stellen. + Der Screenshot unten zeigt ein Nexus 6P mit Android 7.1.2 und installiertem Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107.

+ + + +

Im User Agent sind genügend Informationen, sodass manchmal nur einige wenige Besucher einer Website denselben haben. Wenn der User Agent + mit einem anderen Teil von nicht-einmaligen Identifizierungsinformationen kombiniert wird, resultiert das oft in einem einmaligen "Fingerabdruck". + Die Electronic Frontier Foundation hat ein Tool namens Panopticlick erstellt, + um zu demonstrieren, wie viele Informationen aus diesen Quellen bezogen werden können. Wenn dieser Test mit aktiviertem Javascript ausgeführt wird + wächst die Anzahl an Sammelband Informationen drastisch.

+ + + +

Privacy Browser erlaubt Ihnen den User Agent zu ändern. Es gibt einige vorgegebenen Optionen, die auf übliche Browser und Betriebssysteme zutreffen. + Privacy Browser hat außerdem seinen eigenen User Agent, welcher ganz einfach PrivacyBrowser/1.0 ist. Beim Tracking gilt: Alles was selten ist, ist einfacher + zu verfolgen. Wenn Privacy Browser bekannter wird und mehr Leute PrivacyBrowser/1.0 als User Agent nutzen wird es eine gute Wahl für Privatsphäre darstellen. + Momentan ermöglicht das Wählen von etwas, das viele Klicks auf dem Server hat, wie Edge 13 auf Windows 10, das Untertauchen in der + Menge der Nutzer. Firefox oder Chrome bieten weniger Privatsphäre, da sie automatisch aktualisiert werden und ihre Versionsnummer so schnell wechselt, sodass + die in Privacy Browser eingepflegte Version wahrscheinlich schnell überholt wird und so oft aus der auf Server Logs auftauchenden Menge heraussticht.

+ +

Ein zweiter Grund für das Ändern des User Agents ist das Überzeugen des Servers, dass er die Desktopversion der Website anzeigen soll, welche oftmals + besser auf modernen Smartphones läuft als die mobile Seite. Für diesen Zweck funktioniert PrivacyBrowser/1.0 sehr gut, da Webserver für gewöhnlich + die Desktopversion als Standardversion anzeigen, wenn sie keinen mobilen Browser als User Agent erhalten.

+ +

Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. + Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. + Androids WebView erlaubt keinen leeren User Agent. Wenn das der Fall ist, wird der Standard-User Agent an den Server gesandt.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html deleted file mode 100644 index ce198911..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

2.6 (version code 26)

-

14 September 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.5 (version code 25)

-

26 August 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.4 (version code 24)

-

23 June 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.3 (version code 23)

-

26 May 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.2 (version code 22)

-

27 April 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.1 (version code 21)

-

25 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.0.1 (version code 20)

-

21 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.0 (version code 19)

-

16 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.15 (version code 18)

-

11 February 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.14.1 (version code 17)

-

4 January 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.14 (version code 16)

-

26 December 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.13 (version code 15)

-

28 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.12 (version code 14)

-

9 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.11 (version code 13)

-

22 October 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.10 (version code 12)

-

15 September 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

- - -

1.9.1 (version code 11)

-

27 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

- - -

1.9 (version code 10)

-

26 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

- - -

1.8 (version code 9)

-

16 July 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

- - - -

1.7 (version code 8)

-

16 June 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

- - - -

1.6 (version code 7)

-

11 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.5 (version code 6)

-

5 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.4 (version code 5)

-

28 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.3 (version code 4)

-

7 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.2 (version code 3)

-

23 March 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.1 (version code 2)

-

9 March 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

- - - -

1.0 (version code 1)

-

24 February 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

- - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..526cbc1f --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

2.6 (version code 26)

+

14 September 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.5 (version code 25)

+

26 August 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.4 (version code 24)

+

23 June 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.3 (version code 23)

+

26 May 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.2 (version code 22)

+

27 April 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.1 (version code 21)

+

25 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (version code 20)

+

21 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0 (version code 19)

+

16 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.15 (version code 18)

+

11 February 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (version code 17)

+

4 January 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14 (version code 16)

+

26 December 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.13 (version code 15)

+

28 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.12 (version code 14)

+

9 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.11 (version code 13)

+

22 October 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.10 (version code 12)

+

15 September 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9.1 (version code 11)

+

27 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9 (version code 10)

+

26 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.8 (version code 9)

+

16 July 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.7 (version code 8)

+

16 June 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.6 (version code 7)

+

11 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.5 (version code 6)

+

5 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.4 (version code 5)

+

28 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.3 (version code 4)

+

7 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.2 (version code 3)

+

23 March 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.1 (version code 2)

+

9 March 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + + +

1.0 (version code 1)

+

24 February 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..782c9e20 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

2.6 (version code 26)

+

14 September 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.5 (version code 25)

+

26 August 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.4 (version code 24)

+

23 June 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.3 (version code 23)

+

26 May 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.2 (version code 22)

+

27 April 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.1 (version code 21)

+

25 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (version code 20)

+

21 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0 (version code 19)

+

16 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.15 (version code 18)

+

11 February 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (version code 17)

+

4 January 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14 (version code 16)

+

26 December 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.13 (version code 15)

+

28 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.12 (version code 14)

+

9 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.11 (version code 13)

+

22 October 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.10 (version code 12)

+

15 September 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9.1 (version code 11)

+

27 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9 (version code 10)

+

26 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.8 (version code 9)

+

16 July 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.7 (version code 8)

+

16 June 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.6 (version code 7)

+

11 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.5 (version code 6)

+

5 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.4 (version code 5)

+

28 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.3 (version code 4)

+

7 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.2 (version code 3)

+

23 March 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.1 (version code 2)

+

9 March 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + + +

1.0 (version code 1)

+

24 February 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors.html deleted file mode 100644 index 251b052c..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Principal Developer

-

Privacy Browser is primarily developed by Soren Stoutner.

- -

Coders

- Thomas Jensen
- Hendrik Knackstedt - -

Translators

- Francesco Buratti: Italian
- Jose A. León Becerra: Spanish - -

Past Translators

- Aaron Gerlach: German
- -
-

Contributors are welcome to submit both code and translations.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d309c6c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Principal Developer

+

Privacy Browser is primarily developed by Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Coders

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Translators

+ Francesco Buratti: Italian
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spanish + +

Past Translators

+ Aaron Gerlach: German
+ +
+

Contributors are welcome to submit both code and translations.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6e091f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_contributors_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Principal Developer

+

Privacy Browser is primarily developed by Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Coders

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Translators

+ Francesco Buratti: Italian
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spanish + +

Past Translators

+ Aaron Gerlach: German
+ +
+

Contributors are welcome to submit both code and translations.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses.html deleted file mode 100644 index 54025adb..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1065 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Copyright

-

Privacy Browser copyright © 2015-2017 Soren Stoutner.

- -

License

-

Privacy Browser is released under the GPLv3+ license. The full text of the license is below. - The source code is available from git.stoutner.com.

- -

Attributions

-

The list of ad servers used by the ad blocker comes from pgl.yoyo.org. - Because a list of domain names is a list of facts, it cannot be copyrighted.

-

- - - - are derived from ic_security and ic_language, which are part of the Android Material icon set and are released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2016 Soren Stoutner. The resulting images are released under the GPLv3+ license.

-

- is derived from ic_exit_to_app, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

-

- is derived from ic_compare, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

-

orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright - 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. It is released under the 3-clause BSD license. - The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

-

cookie was created by Google. It is released under the Apache License 2.0 - and can be downloaded from Material Design Icons. It is unchanged except for layout information like color and size.

-

The following icons come from the Android Material icon set, which is released under the Apache License 2.0. They are unchanged except for layout - information like color and size. Some of them have been renamed to match their use in the code. The original icons and names are shown below.

-

ic_add.

-

ic_arrow_back.

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ic_arrow_forward.

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ic_bookmark_border.

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ic_bug_report.

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ic_call_to_action.

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ic_chrome_reader_mode.

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ic_close.

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ic_create_new_folder.

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ic_devices_other.

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ic_delete.

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ic_delete_forever.

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ic_dns.

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ic_donut_small.

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ic_edit.

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ic_expand_less.

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ic_expand_more.

-

ic_file_download.

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ic_find_in_page.

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ic_folder.

-

ic_folder_special.

-

ic_fullscreen.

-

ic_home.

-

ic_image.

-

ic_import_contacts.

-

ic_important_devices.

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ic_info_outline.

-

ic_language.

-

ic_list.

-

ic_local_activity.

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ic_location_off.

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ic_lock.

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ic_map.

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ic_more.

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ic_question_answer.

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ic_refresh.

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ic_search.

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ic_select_all.

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ic_settings.

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ic_smartphone.

-

ic_style.

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ic_subtitles.

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ic_text_fields.

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ic_vertical_align_bottom.

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ic_vertical_align_top.

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ic_visibility_off.

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ic_vpn_lock.

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ic_web.

- -
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GNU General Public License

-

Version 3, 29 June 2007

- -

Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - <http://fsf.org/>

- -

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

- -

Preamble

- -

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+ + + + are derived from ic_security and ic_language, which are part of the Android Material icon set and are released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2016 Soren Stoutner. The resulting images are released under the GPLv3+ license.

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+ is derived from ic_exit_to_app, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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+ is derived from ic_compare, which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright + 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. It is released under the 3-clause BSD license. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright + 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. It is released under the 3-clause BSD license. + The full text of the license is below. Modifications copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner. The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

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News

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Roadmap

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GitWeb

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Websites

+ +

News

+ +

Roadmap

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Bug Tracker and Feature Requests

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Forum

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GitWeb

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Websites

+ +

News

+ +

Roadmap

+ +

Bug Tracker and Feature Requests

+ +

Forum

+ +

GitWeb

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Have full network access

- -

android.permission.INTERNET

- -

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

- - -

Install shortcuts

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com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

- -

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cfb25a21 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Have full network access

+ +

android.permission.INTERNET

+ +

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

+ + +

Install shortcuts

+ +

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+ +

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c05048bb --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Have full network access

+ +

android.permission.INTERNET

+ +

Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be “No Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internet”.

+ + +

Install shortcuts

+ +

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+ +

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5fdcce18..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser

-

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

- - - -

Google Play Ratings

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

- - - -

Google Play Reviews

-

Google Play has its own privacy policy. - In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

- - - -

Direct Communications

-

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

- - -

Use of Information

-

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. - Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

- -
-

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c48c2fd --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1d9b7cb --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides anonymized summary installation information to developers, including the number of installs organized by the following categories.

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

Google Play has its own privacy policy. + In addition to the name of the reviewer, the rating, and the text of the review (which are all available publicly), Google provides some or all of the following information to the developer.

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information in any way that assists in the development of Privacy Browser, like troubleshooting bug reports or developing features, including sharing the information with a third party to assist in this process. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.4, 20 April 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/css/dark_theme.css b/app/src/main/assets/en/css/dark_theme.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8835ef0f --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/css/dark_theme.css @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +/* + * Copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner . + * + * This file is part of Privacy Browser . + * + * Privacy Browser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * Privacy Browser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with Privacy Browser. If not, see . + */ + +body { + background-color: #313131; + color: #BDBDBD; +} + +a { + color: #1976D2; + text-decoration: none; +} + +h3 { + color: #1E88E5; +} + +strong.red { + color: #B71C1C; +} + +strong.blue { + color: #1E88E5; +} + +item { + color: #42A5F5; + font-weight: bold; +} + +img.inline { + height: 16; + width: 16; +} + +img.title { + vertical-align: bottom; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +img.icon { + vertical-align: middle; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +img.left { + float: left; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +/* An image must be a block to be centered. */ +img.center { + display: block; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + height: 640; + width: 360; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/css/light_theme.css b/app/src/main/assets/en/css/light_theme.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c03c578f --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/css/light_theme.css @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +/* + * Copyright © 2017 Soren Stoutner . + * + * This file is part of Privacy Browser . + * + * Privacy Browser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * Privacy Browser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with Privacy Browser. If not, see . + */ + +a { + color: #1976D2; + text-decoration: none; +} + +h3 { + color: #0D4781; +} + +strong.red { + color: #B71C1C; +} + +strong.blue { + color: #1565C0; +} + +item { + color: #1976D2; + font-weight: bold; +} + +img.inline { + height: 16; + width: 16; +} + +img.title { + vertical-align: bottom; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +img.icon { + vertical-align: middle; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +img.left { + float: left; + height: 32; + width: 32; +} + +/* An image must be a block to be centered. */ +img.center { + display: block; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + height: 640; + width: 360; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings.html deleted file mode 100644 index d9bb63c8..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Secure Web Browsing

- -

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. - However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. - Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

- -

- -

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

- -

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31e9b0a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Secure Web Browsing

+ +

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. + However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. + Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

+ +

+ +

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..530d48e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_domain_settings_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Secure Web Browsing

+ +

Privacy Browser’s default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. + However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. + Domain settings can automatically turn on a specified set of features when visiting a designated domain.

+ +

+ +

When visiting a domain that has domain settings specified, the background of the URL text box is green.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript.html deleted file mode 100644 index 43cc5392..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

JavaScript Is Powerful

- -

Back in the early days of the internet, web pages were static, meaning they they contained text and images that were displayed on the screen - but didn’t change or interact with the user. Of course, only so much that is interesting can happen with static content. - Several different technologies were developed to facilitate dynamic web pages. JavaScript is one of these technologies.

- -

JavaScript is a programming language. Many web servers host programs written in JavaScript, which are sent to devices as part of the web page. - The device runs the JavaScript on its local processor and follows the commands of the program, which can animate images on the website, - popup a menu, and do many other useful things.

- - -

JavaScript Is Dangerous

- -

Of course, the concept of running arbitrary programs from a website is potentially dangerous. So there are limitations placed on JavaScript - to keep it from doing things like installing viruses. However, it turns out that these limitations are overly broad. - Below is a screenshot from webkay, which is a website that demonstrates the type of information that - JavaScript can produce about a device. Browser Leaks is another good resource.

- -

- -

For privacy purposes, the ideal would be to browse the internet with JavaScript disabled. However, there are some websites that legitimately require - JavaScript to accomplish their purposes and others that don’t work correctly without JavaScript even though they could be programmed to do so. - Privacy Browser addresses this by making it easy to toggle JavaScript on and off. Tapping the privacy shield will toggle it between blue - or yellow (both of which indicate - that JavaScript is disabled) and red (JavaScript enabled). - Looking at the different information webkay can collect with JavaScript enabled and disabled is informative.

- -

Browsing the internet with JavaScript disabled, and only enabling it if needed, goes a long way to protecting user privacy. In addition, JavaScript - is used to load much of the annoying advertisements and extra cruft that comes along with most modern websites. With it disabled, websites will - load faster, consume less network traffic, and contain less annoying advertisements, like those that cover up the text of the entire web page.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86523ca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript Is Powerful

+ +

Back in the early days of the internet, web pages were static, meaning they they contained text and images that were displayed on the screen + but didn’t change or interact with the user. Of course, only so much that is interesting can happen with static content. + Several different technologies were developed to facilitate dynamic web pages. JavaScript is one of these technologies.

+ +

JavaScript is a programming language. Many web servers host programs written in JavaScript, which are sent to devices as part of the web page. + The device runs the JavaScript on its local processor and follows the commands of the program, which can animate images on the website, + popup a menu, and do many other useful things.

+ + +

JavaScript Is Dangerous

+ +

Of course, the concept of running arbitrary programs from a website is potentially dangerous. So there are limitations placed on JavaScript + to keep it from doing things like installing viruses. However, it turns out that these limitations are overly broad. + Below is a screenshot from webkay, which is a website that demonstrates the type of information that + JavaScript can produce about a device. Browser Leaks is another good resource.

+ +

+ +

For privacy purposes, the ideal would be to browse the internet with JavaScript disabled. However, there are some websites that legitimately require + JavaScript to accomplish their purposes and others that don’t work correctly without JavaScript even though they could be programmed to do so. + Privacy Browser addresses this by making it easy to toggle JavaScript on and off. Tapping the privacy shield will toggle it between blue + or yellow (both of which indicate + that JavaScript is disabled) and red (JavaScript enabled). + Looking at the different information webkay can collect with JavaScript enabled and disabled is informative.

+ +

Browsing the internet with JavaScript disabled, and only enabling it if needed, goes a long way to protecting user privacy. In addition, JavaScript + is used to load much of the annoying advertisements and extra cruft that comes along with most modern websites. With it disabled, websites will + load faster, consume less network traffic, and contain less annoying advertisements, like those that cover up the text of the entire web page.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35ee7044 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript Is Powerful

+ +

Back in the early days of the internet, web pages were static, meaning they they contained text and images that were displayed on the screen + but didn’t change or interact with the user. Of course, only so much that is interesting can happen with static content. + Several different technologies were developed to facilitate dynamic web pages. JavaScript is one of these technologies.

+ +

JavaScript is a programming language. Many web servers host programs written in JavaScript, which are sent to devices as part of the web page. + The device runs the JavaScript on its local processor and follows the commands of the program, which can animate images on the website, + popup a menu, and do many other useful things.

+ + +

JavaScript Is Dangerous

+ +

Of course, the concept of running arbitrary programs from a website is potentially dangerous. So there are limitations placed on JavaScript + to keep it from doing things like installing viruses. However, it turns out that these limitations are overly broad. + Below is a screenshot from webkay, which is a website that demonstrates the type of information that + JavaScript can produce about a device. Browser Leaks is another good resource.

+ +

+ +

For privacy purposes, the ideal would be to browse the internet with JavaScript disabled. However, there are some websites that legitimately require + JavaScript to accomplish their purposes and others that don’t work correctly without JavaScript even though they could be programmed to do so. + Privacy Browser addresses this by making it easy to toggle JavaScript on and off. Tapping the privacy shield will toggle it between blue + or yellow (both of which indicate + that JavaScript is disabled) and red (JavaScript enabled). + Looking at the different information webkay can collect with JavaScript enabled and disabled is informative.

+ +

Browsing the internet with JavaScript disabled, and only enabling it if needed, goes a long way to protecting user privacy. In addition, JavaScript + is used to load much of the annoying advertisements and extra cruft that comes along with most modern websites. With it disabled, websites will + load faster, consume less network traffic, and contain less annoying advertisements, like those that cover up the text of the entire web page.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage.html deleted file mode 100644 index 22bd49e0..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

First-Party Cookies

- -

First-party cookies are set by the website in the URL bar at the top of the page.

- -

From the early days of the internet, it became obvious that it would be advantageous for websites to be able to store - information on a computer for future access. For example, a website that displays weather information could ask the - user for a zip code, and then store it in a cookie. The next time the user visited the website, weather information - would automatically load for that zip code, without the user having to enter the zip code, and without the need for - the user to create an account on the website (which would be overkill for such a simple task).

- -

Like everything else on the web, clever people figured out all types of ways to abuse cookies to do things that users - would not approve of if they knew they were happening. For example, a website can set a cookie with a unique serial - number on a device. Then, every time a user visits the website on that device, it can be linked to a unique profile - the server maintains for that serial number, even if the device connects from different IP addresses, as cell phones often do.

- -

Many websites with logins require first-party cookies to be enabled for a user to stay logged in. Cookies aren’t the only way - a website can maintain a user logged in as they move from page to page on the site, but if a particular website has chosen to - implement logins in that way, enabling first-party cookies on that site will be the only way to use the functionality.

- -

If first-party cookies are enabled but JavaScript is disabled, the privacy icon will be yellow - as a warning.

- - -

Third-Party Cookies

- -

Third-party cookies are set by portions of a website that are loaded from servers different from the URL at the top of the page. - For example, most website that have advertisements load them from a third-party ad broker, like Google’s - Ad Sense. Every time the website loads, it requests the ad - broker to display an ad. The ad broker analyzes any information they may have about the user, looks at the current - rate advertisers are willing to pay for their ads, and selects the one to display. The section of the website that displays - the ads is loaded from the third-party broker’s server instead of the main server.

- -

Because most of the advertisements on the internet are processed by only a few brokers, it didn’t take long for them to realize - that they could set a tracking cookie on the user’s device and know every place that user goes. Every time an ad loads from a broker, - the first thing it does it check to see if if the device already has a unique serial number in a tracking cookie. If it does, it looks up - the profile for that serial number and makes a note of the new site. This is why a user can do a search on one website for a - product they typically don’t look for, like walnuts, and then suddenly start seeing advertisements for walnuts on every - website they visit.

- -

In addition to ad brokers, social media sites discovered they could get in on the action. A few years ago, the major social media sites - like Facebook and Twitter convinced a large number of websites that it would be in there best interest to place little social media - icons on their pages. These are not just images. They contain embedded code that - links back to the social media site, and, among other things, loads a third-party cookie on the device. These cookies are placed even if the user does - not have an account with the social media platform. Over time, companies like Facebook (which also runs an ad network) have built up quite a large number - of detailed profiles about people who have never even - created an account on their site.

- -

There is almost no good reason to ever enable third-party cookies. On devices with Android KitKat or older (version <= 4.4.4 or API <= 20), WebView - does not differentiate - between first-party and third-party cookies. Thus, enabling first-party cookies will also enable third-party cookies.

- - -

DOM Storage

- -

Document Object Model storage, also known as web storage, is like cookies on steroids. Whereas the maximum combined storage size for all cookies from - a single URL is 4 kilobytes, DOM storage can hold megabytes per site. - Because DOM storage uses JavaScript to read and write data, enabling it will do nothing unless JavaScript is also enabled.

- - -

Form Data

- -

Form data contains information typed into web forms, like user names, addresses, phone numbers, etc., and lists them in a drop-down box on future visits. - Unlike the other forms of local storage, form data is not sent to the web server without specific user interaction.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ac78c57 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

First-Party Cookies

+ +

First-party cookies are set by the website in the URL bar at the top of the page.

+ +

From the early days of the internet, it became obvious that it would be advantageous for websites to be able to store + information on a computer for future access. For example, a website that displays weather information could ask the + user for a zip code, and then store it in a cookie. The next time the user visited the website, weather information + would automatically load for that zip code, without the user having to enter the zip code, and without the need for + the user to create an account on the website (which would be overkill for such a simple task).

+ +

Like everything else on the web, clever people figured out all types of ways to abuse cookies to do things that users + would not approve of if they knew they were happening. For example, a website can set a cookie with a unique serial + number on a device. Then, every time a user visits the website on that device, it can be linked to a unique profile + the server maintains for that serial number, even if the device connects from different IP addresses, as cell phones often do.

+ +

Many websites with logins require first-party cookies to be enabled for a user to stay logged in. Cookies aren’t the only way + a website can maintain a user logged in as they move from page to page on the site, but if a particular website has chosen to + implement logins in that way, enabling first-party cookies on that site will be the only way to use the functionality.

+ +

If first-party cookies are enabled but JavaScript is disabled, the privacy icon will be yellow + as a warning.

+ + +

Third-Party Cookies

+ +

Third-party cookies are set by portions of a website that are loaded from servers different from the URL at the top of the page. + For example, most website that have advertisements load them from a third-party ad broker, like Google’s + Ad Sense. Every time the website loads, it requests the ad + broker to display an ad. The ad broker analyzes any information they may have about the user, looks at the current + rate advertisers are willing to pay for their ads, and selects the one to display. The section of the website that displays + the ads is loaded from the third-party broker’s server instead of the main server.

+ +

Because most of the advertisements on the internet are processed by only a few brokers, it didn’t take long for them to realize + that they could set a tracking cookie on the user’s device and know every place that user goes. Every time an ad loads from a broker, + the first thing it does it check to see if if the device already has a unique serial number in a tracking cookie. If it does, it looks up + the profile for that serial number and makes a note of the new site. This is why a user can do a search on one website for a + product they typically don’t look for, like walnuts, and then suddenly start seeing advertisements for walnuts on every + website they visit.

+ +

In addition to ad brokers, social media sites discovered they could get in on the action. A few years ago, the major social media sites + like Facebook and Twitter convinced a large number of websites that it would be in there best interest to place little social media + icons on their pages. These are not just images. They contain embedded code that + links back to the social media site, and, among other things, loads a third-party cookie on the device. These cookies are placed even if the user does + not have an account with the social media platform. Over time, companies like Facebook (which also runs an ad network) have built up quite a large number + of detailed profiles about people who have never even + created an account on their site.

+ +

There is almost no good reason to ever enable third-party cookies. On devices with Android KitKat or older (version <= 4.4.4 or API <= 20), WebView + does not differentiate + between first-party and third-party cookies. Thus, enabling first-party cookies will also enable third-party cookies.

+ + +

DOM Storage

+ +

Document Object Model storage, also known as web storage, is like cookies on steroids. Whereas the maximum combined storage size for all cookies from + a single URL is 4 kilobytes, DOM storage can hold megabytes per site. + Because DOM storage uses JavaScript to read and write data, enabling it will do nothing unless JavaScript is also enabled.

+ + +

Form Data

+ +

Form data contains information typed into web forms, like user names, addresses, phone numbers, etc., and lists them in a drop-down box on future visits. + Unlike the other forms of local storage, form data is not sent to the web server without specific user interaction.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47595819 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

First-Party Cookies

+ +

First-party cookies are set by the website in the URL bar at the top of the page.

+ +

From the early days of the internet, it became obvious that it would be advantageous for websites to be able to store + information on a computer for future access. For example, a website that displays weather information could ask the + user for a zip code, and then store it in a cookie. The next time the user visited the website, weather information + would automatically load for that zip code, without the user having to enter the zip code, and without the need for + the user to create an account on the website (which would be overkill for such a simple task).

+ +

Like everything else on the web, clever people figured out all types of ways to abuse cookies to do things that users + would not approve of if they knew they were happening. For example, a website can set a cookie with a unique serial + number on a device. Then, every time a user visits the website on that device, it can be linked to a unique profile + the server maintains for that serial number, even if the device connects from different IP addresses, as cell phones often do.

+ +

Many websites with logins require first-party cookies to be enabled for a user to stay logged in. Cookies aren’t the only way + a website can maintain a user logged in as they move from page to page on the site, but if a particular website has chosen to + implement logins in that way, enabling first-party cookies on that site will be the only way to use the functionality.

+ +

If first-party cookies are enabled but JavaScript is disabled, the privacy icon will be yellow + as a warning.

+ + +

Third-Party Cookies

+ +

Third-party cookies are set by portions of a website that are loaded from servers different from the URL at the top of the page. + For example, most website that have advertisements load them from a third-party ad broker, like Google’s + Ad Sense. Every time the website loads, it requests the ad + broker to display an ad. The ad broker analyzes any information they may have about the user, looks at the current + rate advertisers are willing to pay for their ads, and selects the one to display. The section of the website that displays + the ads is loaded from the third-party broker’s server instead of the main server.

+ +

Because most of the advertisements on the internet are processed by only a few brokers, it didn’t take long for them to realize + that they could set a tracking cookie on the user’s device and know every place that user goes. Every time an ad loads from a broker, + the first thing it does it check to see if if the device already has a unique serial number in a tracking cookie. If it does, it looks up + the profile for that serial number and makes a note of the new site. This is why a user can do a search on one website for a + product they typically don’t look for, like walnuts, and then suddenly start seeing advertisements for walnuts on every + website they visit.

+ +

In addition to ad brokers, social media sites discovered they could get in on the action. A few years ago, the major social media sites + like Facebook and Twitter convinced a large number of websites that it would be in there best interest to place little social media + icons on their pages. These are not just images. They contain embedded code that + links back to the social media site, and, among other things, loads a third-party cookie on the device. These cookies are placed even if the user does + not have an account with the social media platform. Over time, companies like Facebook (which also runs an ad network) have built up quite a large number + of detailed profiles about people who have never even + created an account on their site.

+ +

There is almost no good reason to ever enable third-party cookies. On devices with Android KitKat or older (version <= 4.4.4 or API <= 20), WebView + does not differentiate + between first-party and third-party cookies. Thus, enabling first-party cookies will also enable third-party cookies.

+ + +

DOM Storage

+ +

Document Object Model storage, also known as web storage, is like cookies on steroids. Whereas the maximum combined storage size for all cookies from + a single URL is 4 kilobytes, DOM storage can hold megabytes per site. + Because DOM storage uses JavaScript to read and write data, enabling it will do nothing unless JavaScript is also enabled.

+ + +

Form Data

+ +

Form data contains information typed into web forms, like user names, addresses, phone numbers, etc., and lists them in a drop-down box on future visits. + Unlike the other forms of local storage, form data is not sent to the web server without specific user interaction.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview.html deleted file mode 100644 index e2d37864..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

True Privacy

- -

Privacy Browser is designed to let you take as much control of your privacy as possible while still browsing the internet. - When a browser connects to a website, certain pieces of information which are necessary to facilitate the connection are transferred to the server. - For example, the server will receive your IP address and a port number, which are necessary for it to know where to send the response. - This information is often logged by the server, allowing the website developer to produce reports showing how often a webpage was loaded and how many different IP addresses accessed it.

- -

However, most website operators want more information about their visitors, including tracking their web browsing across multiple websites. - There use many different techniques, including requesting or placing extra information on a user’s device, that facilitate this tracking. - Almost all browsers will voluntarily participate in this tracking without informing the user they are doing so. - Privacy Browser is designed to grant the user as much information and control over these tracking techniques as possible.

- - -

Android’s WebView Limitations

- -

Privacy Browser uses Android’s built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. - For example, it isn’t possible to enable some JavaScript commands while disabling others. In the future, Privacy Browser will switch to a custom WebView called Privacy WebView.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a79c2a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

True Privacy

+ +

Privacy Browser is designed to let you take as much control of your privacy as possible while still browsing the internet. + When a browser connects to a website, certain pieces of information which are necessary to facilitate the connection are transferred to the server. + For example, the server will receive your IP address and a port number, which are necessary for it to know where to send the response. + This information is often logged by the server, allowing the website developer to produce reports showing how often a webpage was loaded and how many different IP addresses accessed it.

+ +

However, most website operators want more information about their visitors, including tracking their web browsing across multiple websites. + There use many different techniques, including requesting or placing extra information on a user’s device, that facilitate this tracking. + Almost all browsers will voluntarily participate in this tracking without informing the user they are doing so. + Privacy Browser is designed to grant the user as much information and control over these tracking techniques as possible.

+ + +

Android’s WebView Limitations

+ +

Privacy Browser uses Android’s built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. + For example, it isn’t possible to enable some JavaScript commands while disabling others. In the future, Privacy Browser will switch to a custom WebView called Privacy WebView.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc6d4d4c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_overview_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

True Privacy

+ +

Privacy Browser is designed to let you take as much control of your privacy as possible while still browsing the internet. + When a browser connects to a website, certain pieces of information which are necessary to facilitate the connection are transferred to the server. + For example, the server will receive your IP address and a port number, which are necessary for it to know where to send the response. + This information is often logged by the server, allowing the website developer to produce reports showing how often a webpage was loaded and how many different IP addresses accessed it.

+ +

However, most website operators want more information about their visitors, including tracking their web browsing across multiple websites. + There use many different techniques, including requesting or placing extra information on a user’s device, that facilitate this tracking. + Almost all browsers will voluntarily participate in this tracking without informing the user they are doing so. + Privacy Browser is designed to grant the user as much information and control over these tracking techniques as possible.

+ + +

Android’s WebView Limitations

+ +

Privacy Browser uses Android’s built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. + For example, it isn’t possible to enable some JavaScript commands while disabling others. In the future, Privacy Browser will switch to a custom WebView called Privacy WebView.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates.html deleted file mode 100644 index bc3b37b3..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Connect with Confidence

- -

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. - The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. - This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. - Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. - It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

- -

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

- -

- -

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. - As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. - But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

- -

- -

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. - Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. - To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3911bb44 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connect with Confidence

+ +

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. + The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. + This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. + Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. + It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

+ +

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. + As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. + But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. + Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. + To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2223ac5 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connect with Confidence

+ +

When visiting an encrypted URL (one that begins with HTTPS), the webserver uses an SSL certificate to both encrypt the information sent to the browser and to identify the server. + The purpose of the server identification is to prevent a machine located between the browser and the webserver from pretending to be the server and decrypting the information in transit. + This type of attack is known as a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack. SSL certificates are generated by certificate authorities: companies that verify a server’s identity and produce a certificate for a fee. + Android has a list of trusted certificate authorities, and will accept any of their certificates for any website. + It isn’t supposed to be possible for an organization to acquire an SSL certificate for a domain they do not control, but in practice many governments and large corporations have been able to do so.

+ +

Pinning an SSL certificate tells the browser that only one specific SSL certificate is to be trusted for a particular domain. Any other certificate, even if it is valid, will be rejected.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates expire on a specified date, so even pinned SSL certificates will legitimately need to be updated from time to time. + As a general rule, pinning SSL certificates probably isn’t needed in the majority of cases. + But for those who suspect that powerful organizations may be targeting them, SSL certificate pinning can detect and thwart a MITM attack.

+ +

+ +

SSL certificates can be pinned in Domain Settings. + Besides protecting against MITM attacks, pinning a self-signed certificate for a device like a wireless router or access point will remove the error message that is normally presented every time its website is loaded. + To view the current website SSL certificate, tap on the favorite icon next to the URL bar.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor.html deleted file mode 100644 index e73f1ada..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Tor and Its Limits

- -

There are two general categories of bad actors that want to infringe on the privacy of the web: malicious governments with access to ISPs (Internet Service Providers) and mega corporations that run social and advertising networks. - TOR (The Onion Router) is useful in protecting privacy from malicious governments (which spy on traffic in transit) but not from mega corporations (which embed malicious code on web servers).

- - -

Malicious Governments

- -

Malicious governments often spy on their citizens to punish dissent or human rights activity. They commonly either - operate the local ISPs or they can force them to disclose information showing every IP address that is visited - by each user. Tor is designed to defeat this infringement of privacy by encrypting the traffic - from a user’s device and routing it through three separate servers on the internet before sending it on to the final destination. - This means that no individual ISP, server, or website, can know both the IP address the user’s device - and the IP address of the final web server. Malicious governments and the ISPs they control cannot tell which - web servers a user is accessing, although they can tell that the user is using Tor. In some parts of - the world, using Tor could be construed as an evidence of illegal behavior (“if you didn’t have anything - to hide you wouldn’t be encrypting your traffic”) and users could be punished because governments - assume they are doing something that is prohibited. Thus, Tor can be helpful, but isn’t a panacea.

- - -

Mega Corporations

- -

When a user connects to a web server, the web server can see the user’s IP address. Although it isn’t a perfect science, - IP addresses can be turned into physical addresses with a fair amount of accuracy. - Small web servers typically rely on IP addresses to identify the location of the users visiting their site. - Tor is a good solution to mask the user’s location from these servers. But large mega corporations - that own social media and advertising networks use a whole profile of information that is designed to track users - across devices and IP addresses. These profiles employ a variety of techniques to identify users, including JavaScript, - cookies, tracking IDs, and browser fingerprinting. Because the vast majority - of the websites on the internet either load an ad from one of the major networks or embed social media icons with their - associated JavaScript, these corporations have built profiles for almost every user online and can track their internet - activity across unrelated sites.

- -

They track every site that is visited, everything that is purchased, every credit card that is used to - make a purchase, every address that items are shipped to, and the GPS metadata of every picture that is - uploaded to the internet. They build a profile of a user’s age, gender, marital status, address, political affiliations, - religious affiliations, family circumstances, number of pets, and everything else they can get their hands on. - They even buy up databases of credit card transactions at local stores, so they can track the off-line purchasing patterns of the users - in their profiles. Because they already have much more accurate address information about a user than an IP address discloses, - Tor provides no real privacy protection against mega corporations.

- -

The single best privacy protection against mega corporations is to browse the web with JavaScript disabled, followed - by blocking ad networks, disabling cookies and DOM storage, and using a browser that is difficult to fingerprint.

- - -

Using Tor

- -

Despite its limitations, Tor can be useful in some circumstances. The Tor project has an app for Android called Orbot, - which is available on F-Droid - and everywhere else that Privacy Browser is distributed. Privacy Browser has a setting to use Orbot as - a proxy. When this is turned on, Privacy Browser’s app bar will have a light blue background instead of - the default light grey. When Privacy Browser’s Orbot proxy setting is enabled, internet access - will not work unless Orbot is running and connected to Tor. Because traffic is being routed through several Tor nodes, - using Tor is often much slower than connecting directly to the internet.

- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31c2b1bf --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor and Its Limits

+ +

There are two general categories of bad actors that want to infringe on the privacy of the web: malicious governments with access to ISPs (Internet Service Providers) and mega corporations that run social and advertising networks. + TOR (The Onion Router) is useful in protecting privacy from malicious governments (which spy on traffic in transit) but not from mega corporations (which embed malicious code on web servers).

+ + +

Malicious Governments

+ +

Malicious governments often spy on their citizens to punish dissent or human rights activity. They commonly either + operate the local ISPs or they can force them to disclose information showing every IP address that is visited + by each user. Tor is designed to defeat this infringement of privacy by encrypting the traffic + from a user’s device and routing it through three separate servers on the internet before sending it on to the final destination. + This means that no individual ISP, server, or website, can know both the IP address the user’s device + and the IP address of the final web server. Malicious governments and the ISPs they control cannot tell which + web servers a user is accessing, although they can tell that the user is using Tor. In some parts of + the world, using Tor could be construed as an evidence of illegal behavior (“if you didn’t have anything + to hide you wouldn’t be encrypting your traffic”) and users could be punished because governments + assume they are doing something that is prohibited. Thus, Tor can be helpful, but isn’t a panacea.

+ + +

Mega Corporations

+ +

When a user connects to a web server, the web server can see the user’s IP address. Although it isn’t a perfect science, + IP addresses can be turned into physical addresses with a fair amount of accuracy. + Small web servers typically rely on IP addresses to identify the location of the users visiting their site. + Tor is a good solution to mask the user’s location from these servers. But large mega corporations + that own social media and advertising networks use a whole profile of information that is designed to track users + across devices and IP addresses. These profiles employ a variety of techniques to identify users, including JavaScript, + cookies, tracking IDs, and browser fingerprinting. Because the vast majority + of the websites on the internet either load an ad from one of the major networks or embed social media icons with their + associated JavaScript, these corporations have built profiles for almost every user online and can track their internet + activity across unrelated sites.

+ +

They track every site that is visited, everything that is purchased, every credit card that is used to + make a purchase, every address that items are shipped to, and the GPS metadata of every picture that is + uploaded to the internet. They build a profile of a user’s age, gender, marital status, address, political affiliations, + religious affiliations, family circumstances, number of pets, and everything else they can get their hands on. + They even buy up databases of credit card transactions at local stores, so they can track the off-line purchasing patterns of the users + in their profiles. Because they already have much more accurate address information about a user than an IP address discloses, + Tor provides no real privacy protection against mega corporations.

+ +

The single best privacy protection against mega corporations is to browse the web with JavaScript disabled, followed + by blocking ad networks, disabling cookies and DOM storage, and using a browser that is difficult to fingerprint.

+ + +

Using Tor

+ +

Despite its limitations, Tor can be useful in some circumstances. The Tor project has an app for Android called Orbot, + which is available on F-Droid + and everywhere else that Privacy Browser is distributed. Privacy Browser has a setting to use Orbot as + a proxy. When this is turned on, Privacy Browser’s app bar will have a light blue background instead of + the default light grey. When Privacy Browser’s Orbot proxy setting is enabled, internet access + will not work unless Orbot is running and connected to Tor. Because traffic is being routed through several Tor nodes, + using Tor is often much slower than connecting directly to the internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7d4d8a6d --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor and Its Limits

+ +

There are two general categories of bad actors that want to infringe on the privacy of the web: malicious governments with access to ISPs (Internet Service Providers) and mega corporations that run social and advertising networks. + TOR (The Onion Router) is useful in protecting privacy from malicious governments (which spy on traffic in transit) but not from mega corporations (which embed malicious code on web servers).

+ + +

Malicious Governments

+ +

Malicious governments often spy on their citizens to punish dissent or human rights activity. They commonly either + operate the local ISPs or they can force them to disclose information showing every IP address that is visited + by each user. Tor is designed to defeat this infringement of privacy by encrypting the traffic + from a user’s device and routing it through three separate servers on the internet before sending it on to the final destination. + This means that no individual ISP, server, or website, can know both the IP address the user’s device + and the IP address of the final web server. Malicious governments and the ISPs they control cannot tell which + web servers a user is accessing, although they can tell that the user is using Tor. In some parts of + the world, using Tor could be construed as an evidence of illegal behavior (“if you didn’t have anything + to hide you wouldn’t be encrypting your traffic”) and users could be punished because governments + assume they are doing something that is prohibited. Thus, Tor can be helpful, but isn’t a panacea.

+ + +

Mega Corporations

+ +

When a user connects to a web server, the web server can see the user’s IP address. Although it isn’t a perfect science, + IP addresses can be turned into physical addresses with a fair amount of accuracy. + Small web servers typically rely on IP addresses to identify the location of the users visiting their site. + Tor is a good solution to mask the user’s location from these servers. But large mega corporations + that own social media and advertising networks use a whole profile of information that is designed to track users + across devices and IP addresses. These profiles employ a variety of techniques to identify users, including JavaScript, + cookies, tracking IDs, and browser fingerprinting. Because the vast majority + of the websites on the internet either load an ad from one of the major networks or embed social media icons with their + associated JavaScript, these corporations have built profiles for almost every user online and can track their internet + activity across unrelated sites.

+ +

They track every site that is visited, everything that is purchased, every credit card that is used to + make a purchase, every address that items are shipped to, and the GPS metadata of every picture that is + uploaded to the internet. They build a profile of a user’s age, gender, marital status, address, political affiliations, + religious affiliations, family circumstances, number of pets, and everything else they can get their hands on. + They even buy up databases of credit card transactions at local stores, so they can track the off-line purchasing patterns of the users + in their profiles. Because they already have much more accurate address information about a user than an IP address discloses, + Tor provides no real privacy protection against mega corporations.

+ +

The single best privacy protection against mega corporations is to browse the web with JavaScript disabled, followed + by blocking ad networks, disabling cookies and DOM storage, and using a browser that is difficult to fingerprint.

+ + +

Using Tor

+ +

Despite its limitations, Tor can be useful in some circumstances. The Tor project has an app for Android called Orbot, + which is available on F-Droid + and everywhere else that Privacy Browser is distributed. Privacy Browser has a setting to use Orbot as + a proxy. When this is turned on, Privacy Browser’s app bar will have a light blue background instead of + the default light grey. When Privacy Browser’s Orbot proxy setting is enabled, internet access + will not work unless Orbot is running and connected to Tor. Because traffic is being routed through several Tor nodes, + using Tor is often much slower than connecting directly to the internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids.html deleted file mode 100644 index ecd5ad01..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Do Not Track

- -

A few years ago the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) created a mechanism for browsers to inform web servers that they would not like to be tracked. - This is accomplished by including a DNT (Do Not Track) header with web requests.

- -

The DNT header doesn't really provide much privacy because most web servers ignore it. For example, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook all ignore at least some DNT headers.

- - -

Advertisements

- -

Privacy Browser Free includes a banner advertisement across the bottom of the screen that is populated by Google’s AdMob network. - By default, Google provides the advertising ID of the device to the ads displayed through this network. - This allows advertising companies to build a profile of the device that show which apps are installed (that display ads), how often they are used, and which ads the user is interested in.

- -

Users can choose to disable the advertising ID in Settings, Google, Ads.

- - - -

The purpose of the free version of Privacy Browser is to allow people to test the features of the app. The standard version can be purchased on the major app stores or downloaded for free from - F-Droid.

- - -

Verizon Tracking Headers

- -

Verizon, one of the major mobile carriers in the United States, adds a unique tracking header to all unencrypted HTTP traffic on their network. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has written about the - privacy implications of this practice. Due to public pressure Verizon has created a way to - opt out of this tracking.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e828a144 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Do Not Track

+ +

A few years ago the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) created a mechanism for browsers to inform web servers that they would not like to be tracked. + This is accomplished by including a DNT (Do Not Track) header with web requests.

+ +

The DNT header doesn't really provide much privacy because most web servers ignore it. For example, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook all ignore at least some DNT headers.

+ + +

Advertisements

+ +

Privacy Browser Free includes a banner advertisement across the bottom of the screen that is populated by Google’s AdMob network. + By default, Google provides the advertising ID of the device to the ads displayed through this network. + This allows advertising companies to build a profile of the device that show which apps are installed (that display ads), how often they are used, and which ads the user is interested in.

+ +

Users can choose to disable the advertising ID in Settings, Google, Ads.

+ + + +

The purpose of the free version of Privacy Browser is to allow people to test the features of the app. The standard version can be purchased on the major app stores or downloaded for free from + F-Droid.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, one of the major mobile carriers in the United States, adds a unique tracking header to all unencrypted HTTP traffic on their network. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has written about the + privacy implications of this practice. Due to public pressure Verizon has created a way to + opt out of this tracking.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4045e97 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Do Not Track

+ +

A few years ago the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) created a mechanism for browsers to inform web servers that they would not like to be tracked. + This is accomplished by including a DNT (Do Not Track) header with web requests.

+ +

The DNT header doesn't really provide much privacy because most web servers ignore it. For example, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook all ignore at least some DNT headers.

+ + +

Advertisements

+ +

Privacy Browser Free includes a banner advertisement across the bottom of the screen that is populated by Google’s AdMob network. + By default, Google provides the advertising ID of the device to the ads displayed through this network. + This allows advertising companies to build a profile of the device that show which apps are installed (that display ads), how often they are used, and which ads the user is interested in.

+ +

Users can choose to disable the advertising ID in Settings, Google, Ads.

+ + + +

The purpose of the free version of Privacy Browser is to allow people to test the features of the app. The standard version can be purchased on the major app stores or downloaded for free from + F-Droid.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, one of the major mobile carriers in the United States, adds a unique tracking header to all unencrypted HTTP traffic on their network. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has written about the + privacy implications of this practice. Due to public pressure Verizon has created a way to + opt out of this tracking.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7ee97c01..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Browser Identification

- -

When web browsers connect to websites, they send a user agent, which identifies the browser and the rendering capabilities it possesses. - The web server can use this information to decide which version of the website to send to the browser. - For example, many websites have different versions for desktop and mobile browsers.

- -

By default, Privacy Browser uses its own user agent, which is PrivacyBrowser/1.0. This sends a minimum of information to the web server. - Because web servers do not recognize this to be a mobile user agent, they typically display the desktop version of the site.

- -

By comparison, WebView’s default user agent divulges a large amount of information about the hardware and software of the device. - On the Settings screen, selecting WebView Default as the User agent displays the user agent that will be sent. - The screenshot below shows a Nexus 6P running Android 7.1.2 with Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107 installed. - Most web servers will recognize this as a mobile browser and will display the mobile version of the site if they have one.

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There is enough information in the user agent that sometimes only a few visitors to a website will be the same. - If the user agent is combined with another piece of non-unique identifying information, often it results in a unique fingerprint. - The Electronic Frontier Foundation created a tool called Panopticlick to demonstrate how much information can be gleaned from these sources. - If this test is run with JavaScript enabled the amount of information that is disclosed increases greatly. - Browser Leaks and Am I Unique are also good sources of information on this topic.

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There are several preset user agents that match common browsers and operating systems. For browser fingerprinting purposes, anything that is rare is easier to track. - If Privacy Browser becomes common and many people use PrivacyBrowser/1.0 as their user agent, it will be a good choice for privacy. - Firefox or Chrome are the most common user agents, but they auto-update and their version numbers change so quickly that it is likely the user agents included in Privacy Browser - will often be out of step with the majority of user agents in the server logs.

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Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. - Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. - Android’s WebView does not allow the user agent to be blank. If it is, WebView simply sends the default user agent to the server.

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Browser Identification

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When web browsers connect to websites, they send a user agent, which identifies the browser and the rendering capabilities it possesses. + The web server can use this information to decide which version of the website to send to the browser. + For example, many websites have different versions for desktop and mobile browsers.

+ +

By default, Privacy Browser uses its own user agent, which is PrivacyBrowser/1.0. This sends a minimum of information to the web server. + Because web servers do not recognize this to be a mobile user agent, they typically display the desktop version of the site.

+ +

By comparison, WebView’s default user agent divulges a large amount of information about the hardware and software of the device. + On the Settings screen, selecting WebView Default as the User agent displays the user agent that will be sent. + The screenshot below shows a Nexus 6P running Android 7.1.2 with Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107 installed. + Most web servers will recognize this as a mobile browser and will display the mobile version of the site if they have one.

+ + + +

There is enough information in the user agent that sometimes only a few visitors to a website will be the same. + If the user agent is combined with another piece of non-unique identifying information, often it results in a unique fingerprint. + The Electronic Frontier Foundation created a tool called Panopticlick to demonstrate how much information can be gleaned from these sources. + If this test is run with JavaScript enabled the amount of information that is disclosed increases greatly. + Browser Leaks and Am I Unique are also good sources of information on this topic.

+ + + +

There are several preset user agents that match common browsers and operating systems. For browser fingerprinting purposes, anything that is rare is easier to track. + If Privacy Browser becomes common and many people use PrivacyBrowser/1.0 as their user agent, it will be a good choice for privacy. + Firefox or Chrome are the most common user agents, but they auto-update and their version numbers change so quickly that it is likely the user agents included in Privacy Browser + will often be out of step with the majority of user agents in the server logs.

+ +

Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. + Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. + Android’s WebView does not allow the user agent to be blank. If it is, WebView simply sends the default user agent to the server.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a80c2f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Browser Identification

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When web browsers connect to websites, they send a user agent, which identifies the browser and the rendering capabilities it possesses. + The web server can use this information to decide which version of the website to send to the browser. + For example, many websites have different versions for desktop and mobile browsers.

+ +

By default, Privacy Browser uses its own user agent, which is PrivacyBrowser/1.0. This sends a minimum of information to the web server. + Because web servers do not recognize this to be a mobile user agent, they typically display the desktop version of the site.

+ +

By comparison, WebView’s default user agent divulges a large amount of information about the hardware and software of the device. + On the Settings screen, selecting WebView Default as the User agent displays the user agent that will be sent. + The screenshot below shows a Nexus 6P running Android 7.1.2 with Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107 installed. + Most web servers will recognize this as a mobile browser and will display the mobile version of the site if they have one.

+ + + +

There is enough information in the user agent that sometimes only a few visitors to a website will be the same. + If the user agent is combined with another piece of non-unique identifying information, often it results in a unique fingerprint. + The Electronic Frontier Foundation created a tool called Panopticlick to demonstrate how much information can be gleaned from these sources. + If this test is run with JavaScript enabled the amount of information that is disclosed increases greatly. + Browser Leaks and Am I Unique are also good sources of information on this topic.

+ + + +

There are several preset user agents that match common browsers and operating systems. For browser fingerprinting purposes, anything that is rare is easier to track. + If Privacy Browser becomes common and many people use PrivacyBrowser/1.0 as their user agent, it will be a good choice for privacy. + Firefox or Chrome are the most common user agents, but they auto-update and their version numbers change so quickly that it is likely the user agents included in Privacy Browser + will often be out of step with the majority of user agents in the server logs.

+ +

Some websites do not function correctly if they do not recognize the user agent. + Using domain settings to set the user agent to WebView Default, or another user agent that is commonly recognized, usually resolves the problem. + Android’s WebView does not allow the user agent to be blank. If it is, WebView simply sends the default user agent to the server.

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4 de enero de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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26 de diciembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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28 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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9 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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22 de octubre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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15 de septiembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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5 de mayo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

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28 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

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7 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

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23 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

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9 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

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24 de febrero de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

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26 de mayo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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27 de abril de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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25 de marzo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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21 de marzo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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26 de diciembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

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28 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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9 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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22 de octubre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

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15 de septiembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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  • Añadir botones opcionales adicionales para cookies, almacenamiento DOM, y datos de formularios.
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  • Actualizar los agentes de usuario y agregar Safari en iOS y OS X.
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  • Añadir StartPage y Qwant a la lista de buscadores.
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27 de agosto de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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26 de agosto de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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16 de julio de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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16 de junio de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

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11 de mayo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

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1.5 (código de versión 6)

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5 de mayo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Añadir la opción para deshabilitar “Deslizar para actualizar” para que ciertas páginas web, como Mapas de Google, funcionen correctamente.
  • +
+ + +

1.4 (código de versión 5)

+

28 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.3 (código de versión 4)

+

7 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.2 (código de versión 3)

+

23 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.1 (código de versión 2)

+

9 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Separar los sabores estándar y gratuito para que Navegador Privado sea compatible con F-Droid.
  • +
+ + +

1.0 (código de versión 1)

+

24 de febrero de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Controlar JavaScript, almacenamiento DOM, y cookies.
  • +
  • Establecer el estado por defecto de JavaScript, almacenamiento DOM, y cookies.
  • +
  • Borrar almacenamiento DOM y cookies.
  • +
  • Añadir accesos directos a la pantalla de inicio.
  • +
  • Utilizar el sistema de descargas de Android.
  • +
  • Navegar hacia delante y hacia atrás.
  • +
  • Cortar, copiar, y pegar los URL.
  • +
  • Compartir los URL.
  • +
  • Especificar la página principal.
  • +
  • Desplazar la barra de URL.
  • +
  • Mantener la posición en el WebView cuando se gira la pantalla.
  • +
  • Deslizar para actualizar el WebView.
  • +
  • Reproducir videos en pantalla completa (requiere que Javascript sea habilitado).
  • +
  • Opción de “Eliminar y salir” en el menú.
  • +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4da95288 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

2.5 (código de versión 25)

+

26 de agosto de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.4 (código de versión 24)

+

23 de junio de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.3 (código de versión 23)

+

26 de mayo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.2 (código de versión 22)

+

27 de abril de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.1 (código de versión 21)

+

25 de marzo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (código de versión 20)

+

21 de marzo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

2.0 (código de versión 19)

+

16 de marzo de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

1.15 (código de versión 18)

+

11 de febrero de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (código de versión 17)

+

4 de enero de 2017 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

1.14 (código de versión 16)

+

26 de diciembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 25

+ + +

1.13 (código de versión 15)

+

28 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

+ + +

1.12 (código de versión 14)

+

9 de noviembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

+ + +

1.11 (código de versión 13)

+

22 de octubre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 24

+ + +

1.10 (código de versión 12)

+

15 de septiembre de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Añadir compatibilidad con Tor Orbot.
  • +
  • Añadir compatibilidad con No rastrear.
  • +
  • Añadir un diálogo para descargas que permite al usuario modificar el nombre del archivo antes de comenzar la descarga.
  • +
  • Añadir botones opcionales adicionales para cookies, almacenamiento DOM, y datos de formularios.
  • +
  • Actualizar los agentes de usuario y agregar Safari en iOS y OS X.
  • +
  • Añadir StartPage y Qwant a la lista de buscadores.
  • +
  • Traducción al alemán actualizada por Aaron Gerlach.
  • +
+ +

1.9.1 (código de versión 11)

+

27 de agosto de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Cambiar las rutas de los imágenes activas para ser relativas para que Navegador Privado sea compatible con F-Droid.
  • +
+ +

1.9 (código de versión 10)

+

26 de agosto de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

+ + +

1.8 (código de versión 9)

+

16 de julio de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.7 (código de versión 8)

+

16 de junio de 2016 - API mínimo 19, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.6 (código de versión 7)

+

11 de mayo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.5 (código de versión 6)

+

5 de mayo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Añadir la opción para deshabilitar “Deslizar para actualizar” para que ciertas páginas web, como Mapas de Google, funcionen correctamente.
  • +
+ + +

1.4 (código de versión 5)

+

28 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.3 (código de versión 4)

+

7 de abril de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.2 (código de versión 3)

+

23 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 15, API dirigido 23

+ + + +

1.1 (código de versión 2)

+

9 de marzo de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Separar los sabores estándar y gratuito para que Navegador Privado sea compatible con F-Droid.
  • +
+ + +

1.0 (código de versión 1)

+

24 de febrero de 2016 - API mínimo 10, API dirigido 23

+
    +
  • Controlar JavaScript, almacenamiento DOM, y cookies.
  • +
  • Establecer el estado por defecto de JavaScript, almacenamiento DOM, y cookies.
  • +
  • Borrar almacenamiento DOM y cookies.
  • +
  • Añadir accesos directos a la pantalla de inicio.
  • +
  • Utilizar el sistema de descargas de Android.
  • +
  • Navegar hacia delante y hacia atrás.
  • +
  • Cortar, copiar, y pegar los URL.
  • +
  • Compartir los URL.
  • +
  • Especificar la página principal.
  • +
  • Desplazar la barra de URL.
  • +
  • Mantener la posición en el WebView cuando se gira la pantalla.
  • +
  • Deslizar para actualizar el WebView.
  • +
  • Reproducir videos en pantalla completa (requiere que Javascript sea habilitado).
  • +
  • Opción de “Eliminar y salir” en el menú.
  • +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors.html deleted file mode 100644 index bc017ac0..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Desarrollador principal

-

Navegador Privado es desarrollado principalmente por Soren Stoutner.

- -

Programadores

- Thomas Jensen
- Hendrik Knackstedt - -

Traductores

- Francesco Buratti: Italiano
- Jose A. León Becerra: Español - -

Traductores anteriores

- Aaron Gerlach: Alemán
- -
-

Los colaboradores son bienvenidos para enviar tanto código como traducciones.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91862189 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Desarrollador principal

+

Navegador Privado es desarrollado principalmente por Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Programadores

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Traductores

+ Francesco Buratti: Italiano
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Español + +

Traductores anteriores

+ Aaron Gerlach: Alemán
+ +
+

Los colaboradores son bienvenidos para enviar tanto código como traducciones.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98055231 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_contributors_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Desarrollador principal

+

Navegador Privado es desarrollado principalmente por Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Programadores

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Traductores

+ Francesco Buratti: Italiano
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Español + +

Traductores anteriores

+ Aaron Gerlach: Alemán
+ +
+

Los colaboradores son bienvenidos para enviar tanto código como traducciones.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses.html deleted file mode 100644 index 940d643b..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1069 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Derechos de autor

-

Navegador Privado tiene derechos de autor © 2015-2017 por Soren Stoutner.

- -

Licencia

-

Navegador Privado está liberado bajo la licencia GPLv3+. El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra en la parte inferior de este documento (se deja en el idioma original). - El código fuente está disponible en git.stoutner.com.

- -

Atribuciones

-

La lista de servidores publicitarios usados por el bloqueador de anuncios procede de pgl.yoyo.org. - Ya que una lista de nombres de dominio es una lista de hechos, no puede tener derechos de autor.

-

- - - - derivan de ic_security y de ic_language, que son parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y son liberados bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. - El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Las imágenes resultantes se liberan bajo la - licencia GPLv3+.

-

- deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. - El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. - La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

-

- deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. - El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. - La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

-

orbot es una versión modificada del icono de estado del proyecto Orbot, - que tiene copyright 2009-2010 por Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. Es liberado bajo la licencia BSD modificada (de 3 cláusulas). - El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. - La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

-

cookie fue creado por Google. Es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0 y puede ser descargado desde - Material Design Icons. Está sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño.

-

Los siguientes iconos proceden de conjunto de iconos Android Material, el cual es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0. - Están sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño. Algunos de ellos se han renombrado para que coincida con su uso en el código. Los iconos y los nombres originales se muestran a continuación.

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ic_add.

-

ic_arrow_back.

-

ic_arrow_forward.

-

ic_bookmark_border.

-

ic_bug_report.

-

ic_call_to_action.

-

ic_chrome_reader_mode.

-

ic_close.

-

ic_create_new_folder.

-

ic_devices_other.

-

ic_delete.

-

ic_delete_forever.

-

ic_dns.

-

ic_donut_small.

-

ic_edit.

-

ic_expand_less.

-

ic_expand_more.

-

ic_file_download.

-

ic_find_in_page.

-

ic_folder.

-

ic_folder_special.

-

ic_fullscreen.

-

ic_home.

-

ic_image.

-

ic_import_contacts.

-

ic_important_devices.

-

ic_info_outline.

-

ic_language.

-

ic_list.

-

ic_local_activity.

-

ic_location_off.

-

ic_lock.

-

ic_map.

-

ic_more.

-

ic_question_answer.

-

ic_refresh.

-

ic_search.

-

ic_select_all.

-

ic_settings.

-

ic_smartphone.

-

ic_style.

-

ic_subtitles.

-

ic_text_fields.

-

ic_vertical_align_bottom.

-

ic_vertical_align_top.

-

ic_visibility_off.

-

ic_vpn_lock.

-

ic_web.

- -
- -

GNU General Public License

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La lista de servidores publicitarios usados por el bloqueador de anuncios procede de pgl.yoyo.org. + Ya que una lista de nombres de dominio es una lista de hechos, no puede tener derechos de autor.

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+ + + + derivan de ic_security y de ic_language, que son parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y son liberados bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Las imágenes resultantes se liberan bajo la + licencia GPLv3+.

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+ deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

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+ deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

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orbot es una versión modificada del icono de estado del proyecto Orbot, + que tiene copyright 2009-2010 por Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. Es liberado bajo la licencia BSD modificada (de 3 cláusulas). + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

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cookie fue creado por Google. Es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0 y puede ser descargado desde + Material Design Icons. Está sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño.

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Los siguientes iconos proceden de conjunto de iconos Android Material, el cual es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0. + Están sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño. Algunos de ellos se han renombrado para que coincida con su uso en el código. Los iconos y los nombres originales se muestran a continuación.

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ic_add.

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ic_arrow_back.

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ic_arrow_forward.

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ic_bookmark_border.

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ic_bug_report.

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ic_call_to_action.

+

ic_chrome_reader_mode.

+

ic_close.

+

ic_create_new_folder.

+

ic_delete.

+

ic_delete_forever.

+

ic_devices_other.

+

ic_dns.

+

ic_donut_small.

+

ic_edit.

+

ic_expand_less.

+

ic_expand_more.

+

ic_file_download.

+

ic_find_in_page.

+

ic_folder.

+

ic_folder_special.

+

ic_fullscreen.

+

ic_home.

+

ic_image.

+

ic_import_contacts.

+

ic_important_devices.

+

ic_info_outline.

+

ic_language.

+

ic_list.

+

ic_local_activity.

+

ic_location_off.

+

ic_lock.

+

ic_map.

+

ic_more.

+

ic_question_answer.

+

ic_refresh.

+

ic_search.

+

ic_select_all.

+

ic_settings.

+

ic_smartphone.

+

ic_style.

+

ic_subtitles.

+

ic_text_fields.

+

ic_vertical_align_bottom.

+

ic_vertical_align_top.

+

ic_visibility_off.

+

ic_vpn_lock.

+

ic_web.

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+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54df4663 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_licenses_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,1054 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Derechos de autor

+

Navegador Privado tiene derechos de autor © 2015-2017 por Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Licencia

+

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+ +

Atribuciones

+

La lista de servidores publicitarios usados por el bloqueador de anuncios procede de pgl.yoyo.org. + Ya que una lista de nombres de dominio es una lista de hechos, no puede tener derechos de autor.

+

+ + + + derivan de ic_security y de ic_language, que son parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y son liberados bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Las imágenes resultantes se liberan bajo la + licencia GPLv3+.

+

+ deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

+

+ deriva de ic_exit_to_app, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

+

orbot es una versión modificada del icono de estado del proyecto Orbot, + que tiene copyright 2009-2010 por Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. Es liberado bajo la licencia BSD modificada (de 3 cláusulas). + El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra debajo. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.

+

cookie fue creado por Google. Es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0 y puede ser descargado desde + Material Design Icons. Está sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño.

+

Los siguientes iconos proceden de conjunto de iconos Android Material, el cual es liberado bajo la licencia Apache 2.0. + Están sin cambios, excepto por la información de diseño como el color y el tamaño. Algunos de ellos se han renombrado para que coincida con su uso en el código. Los iconos y los nombres originales se muestran a continuación.

+

ic_add.

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ic_arrow_back.

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ic_arrow_forward.

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ic_bookmark_border.

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ic_bug_report.

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ic_call_to_action.

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ic_chrome_reader_mode.

+

ic_close.

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ic_create_new_folder.

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ic_delete.

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ic_delete_forever.

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ic_devices_other.

+

ic_dns.

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ic_donut_small.

+

ic_edit.

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ic_expand_less.

+

ic_expand_more.

+

ic_file_download.

+

ic_find_in_page.

+

ic_folder.

+

ic_folder_special.

+

ic_fullscreen.

+

ic_home.

+

ic_image.

+

ic_import_contacts.

+

ic_important_devices.

+

ic_info_outline.

+

ic_language.

+

ic_list.

+

ic_local_activity.

+

ic_location_off.

+

ic_lock.

+

ic_map.

+

ic_more.

+

ic_question_answer.

+

ic_refresh.

+

ic_search.

+

ic_select_all.

+

ic_settings.

+

ic_smartphone.

+

ic_style.

+

ic_subtitles.

+

ic_text_fields.

+

ic_vertical_align_bottom.

+

ic_vertical_align_top.

+

ic_visibility_off.

+

ic_vpn_lock.

+

ic_web.

+ +
+ +

GNU General Public License

+

Version 3, 29 June 2007

+ +

Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + <http://fsf.org/>

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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

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+OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific
+language governing permissions and
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+ +
+ +

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+ +

La redistribución y el uso en las formas de código fuente y binario, con o sin + modificaciones, están permitidos siempre que se cumplan las siguientes condiciones:

+ +
    +
  • Las redistribuciones del código fuente deben conservar el aviso de copyright + anterior, esta lista de condiciones y el siguiente descargo de responsabilidad.
  • + +
  • Las redistribuciones en formato binario deben reproducir el aviso de copyright + anterior, esta lista de condiciones y el siguiente descargo de responsabilidad + en la documentación y/u otros materiales suministrados con la distribución.
  • + +
  • Ni el nombre de los titulares de derechos de autor ni los nombres de sus + colaboradores pueden usarse para apoyar o promocionar productos derivados de + este software sin permiso específico previo y por escrito.
  • +
+ +

ESTE SOFTWARE SE SUMINISTRA POR LOS PROPIETARIOS DEL COPYRIGHT Y COLABORADORES + “COMO ESTÁ” Y CUALQUIER GARANTÍAS EXPRESA O IMPLÍCITA, INCLUYENDO, PERO NO + LIMITADO A, LAS GARANTÍAS IMPLÍCITAS DE COMERCIALIZACIÓN Y APTITUD PARA UN + PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR SON RECHAZADAS. EN NINGÚN CASO LOS PROPIETARIOS DEL COPYRIGHT + Y COLABORADORES SERÁN RESPONSABLES POR NINGÚN DAÑO DIRECTO, INDIRECTO, INCIDENTAL, + ESPECIAL, EJEMPLAR O COSECUENCIAL (INCLUYENDO, PERO NO LIMITADO A, LA ADQUISICIÓN + O SUSTITUCIÓN DE BIENES O SERVICIOS; LA PÉRDIDA DE USO, DE DATOS O DE BENEFICIOS; + O INTERRUPCIÓN DE LA ACTIVIDAD EMPRESARIAL) O POR CUALQUIER TEORÍA DE + RESPONSABILIDAD, YA SEA POR CONTRATO, RESPONSABILIDAD ESTRICTA O AGRAVIO + (INCLUYENDO NEGLIGENCIA O CUALQUIER OTRA CAUSA) QUE SURJA DE CUALQUIER MANERA DEL + USO DE ESTE SOFTWARE, INCLUSO SI SE HA ADVERTIDO DE LA POSIBILIDAD DE TALES DAÑOS.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links.html deleted file mode 100644 index 489d7078..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Páginas web

- -

Noticias

- -

Hoja de ruta

- -

Seguimiento de errores y petición de funciones

- -

Foro

- -

GitWeb

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..790e47ba --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Páginas web

+ +

Noticias

+ +

Hoja de ruta

+ +

Seguimiento de errores y petición de funciones

+ +

Foro

+ +

GitWeb

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83a63433 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_links_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Páginas web

+ +

Noticias

+ +

Hoja de ruta

+ +

Seguimiento de errores y petición de funciones

+ +

Foro

+ +

GitWeb

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5d29a6b8..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Tener acceso completo a la red

-

android.permission.INTERNET

-

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

- -

Instalar accesos directos

-

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15aa5c9c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tener acceso completo a la red

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

+ +

Instalar accesos directos

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93112344 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tener acceso completo a la red

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado sería “Sin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internet”.

+ +

Instalar accesos directos

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Requerido para añadir accesos directos de páginas web en el escritorio.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4bfc599e..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Navegador Privado

-

Navegador Privado no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

-
    -
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • -
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • -
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • -
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés [Estados Unidos])
  • -
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • -
  • Proveedor (p.ej. T-Mobile - US)
  • -
- - -

Calificaciones de Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

-
    -
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • -
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés)
  • -
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • -
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Google Nexux 5X [bullhead])
  • -
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • -
- - -

Comentarios de Google Play

-

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. - Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

-
    -
  • Código de versión (p.ej. 7)
  • -
  • Nombre de versión (p.ej. 1.6)
  • -
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 5.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenitel])
  • -
  • Fabricante (p.ej. Samsung)
  • -
  • Tipo de dispositivo (p.ej. Teléfono)
  • -
  • Fabricante de CPU (p.ej. Samsung)
  • -
  • Modelo de CPU (p.ej. Exynos 7420)
  • -
  • Densidad de pantalla (p.ej. 560 dpi)
  • -
  • Tamaño de pantalla (p.ej. 2560 x 1440)
  • -
  • RAM (p.ej. 4096 MB)
  • -
  • Plataforma nativa (p.ej. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • -
  • Versión de OpenGL ES (p.ej. 3.1)
  • -
  • Lenguaje del dispositivo (p.ej. Inglés)
  • -
- - -

Comunicaciones directas

-

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

- -

Uso de Información

-

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, - como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. - Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

- -
-

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..844dfc0d --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegador Privado

+

Navegador Privado no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

+
    +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • +
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • +
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • +
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés [Estados Unidos])
  • +
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • +
  • Proveedor (p.ej. T-Mobile - US)
  • +
+ + +

Calificaciones de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

+
    +
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • +
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés)
  • +
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Google Nexux 5X [bullhead])
  • +
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • +
+ + +

Comentarios de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

+
    +
  • Código de versión (p.ej. 7)
  • +
  • Nombre de versión (p.ej. 1.6)
  • +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 5.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenitel])
  • +
  • Fabricante (p.ej. Samsung)
  • +
  • Tipo de dispositivo (p.ej. Teléfono)
  • +
  • Fabricante de CPU (p.ej. Samsung)
  • +
  • Modelo de CPU (p.ej. Exynos 7420)
  • +
  • Densidad de pantalla (p.ej. 560 dpi)
  • +
  • Tamaño de pantalla (p.ej. 2560 x 1440)
  • +
  • RAM (p.ej. 4096 MB)
  • +
  • Plataforma nativa (p.ej. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • +
  • Versión de OpenGL ES (p.ej. 3.1)
  • +
  • Lenguaje del dispositivo (p.ej. Inglés)
  • +
+ + +

Comunicaciones directas

+

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

+ +

Uso de Información

+

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, + como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. + Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

+ +
+

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..066f0714 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegador Privado

+

Navegador Privado no recoge ninguna información del usuario.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorías.

+
    +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • +
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • +
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • +
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés [Estados Unidos])
  • +
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • +
  • Proveedor (p.ej. T-Mobile - US)
  • +
+ + +

Calificaciones de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios.

+
    +
  • País (p.ej. Estados Unidos)
  • +
  • Lenguaje (p.ej. Inglés)
  • +
  • Versión de app (p.ej. 14)
  • +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Google Nexux 5X [bullhead])
  • +
  • Tabletas (p.ej. Tabletas de 10" o más)
  • +
+ + +

Comentarios de Google Play

+

Google Play tiene su propia política de privacidad. + Además del nombre del comentador, la calificación y el texto del comentario (las cuales están disponibles públicamente), Google proporciona alguna o toda la siguiente información al desarrollador.

+
    +
  • Código de versión (p.ej. 7)
  • +
  • Nombre de versión (p.ej. 1.6)
  • +
  • Versión de Android (p.ej. Android 5.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (p.ej. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenitel])
  • +
  • Fabricante (p.ej. Samsung)
  • +
  • Tipo de dispositivo (p.ej. Teléfono)
  • +
  • Fabricante de CPU (p.ej. Samsung)
  • +
  • Modelo de CPU (p.ej. Exynos 7420)
  • +
  • Densidad de pantalla (p.ej. 560 dpi)
  • +
  • Tamaño de pantalla (p.ej. 2560 x 1440)
  • +
  • RAM (p.ej. 4096 MB)
  • +
  • Plataforma nativa (p.ej. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • +
  • Versión de OpenGL ES (p.ej. 3.1)
  • +
  • Lenguaje del dispositivo (p.ej. Inglés)
  • +
+ + +

Comunicaciones directas

+

Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com.

+ +

Uso de Información

+

Stoutner puede usar esta información de cualquier forma que ayude en el desarrollo de Navegador Privado, + como solucionar problemas de informes de errores o en el desarrollo de características, incluyendo compartir la información con una tercera parte para ayudar en este proceso. + Stoutner nunca vendrá la información ni la transferirá a ninguna tercera parte que la pudiera usar para publicidad o marketing.

+ +
+

Revisión 1.4, 20 de abril de 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings.html deleted file mode 100644 index b5f15d8c..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Navegación web segura

- -

Por defecto Navegador Privado navega con Javascript, cookies y almacenamiento DOM desactivados. - Sin embargo, algunas páginas web necesitan legítimamente estas características para funcionar correctamente. - La configuración de dominio puede activar automáticamente un conjunto específico de características al visitar un dominio designado.

- -

- -

Al visitar un dominio que tiene la configuración de dominio especificada, el fondo de la casilla de texto de la URL es verde.

- -

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f8e77e8c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegación web segura

+ +

Por defecto Navegador Privado navega con Javascript, cookies y almacenamiento DOM desactivados. + Sin embargo, algunas páginas web necesitan legítimamente estas características para funcionar correctamente. + La configuración de dominio puede activar automáticamente un conjunto específico de características al visitar un dominio designado.

+ +

+ +

Al visitar un dominio que tiene la configuración de dominio especificada, el fondo de la casilla de texto de la URL es verde.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5de38552 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_domain_settings_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navegación web segura

+ +

Por defecto Navegador Privado navega con Javascript, cookies y almacenamiento DOM desactivados. + Sin embargo, algunas páginas web necesitan legítimamente estas características para funcionar correctamente. + La configuración de dominio puede activar automáticamente un conjunto específico de características al visitar un dominio designado.

+ +

+ +

Al visitar un dominio que tiene la configuración de dominio especificada, el fondo de la casilla de texto de la URL es verde.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1f7a577d..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Javascript es poderoso

- -

En los principios de internet las páginas web eran estáticas, sólo contenían textos e imágenes que eran mostradas en la pantalla y no podían cambiarse o interactuar con el usuario. - Por supuesto, nada muy interesante puede pasar con contenido estático. Se desarrollaron diferentes tecnologías para facilitar páginas web dinámicas. Javascript - es una de estas tecnologías.

- -

Javascript es un lenguaje de programación. Muchos servidores web alojan programas escritos en Javascript, que son enviados a los dispositivos como parte de la página - web. El dispositivo ejecuta este Javascript en su procesador local y sigue los comandos del programa, el cual puede animar imágenes en dicho sitio web, abrir un menú emergente, y - hacer muchas otras cosas útiles.

- - -

Javascript es peligroso

- -

Por supuesto, el concepto de ejecutar programas arbitrarios de un sitio web es potencialmente peligroso. Es por ello que hay limitaciones en Javascript para evitar que haga cosas - como instalar virus. Sin embargo, resulta que estas limitaciones son demasiado amplias. Abajo tenemos una captura de pantalla de la web webkay, que es una web - que muestra el tipo de información que Javascript puede producir sobre un dispositivo. Browser Leaks es otro buen recurso.

- -

- -

Con fines de privacidad, lo ideal sería navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado. Sin embargo, hay algunas páginas web que requieren legítimamente de Javascript para lograr sus - propósitos, y otras que no funcionan correctamente sin Javascript aunque pudieran programarse para hacerlo así. Navegador Privado aborda esto haciendo sencillo el poder activar y desactivar Javascript. - Tocando el escudo de privacidad alternará entre azul o amarillo - (los cuales indican que Javascript está deshabilitado) y rojo (Javascript habilitado). - Revisar la diferente información que webkay puede recoger con Javascript habilitado y deshabilitado es informativo.

- -

Navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado, y sólo habilitarlo cuando sea necesario, hace mucho en proteger la privacidad del usuario. - Además, Javascript se usa para cargar muchos de los molestos anuncios y demás basura que viene con las más modernas páginas web. - Al deshabilitarlo, las páginas web cargarán más rápido, consumirán menos tráfico de red y contendrán menos anuncios molestos, como aquellos que cubren el texto de toda la página web.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e9105f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Javascript es poderoso

+ +

En los principios de internet las páginas web eran estáticas, sólo contenían textos e imágenes que eran mostradas en la pantalla y no podían cambiarse o interactuar con el usuario. + Por supuesto, nada muy interesante puede pasar con contenido estático. Se desarrollaron diferentes tecnologías para facilitar páginas web dinámicas. Javascript + es una de estas tecnologías.

+ +

Javascript es un lenguaje de programación. Muchos servidores web alojan programas escritos en Javascript, que son enviados a los dispositivos como parte de la página + web. El dispositivo ejecuta este Javascript en su procesador local y sigue los comandos del programa, el cual puede animar imágenes en dicho sitio web, abrir un menú emergente, y + hacer muchas otras cosas útiles.

+ + +

Javascript es peligroso

+ +

Por supuesto, el concepto de ejecutar programas arbitrarios de un sitio web es potencialmente peligroso. Es por ello que hay limitaciones en Javascript para evitar que haga cosas + como instalar virus. Sin embargo, resulta que estas limitaciones son demasiado amplias. Abajo tenemos una captura de pantalla de la web webkay, que es una web + que muestra el tipo de información que Javascript puede producir sobre un dispositivo. Browser Leaks es otro buen recurso.

+ +

+ +

Con fines de privacidad, lo ideal sería navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado. Sin embargo, hay algunas páginas web que requieren legítimamente de Javascript para lograr sus + propósitos, y otras que no funcionan correctamente sin Javascript aunque pudieran programarse para hacerlo así. Navegador Privado aborda esto haciendo sencillo el poder activar y desactivar Javascript. + Tocando el escudo de privacidad alternará entre azul o amarillo + (los cuales indican que Javascript está deshabilitado) y rojo (Javascript habilitado). + Revisar la diferente información que webkay puede recoger con Javascript habilitado y deshabilitado es informativo.

+ +

Navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado, y sólo habilitarlo cuando sea necesario, hace mucho en proteger la privacidad del usuario. + Además, Javascript se usa para cargar muchos de los molestos anuncios y demás basura que viene con las más modernas páginas web. + Al deshabilitarlo, las páginas web cargarán más rápido, consumirán menos tráfico de red y contendrán menos anuncios molestos, como aquellos que cubren el texto de toda la página web.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..629093d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_javascript_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Javascript es poderoso

+ +

En los principios de internet las páginas web eran estáticas, sólo contenían textos e imágenes que eran mostradas en la pantalla y no podían cambiarse o interactuar con el usuario. + Por supuesto, nada muy interesante puede pasar con contenido estático. Se desarrollaron diferentes tecnologías para facilitar páginas web dinámicas. Javascript + es una de estas tecnologías.

+ +

Javascript es un lenguaje de programación. Muchos servidores web alojan programas escritos en Javascript, que son enviados a los dispositivos como parte de la página + web. El dispositivo ejecuta este Javascript en su procesador local y sigue los comandos del programa, el cual puede animar imágenes en dicho sitio web, abrir un menú emergente, y + hacer muchas otras cosas útiles.

+ + +

Javascript es peligroso

+ +

Por supuesto, el concepto de ejecutar programas arbitrarios de un sitio web es potencialmente peligroso. Es por ello que hay limitaciones en Javascript para evitar que haga cosas + como instalar virus. Sin embargo, resulta que estas limitaciones son demasiado amplias. Abajo tenemos una captura de pantalla de la web webkay, que es una web + que muestra el tipo de información que Javascript puede producir sobre un dispositivo. Browser Leaks es otro buen recurso.

+ +

+ +

Con fines de privacidad, lo ideal sería navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado. Sin embargo, hay algunas páginas web que requieren legítimamente de Javascript para lograr sus + propósitos, y otras que no funcionan correctamente sin Javascript aunque pudieran programarse para hacerlo así. Navegador Privado aborda esto haciendo sencillo el poder activar y desactivar Javascript. + Tocando el escudo de privacidad alternará entre azul o amarillo + (los cuales indican que Javascript está deshabilitado) y rojo (Javascript habilitado). + Revisar la diferente información que webkay puede recoger con Javascript habilitado y deshabilitado es informativo.

+ +

Navegar por internet con Javascript deshabilitado, y sólo habilitarlo cuando sea necesario, hace mucho en proteger la privacidad del usuario. + Además, Javascript se usa para cargar muchos de los molestos anuncios y demás basura que viene con las más modernas páginas web. + Al deshabilitarlo, las páginas web cargarán más rápido, consumirán menos tráfico de red y contendrán menos anuncios molestos, como aquellos que cubren el texto de toda la página web.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage.html deleted file mode 100644 index de3270c1..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Cookies de primera parte

- -

Las cookies de primera parte son cookies establecidas por la página web en la barra URL de la parte superior de la página.

- -

Desde los primeros días de internet se hizo obvio que sería algo ventajoso para las páginas web el poder guardar información en un ordenador para un acceso futuro. Por ejemplo, - una página web que muestra información del tiempo podría preguntar al usuario por un código postal, y luego guardarlo en una cookie. La próxima vez que el usuario visitara la - página web, la información del tiempo sería automáticamente cargada para ese código postal, sin que el usuario tenga que poner su código postal, y sin la necesidad por parte del usuario - de crear una cuenta en la página web (que sería excesivo para una tarea tan simple).

- -

Como todo lo demás en la web, gente inteligente averiguó todas las formas de abusar de las cookies para hacer cosas que los usuarios no aprobarían si supieran que están ocurriendo. Por - ejemplo, una página web puede establecer una cookie con un número de serie único en un dispositivo. Luego, cada vez que el usuario visite la página web con ese dispositivo, puede ser - vinculado a un perfil único, incluso si el dispositivo se conecta desde direcciones IP diferentes, como a menudo hacen los teléfonos celulares.

- -

Muchas páginas web con inicios de sesión requieren que sean habilitadas las cookies de primera parte para que un determinado usuario siga conectado en dicha sesión. Las cookies no - son la única forma en que una página web puede mantener conectado en una sesión a un usuario mientras se mueve de una página a otra en ese sitio web, pero si una página web en particular - ha elegido implementar inicios de sesión de esa manera, la única forma de poder usar la funcionalidad de ese sitio web será habilitando cookies de primera parte.

- -

Si las cookies de primera parte están habilitadas pero Javascript está deshabilitado, el icono de privacidad será amarillo como advertencia.

- - -

Cookies de terceras partes

- -

Las cookies de terceras partes son establecidas por ciertas partes de una página web que son cargadas desde servidores diferentes a la URL de la parte superior de la página. Por ejemplo, - la mayoría de páginas web que tienen anuncios los cargan desde una compañía de publicidad de terceros, como Ad Sense - de Google. Cada vez que se carga la página web, solicita a la compañía de publicidad que muestre un anuncio. La compañía de publicidad analiza cualquier información que pueda tener sobre el usuario, - analiza la tasa actual que los anunciantes están dispuestos a pagar por sus anuncios, y selecciona uno para mostrar. La sección de la página web que muestra los anuncios es cargada desde el servidor - de la compañía de terceros en vez de hacerlo desde el servidor principal.

- -

Ya que la mayoría de los anuncios en internet se muestran desde solo unas pequeñas compañías, no les llevó a éstas mucho tiempo en darse cuenta que podrían establecer una cookie de seguimiento - en el dispositivo del usuario y así conocer cualquier lugar al que el usuario va. Cada vez que un anuncio se carga desde una compañía, lo primero que hace es comprobar si el dispositivo ya tiene un - único número de serie en una cookie de seguimiento. Si es así, busca el perfil para ese número de serie y toma nota del nuevo sitio web. Es por esto que un usuario puede hacer una búsqueda en - una página web por un producto que normalmente no busca, como nueces, y luego de pronto empieza a ver anuncios de nueces en cada página web que visita.

- -

Además de compañías de publicidad, las páginas de redes sociales descubrieron que también podían entrar en acción. Hace unos pocos años, las principales páginas de redes sociales - como Facebook y Twitter convencieron a un gran número de páginas web que sería por su mejor interés colocar pequeños iconos de redes sociales en sus páginas. Éstos no son sólo imágenes. - Contienen código incrustado que enlazan de nuevo a la web de la red social, y entre otras cosas cargan una cookie de terceras partes en el dispositivo. - Estas cookies se colocan aunque el usuario no tenga una cuenta con la plataforma de la red social. A través del tiempo, compañías como Facebook (la cual también corre una red de anuncios) han construído un gran - número de perfiles detallados sobre personas que ni siquiera han creado una cuenta en su web. - -

Prácticamente no existe una buena razón por la cual se deban habilitar las cookies de terceras partes. En dispositivos con Android KitKat o más antiguos (versión <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20). WebView no - diferencia entre cookies de primera parte y de terceras partes. Así que habilitando las cookies de - primera parte se habilitarán también las de terceras partes.

- - -

Almacenamiento DOM

- -

El almacenamiento Modelo de Objeto de Documento (Document Object Model), también conocido como almacenamiento web, es como cookies pero más poderoso. Mientras el tamaño de almacenamiento combinado máximo para todas las cookies - de una única URL es de 4 kilobytes, el almacenamiento DOM puede tener megabytes por sitio web. Debido a que el almacenamiento DOM usa Javascript para leer y escribir - los datos, habilitarlo no hará nada a menos que Javascript sea habilitado también.

- - -

Datos de formulario

- -

Los datos de formulario contienen información escrita en formularios web, como nombres de usuario, direcciones, números de teléfono, etcétera, y los enumera en un cuadro desplegable en futuras visitas. - A diferencia de las otras formas de almacenamiento local, los datos de formulario no son enviados al servidor web sin una interacción específica del usuario.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..617126b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Cookies de primera parte

+ +

Las cookies de primera parte son cookies establecidas por la página web en la barra URL de la parte superior de la página.

+ +

Desde los primeros días de internet se hizo obvio que sería algo ventajoso para las páginas web el poder guardar información en un ordenador para un acceso futuro. Por ejemplo, + una página web que muestra información del tiempo podría preguntar al usuario por un código postal, y luego guardarlo en una cookie. La próxima vez que el usuario visitara la + página web, la información del tiempo sería automáticamente cargada para ese código postal, sin que el usuario tenga que poner su código postal, y sin la necesidad por parte del usuario + de crear una cuenta en la página web (que sería excesivo para una tarea tan simple).

+ +

Como todo lo demás en la web, gente inteligente averiguó todas las formas de abusar de las cookies para hacer cosas que los usuarios no aprobarían si supieran que están ocurriendo. Por + ejemplo, una página web puede establecer una cookie con un número de serie único en un dispositivo. Luego, cada vez que el usuario visite la página web con ese dispositivo, puede ser + vinculado a un perfil único, incluso si el dispositivo se conecta desde direcciones IP diferentes, como a menudo hacen los teléfonos celulares.

+ +

Muchas páginas web con inicios de sesión requieren que sean habilitadas las cookies de primera parte para que un determinado usuario siga conectado en dicha sesión. Las cookies no + son la única forma en que una página web puede mantener conectado en una sesión a un usuario mientras se mueve de una página a otra en ese sitio web, pero si una página web en particular + ha elegido implementar inicios de sesión de esa manera, la única forma de poder usar la funcionalidad de ese sitio web será habilitando cookies de primera parte.

+ +

Si las cookies de primera parte están habilitadas pero Javascript está deshabilitado, el icono de privacidad será amarillo como advertencia.

+ + +

Cookies de terceras partes

+ +

Las cookies de terceras partes son establecidas por ciertas partes de una página web que son cargadas desde servidores diferentes a la URL de la parte superior de la página. Por ejemplo, + la mayoría de páginas web que tienen anuncios los cargan desde una compañía de publicidad de terceros, como Ad Sense + de Google. Cada vez que se carga la página web, solicita a la compañía de publicidad que muestre un anuncio. La compañía de publicidad analiza cualquier información que pueda tener sobre el usuario, + analiza la tasa actual que los anunciantes están dispuestos a pagar por sus anuncios, y selecciona uno para mostrar. La sección de la página web que muestra los anuncios es cargada desde el servidor + de la compañía de terceros en vez de hacerlo desde el servidor principal.

+ +

Ya que la mayoría de los anuncios en internet se muestran desde solo unas pequeñas compañías, no les llevó a éstas mucho tiempo en darse cuenta que podrían establecer una cookie de seguimiento + en el dispositivo del usuario y así conocer cualquier lugar al que el usuario va. Cada vez que un anuncio se carga desde una compañía, lo primero que hace es comprobar si el dispositivo ya tiene un + único número de serie en una cookie de seguimiento. Si es así, busca el perfil para ese número de serie y toma nota del nuevo sitio web. Es por esto que un usuario puede hacer una búsqueda en + una página web por un producto que normalmente no busca, como nueces, y luego de pronto empieza a ver anuncios de nueces en cada página web que visita.

+ +

Además de compañías de publicidad, las páginas de redes sociales descubrieron que también podían entrar en acción. Hace unos pocos años, las principales páginas de redes sociales + como Facebook y Twitter convencieron a un gran número de páginas web que sería por su mejor interés colocar pequeños iconos de redes sociales en sus páginas. Éstos no son sólo imágenes. + Contienen código incrustado que enlazan de nuevo a la web de la red social, y entre otras cosas cargan una cookie de terceras partes en el dispositivo. + Estas cookies se colocan aunque el usuario no tenga una cuenta con la plataforma de la red social. A través del tiempo, compañías como Facebook (la cual también corre una red de anuncios) han construído un gran + número de perfiles detallados sobre personas que ni siquiera han creado una cuenta en su web. + +

Prácticamente no existe una buena razón por la cual se deban habilitar las cookies de terceras partes. En dispositivos con Android KitKat o más antiguos (versión <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20). WebView no + diferencia entre cookies de primera parte y de terceras partes. Así que habilitando las cookies de + primera parte se habilitarán también las de terceras partes.

+ + +

Almacenamiento DOM

+ +

El almacenamiento Modelo de Objeto de Documento (Document Object Model), también conocido como almacenamiento web, es como cookies pero más poderoso. Mientras el tamaño de almacenamiento combinado máximo para todas las cookies + de una única URL es de 4 kilobytes, el almacenamiento DOM puede tener megabytes por sitio web. Debido a que el almacenamiento DOM usa Javascript para leer y escribir + los datos, habilitarlo no hará nada a menos que Javascript sea habilitado también.

+ + +

Datos de formulario

+ +

Los datos de formulario contienen información escrita en formularios web, como nombres de usuario, direcciones, números de teléfono, etcétera, y los enumera en un cuadro desplegable en futuras visitas. + A diferencia de las otras formas de almacenamiento local, los datos de formulario no son enviados al servidor web sin una interacción específica del usuario.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a1fef179 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_local_storage_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Cookies de primera parte

+ +

Las cookies de primera parte son cookies establecidas por la página web en la barra URL de la parte superior de la página.

+ +

Desde los primeros días de internet se hizo obvio que sería algo ventajoso para las páginas web el poder guardar información en un ordenador para un acceso futuro. Por ejemplo, + una página web que muestra información del tiempo podría preguntar al usuario por un código postal, y luego guardarlo en una cookie. La próxima vez que el usuario visitara la + página web, la información del tiempo sería automáticamente cargada para ese código postal, sin que el usuario tenga que poner su código postal, y sin la necesidad por parte del usuario + de crear una cuenta en la página web (que sería excesivo para una tarea tan simple).

+ +

Como todo lo demás en la web, gente inteligente averiguó todas las formas de abusar de las cookies para hacer cosas que los usuarios no aprobarían si supieran que están ocurriendo. Por + ejemplo, una página web puede establecer una cookie con un número de serie único en un dispositivo. Luego, cada vez que el usuario visite la página web con ese dispositivo, puede ser + vinculado a un perfil único, incluso si el dispositivo se conecta desde direcciones IP diferentes, como a menudo hacen los teléfonos celulares.

+ +

Muchas páginas web con inicios de sesión requieren que sean habilitadas las cookies de primera parte para que un determinado usuario siga conectado en dicha sesión. Las cookies no + son la única forma en que una página web puede mantener conectado en una sesión a un usuario mientras se mueve de una página a otra en ese sitio web, pero si una página web en particular + ha elegido implementar inicios de sesión de esa manera, la única forma de poder usar la funcionalidad de ese sitio web será habilitando cookies de primera parte.

+ +

Si las cookies de primera parte están habilitadas pero Javascript está deshabilitado, el icono de privacidad será amarillo como advertencia.

+ + +

Cookies de terceras partes

+ +

Las cookies de terceras partes son establecidas por ciertas partes de una página web que son cargadas desde servidores diferentes a la URL de la parte superior de la página. Por ejemplo, + la mayoría de páginas web que tienen anuncios los cargan desde una compañía de publicidad de terceros, como Ad Sense + de Google. Cada vez que se carga la página web, solicita a la compañía de publicidad que muestre un anuncio. La compañía de publicidad analiza cualquier información que pueda tener sobre el usuario, + analiza la tasa actual que los anunciantes están dispuestos a pagar por sus anuncios, y selecciona uno para mostrar. La sección de la página web que muestra los anuncios es cargada desde el servidor + de la compañía de terceros en vez de hacerlo desde el servidor principal.

+ +

Ya que la mayoría de los anuncios en internet se muestran desde solo unas pequeñas compañías, no les llevó a éstas mucho tiempo en darse cuenta que podrían establecer una cookie de seguimiento + en el dispositivo del usuario y así conocer cualquier lugar al que el usuario va. Cada vez que un anuncio se carga desde una compañía, lo primero que hace es comprobar si el dispositivo ya tiene un + único número de serie en una cookie de seguimiento. Si es así, busca el perfil para ese número de serie y toma nota del nuevo sitio web. Es por esto que un usuario puede hacer una búsqueda en + una página web por un producto que normalmente no busca, como nueces, y luego de pronto empieza a ver anuncios de nueces en cada página web que visita.

+ +

Además de compañías de publicidad, las páginas de redes sociales descubrieron que también podían entrar en acción. Hace unos pocos años, las principales páginas de redes sociales + como Facebook y Twitter convencieron a un gran número de páginas web que sería por su mejor interés colocar pequeños iconos de redes sociales en sus páginas. Éstos no son sólo imágenes. + Contienen código incrustado que enlazan de nuevo a la web de la red social, y entre otras cosas cargan una cookie de terceras partes en el dispositivo. + Estas cookies se colocan aunque el usuario no tenga una cuenta con la plataforma de la red social. A través del tiempo, compañías como Facebook (la cual también corre una red de anuncios) han construído un gran + número de perfiles detallados sobre personas que ni siquiera han creado una cuenta en su web. + +

Prácticamente no existe una buena razón por la cual se deban habilitar las cookies de terceras partes. En dispositivos con Android KitKat o más antiguos (versión <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20). WebView no + diferencia entre cookies de primera parte y de terceras partes. Así que habilitando las cookies de + primera parte se habilitarán también las de terceras partes.

+ + +

Almacenamiento DOM

+ +

El almacenamiento Modelo de Objeto de Documento (Document Object Model), también conocido como almacenamiento web, es como cookies pero más poderoso. Mientras el tamaño de almacenamiento combinado máximo para todas las cookies + de una única URL es de 4 kilobytes, el almacenamiento DOM puede tener megabytes por sitio web. Debido a que el almacenamiento DOM usa Javascript para leer y escribir + los datos, habilitarlo no hará nada a menos que Javascript sea habilitado también.

+ + +

Datos de formulario

+ +

Los datos de formulario contienen información escrita en formularios web, como nombres de usuario, direcciones, números de teléfono, etcétera, y los enumera en un cuadro desplegable en futuras visitas. + A diferencia de las otras formas de almacenamiento local, los datos de formulario no son enviados al servidor web sin una interacción específica del usuario.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview.html deleted file mode 100644 index 03628f1d..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Verdadera privacidad

- -

Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecerte todo el control posible de tu privacidad mientras navegas por internet. - Cuando conectas a un sitio web, parte de la información que es necesaria para facilitar la conexión son transferidas al servidor. - Por ejemplo, el servidor recibirá tu dirección IP y un número de puerto, los cuales son necesarios, así sabe dónde enviar la respuesta. - Esta información es a menudo registrada por el servidor, permitiendo al desarrollador del sitio web realizar informes mostrando las veces - que ha sido cargada una web y cuántas diferentes direcciones IP accedieron a ella.

- -

Sin embargo, la mayoría de operadores de un sitio web quieren rastrear tu navegación web a través de muchas webs, no sólo en un servidor. - Existen muchas técnicas que usan para conseguirlo. Algunas de ellas solicitan o colocan información extra en tu dispositivo que facilita este rastreo. - Casi todos los navegadores participarán voluntariamente en este rastreo sin informar al usuario de lo que están haciendo. - Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecer al usuario toda la información y control sobre estas técnicas de rastreo como sea posible.

- - -

Limitaciones del WebView de Android

- -

Navegador Privado usa el WebView que incorpora Android para interpretar los sitios web. - Existen algunas limitaciones en los controles que WebView expone para administrar la configuración de privacidad. - Por ejemplo, no es posible habilitar algunos comandos JavaScript mientras que se deshabilitan otros. - En el futuro, Navegador Privado cambiará a un WebView personalizado llamado WebView Privado.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79627154 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Verdadera privacidad

+ +

Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecerte todo el control posible de tu privacidad mientras navegas por internet. + Cuando conectas a un sitio web, parte de la información que es necesaria para facilitar la conexión son transferidas al servidor. + Por ejemplo, el servidor recibirá tu dirección IP y un número de puerto, los cuales son necesarios, así sabe dónde enviar la respuesta. + Esta información es a menudo registrada por el servidor, permitiendo al desarrollador del sitio web realizar informes mostrando las veces + que ha sido cargada una web y cuántas diferentes direcciones IP accedieron a ella.

+ +

Sin embargo, la mayoría de operadores de un sitio web quieren rastrear tu navegación web a través de muchas webs, no sólo en un servidor. + Existen muchas técnicas que usan para conseguirlo. Algunas de ellas solicitan o colocan información extra en tu dispositivo que facilita este rastreo. + Casi todos los navegadores participarán voluntariamente en este rastreo sin informar al usuario de lo que están haciendo. + Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecer al usuario toda la información y control sobre estas técnicas de rastreo como sea posible.

+ + +

Limitaciones del WebView de Android

+ +

Navegador Privado usa el WebView que incorpora Android para interpretar los sitios web. + Existen algunas limitaciones en los controles que WebView expone para administrar la configuración de privacidad. + Por ejemplo, no es posible habilitar algunos comandos JavaScript mientras que se deshabilitan otros. + En el futuro, Navegador Privado cambiará a un WebView personalizado llamado WebView Privado.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5eabb9a --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_overview_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Verdadera privacidad

+ +

Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecerte todo el control posible de tu privacidad mientras navegas por internet. + Cuando conectas a un sitio web, parte de la información que es necesaria para facilitar la conexión son transferidas al servidor. + Por ejemplo, el servidor recibirá tu dirección IP y un número de puerto, los cuales son necesarios, así sabe dónde enviar la respuesta. + Esta información es a menudo registrada por el servidor, permitiendo al desarrollador del sitio web realizar informes mostrando las veces + que ha sido cargada una web y cuántas diferentes direcciones IP accedieron a ella.

+ +

Sin embargo, la mayoría de operadores de un sitio web quieren rastrear tu navegación web a través de muchas webs, no sólo en un servidor. + Existen muchas técnicas que usan para conseguirlo. Algunas de ellas solicitan o colocan información extra en tu dispositivo que facilita este rastreo. + Casi todos los navegadores participarán voluntariamente en este rastreo sin informar al usuario de lo que están haciendo. + Navegador Privado está diseñado para ofrecer al usuario toda la información y control sobre estas técnicas de rastreo como sea posible.

+ + +

Limitaciones del WebView de Android

+ +

Navegador Privado usa el WebView que incorpora Android para interpretar los sitios web. + Existen algunas limitaciones en los controles que WebView expone para administrar la configuración de privacidad. + Por ejemplo, no es posible habilitar algunos comandos JavaScript mientras que se deshabilitan otros. + En el futuro, Navegador Privado cambiará a un WebView personalizado llamado WebView Privado.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1a107e57..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Conectar con confianza

- -

Al visitar una URL cifrada (que empieza con HTTPS), el servidor web usa un certificado SSL para cifrar tanto la información enviada al navegador como asimismo para identificar al servidor. - El propósito de la identificación del servidor es para prevenir que una máquina ubicada entre el navegador y el servidor web pretenda ser el servidor y descifrar la información en tránsito. - Este clase de ataque es conocido como Hombre en Medio (MITM en sus iniciales en inglés). - Los certificados SSL son generados por las autoridades certificadoras: compañías que verifican la identidad de un servidor y producen un certificado a cambio de una tarifa. - Android tiene una lista de autoridades certificadoras de confianza y aceptará cualquiera de sus certificados para cualquier página web. - Se supone que no es posible que una organización adquiera un certificado SSL para un dominio que no controla, pero en la práctica muchos gobiernos y grandes corporaciones han sido capaces de hacerlo.

- -

El propósito de la fijación de certificado SSL es para decir al navegador que sólo un certificado SSL específico es confiable para un dominio particular. - Cualquier otro certificado, aunque sea válido, será rechazado.

- -

- -

Los certificados SSL expiran en una fecha especificada, por lo que incluso los certificados SSL fijados necesitarán legítimamente ser actualizados de vez en cuando. - Como regla general, fijar los certificados SSL probablemente no sea necesario en la mayoría de los casos. - Pero para aquellos que sospechan que organizaciones poderosas puedan estar aputando hacia ellos, la fijación de certificados SSL puede detectar y frustar un ataque MITM.

- -

- -

Los certificados SSL pueden ser fijados en Configuración de Dominios. - Además de proteger contra ataques MITM, fijar un certificado autofirmado para un dispositivo como un router inalámbrico o punto de acceso eliminará el mensaje de error que se presenta normalmente cada vez que se carga su página web.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a32c082c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Conectar con confianza

+ +

Al visitar una URL cifrada (que empieza con HTTPS), el servidor web usa un certificado SSL para cifrar tanto la información enviada al navegador como asimismo para identificar al servidor. + El propósito de la identificación del servidor es para prevenir que una máquina ubicada entre el navegador y el servidor web pretenda ser el servidor y descifrar la información en tránsito. + Este clase de ataque es conocido como Hombre en Medio (MITM en sus iniciales en inglés). + Los certificados SSL son generados por las autoridades certificadoras: compañías que verifican la identidad de un servidor y producen un certificado a cambio de una tarifa. + Android tiene una lista de autoridades certificadoras de confianza y aceptará cualquiera de sus certificados para cualquier página web. + Se supone que no es posible que una organización adquiera un certificado SSL para un dominio que no controla, pero en la práctica muchos gobiernos y grandes corporaciones han sido capaces de hacerlo.

+ +

Al fijar un certificado SSL se le indica al navegador que sólo se puede confiar en un certificado SSL específico para un dominio en particular. Cualquier otro certificado, aunque sea válido, será rechazado.

+ +

+ +

Los certificados SSL expiran en una fecha especificada, por lo que incluso los certificados SSL fijados necesitarán legítimamente ser actualizados de vez en cuando. + Como regla general, fijar los certificados SSL probablemente no sea necesario en la mayoría de los casos. + Pero para aquellos que sospechan que organizaciones poderosas puedan estar aputando hacia ellos, la fijación de certificados SSL puede detectar y frustar un ataque MITM.

+ +

+ +

Los certificados SSL pueden ser fijados en Configuración de Dominios. + Además de proteger contra ataques MITM, fijar un certificado autofirmado para un dispositivo como un router inalámbrico o punto de acceso eliminará el mensaje de error que se presenta normalmente cada vez que se carga su página web. + Para ver el certificado SSL de la página web actual, pulse sobre el icono favorito próximo a la barrra URL.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac6d9db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Conectar con confianza

+ +

Al visitar una URL cifrada (que empieza con HTTPS), el servidor web usa un certificado SSL para cifrar tanto la información enviada al navegador como asimismo para identificar al servidor. + El propósito de la identificación del servidor es para prevenir que una máquina ubicada entre el navegador y el servidor web pretenda ser el servidor y descifrar la información en tránsito. + Este clase de ataque es conocido como Hombre en Medio (MITM en sus iniciales en inglés). + Los certificados SSL son generados por las autoridades certificadoras: compañías que verifican la identidad de un servidor y producen un certificado a cambio de una tarifa. + Android tiene una lista de autoridades certificadoras de confianza y aceptará cualquiera de sus certificados para cualquier página web. + Se supone que no es posible que una organización adquiera un certificado SSL para un dominio que no controla, pero en la práctica muchos gobiernos y grandes corporaciones han sido capaces de hacerlo.

+ +

Al fijar un certificado SSL se le indica al navegador que sólo se puede confiar en un certificado SSL específico para un dominio en particular. Cualquier otro certificado, aunque sea válido, será rechazado.

+ +

+ +

Los certificados SSL expiran en una fecha especificada, por lo que incluso los certificados SSL fijados necesitarán legítimamente ser actualizados de vez en cuando. + Como regla general, fijar los certificados SSL probablemente no sea necesario en la mayoría de los casos. + Pero para aquellos que sospechan que organizaciones poderosas puedan estar aputando hacia ellos, la fijación de certificados SSL puede detectar y frustar un ataque MITM.

+ +

+ +

Los certificados SSL pueden ser fijados en Configuración de Dominios. + Además de proteger contra ataques MITM, fijar un certificado autofirmado para un dispositivo como un router inalámbrico o punto de acceso eliminará el mensaje de error que se presenta normalmente cada vez que se carga su página web. + Para ver el certificado SSL de la página web actual, pulse sobre el icono favorito próximo a la barrra URL.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1d84d916..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Tor y sus límites

- -

Existen dos categorías generales de malos actores que quieren infringir la privacidad de la web: gobiernos maliciosos con acceso a ISPs (Proveedores de Servicios de Internet) y grandes corporaciones que ofrecen redes sociales y de publicidad. - TOR (El Enrutador de Cebolla) es útil en proteger la privacidad de gobiernos maliciosos (que espían el tráfico en tránsito) pero no de grandes corporaciones (que incrustan código malicioso en los servidores web).

- - -

Gobiernos maliciosos

- -

Los gobiernos maliciosos a menudo espían a sus ciudadanos para castigar la disidencia o la actividad de derechos humanos. - Normalmente suelen operar los ISPs locales o los fuerzan a revelar información mostrando cada dirección IP que visita cada usuario. - Tor está diseñado para vencer esta infracción de privacidad encriptando el tráfico del dispositivo de un usuario, - enrutándolo a través de tres servidores separados en internet antes de enviarlo al destino final. - Esto significa que ningún ISP local, servidor o página web pueden, a la vez, conocer la dirección IP del dispositivo del usuario y la dirección IP del servidor web final. - Los gobiernos maliciosos y los ISPs que ellos controlan no pueden decir a qué servidores web está accediendo un determinado usuario, aunque pueden decir que ese usuario está usando Tor. - En algunas partes del mundo, usar Tor podría interpretarse como una prueba de conducta ilegal (“si no tuvieras nada que esconder no estarías encriptando tu tráfico”) - y los usuarios podrían ser castigados porque los gobiernos asumen que están haciendo algo prohibido. Por tanto, Tor puede ser útil, pero no es la panacea.

- - -

Grandes corporaciones

- -

Cuando un usuario se conecta a un servidor web, éste puede ver la dirección IP del usuario. - Aunque esto no es una ciencia perfecta, las direcciones IP se pueden convertir a direcciones físicas con bastante precisión. - Los pequeños servidores web normalmente se basan en las direcciones IP para identificar la ubicación de los usuarios que visitan su web. Tor es una buena solución para ocultar la ubicación del usuario de estos servidores. - Pero las más grandes corporaciones que poseen medios sociales y redes de publicidad usan un perfil completo de información diseñado para rastrear a los usuarios a través de los dispositivos y direcciones IP. - Estos perfiles emplean una variedad de técnicas para identificar a los usuarios, incluyendo Javascript, cookies, IDs de seguimiento, y huellas del navegador. - Debido a que la gran mayoría de páginas web en internet, o cargan un anuncio de una de las principales redes, o integran iconos de medios sociales con su Javascript asociado, - estas corporaciones han creado perfiles para casi todos los usuarios en línea y pueden rastrear su actividad en internet a través de sitios que no están relacionados.

- -

Ellos rastrean cada sitio web visitado, todo lo que se compra, cada tarjeta de crédito que es usada para realizar una compra, cada dirección a la que se envían los artículos, - y los metadatos GPS de cada imágen que se sube a internet. - Construyen un perfil de la edad del usuario, género, estado civil, dirección, afiliaciones políticas, afiliaciones religiosas, circunstancias familiares, número de mascotas, y cualquier otra cosa que caiga en sus manos. - Incluso compran bases de datos de transacciones con tarjeta de crédito en tiendas locales, para así poder rastrear de los usuarios en sus perfiles los patrones de compra que hacen cuando no están conectados. - Debido a que ya tienen información de dirección mucho más precisa sobre un usuario que lo que pueda revelar una dirección IP, - Tor no ofrece una verdadera protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones.

- -

La única mejor protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones es navegar por la web con Javascript deshabilitado, seguido de bloquear redes publicitarias, inhabilitar cookies y almacenamiento DOM, - y usar un navegador del que sea difícil recoger huellas.

- - -

Usando Tor

- -

A pesar de sus limitaciones, Tor puede ser útil en algunas circunstancias. El proyecto Tor tiene una app para Android llamada Orbot, que está disponible en F-Droid y en todos los sitios donde se distribuye Navegador Privado. - Navegador Privado tiene un ajuste para usar Orbot como un proxy. Cuando se enciende, la barra de aplicaciones de Navegador Privado tendrá un fondo azul claro en lugar del gris claro por defecto. - Cuando el ajuste proxy Orbot de Navegador Privado está habilitado, el acceso a internet no funcionará a menos que se esté ejecutando Orbot y esté conectado a Tor. - Ya que el tráfico se está enrutando a través de varios nodos Tor, usar Tor es a menudo mucho más lento que conectar directamente a internet.

- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f97064c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor y sus límites

+ +

Existen dos categorías generales de malos actores que quieren infringir la privacidad de la web: gobiernos maliciosos con acceso a ISPs (Proveedores de Servicios de Internet) y grandes corporaciones que ofrecen redes sociales y de publicidad. + TOR (El Enrutador de Cebolla) es útil en proteger la privacidad de gobiernos maliciosos (que espían el tráfico en tránsito) pero no de grandes corporaciones (que incrustan código malicioso en los servidores web).

+ + +

Gobiernos maliciosos

+ +

Los gobiernos maliciosos a menudo espían a sus ciudadanos para castigar la disidencia o la actividad de derechos humanos. + Normalmente suelen operar los ISPs locales o los fuerzan a revelar información mostrando cada dirección IP que visita cada usuario. + Tor está diseñado para vencer esta infracción de privacidad encriptando el tráfico del dispositivo de un usuario, + enrutándolo a través de tres servidores separados en internet antes de enviarlo al destino final. + Esto significa que ningún ISP local, servidor o página web pueden, a la vez, conocer la dirección IP del dispositivo del usuario y la dirección IP del servidor web final. + Los gobiernos maliciosos y los ISPs que ellos controlan no pueden decir a qué servidores web está accediendo un determinado usuario, aunque pueden decir que ese usuario está usando Tor. + En algunas partes del mundo, usar Tor podría interpretarse como una prueba de conducta ilegal (“si no tuvieras nada que esconder no estarías encriptando tu tráfico”) + y los usuarios podrían ser castigados porque los gobiernos asumen que están haciendo algo prohibido. Por tanto, Tor puede ser útil, pero no es la panacea.

+ + +

Grandes corporaciones

+ +

Cuando un usuario se conecta a un servidor web, éste puede ver la dirección IP del usuario. + Aunque esto no es una ciencia perfecta, las direcciones IP se pueden convertir a direcciones físicas con bastante precisión. + Los pequeños servidores web normalmente se basan en las direcciones IP para identificar la ubicación de los usuarios que visitan su web. Tor es una buena solución para ocultar la ubicación del usuario de estos servidores. + Pero las más grandes corporaciones que poseen medios sociales y redes de publicidad usan un perfil completo de información diseñado para rastrear a los usuarios a través de los dispositivos y direcciones IP. + Estos perfiles emplean una variedad de técnicas para identificar a los usuarios, incluyendo Javascript, cookies, IDs de seguimiento, y huellas del navegador. + Debido a que la gran mayoría de páginas web en internet, o cargan un anuncio de una de las principales redes, o integran iconos de medios sociales con su Javascript asociado, + estas corporaciones han creado perfiles para casi todos los usuarios en línea y pueden rastrear su actividad en internet a través de sitios que no están relacionados.

+ +

Ellos rastrean cada sitio web visitado, todo lo que se compra, cada tarjeta de crédito que es usada para realizar una compra, cada dirección a la que se envían los artículos, + y los metadatos GPS de cada imágen que se sube a internet. + Construyen un perfil de la edad del usuario, género, estado civil, dirección, afiliaciones políticas, afiliaciones religiosas, circunstancias familiares, número de mascotas, y cualquier otra cosa que caiga en sus manos. + Incluso compran bases de datos de transacciones con tarjeta de crédito en tiendas locales, para así poder rastrear de los usuarios en sus perfiles los patrones de compra que hacen cuando no están conectados. + Debido a que ya tienen información de dirección mucho más precisa sobre un usuario que lo que pueda revelar una dirección IP, + Tor no ofrece una verdadera protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones.

+ +

La única mejor protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones es navegar por la web con Javascript deshabilitado, seguido de bloquear redes publicitarias, inhabilitar cookies y almacenamiento DOM, + y usar un navegador del que sea difícil recoger huellas.

+ + +

Usando Tor

+ +

A pesar de sus limitaciones, Tor puede ser útil en algunas circunstancias. El proyecto Tor tiene una app para Android llamada Orbot, que está disponible en F-Droid y en todos los sitios donde se distribuye Navegador Privado. + Navegador Privado tiene un ajuste para usar Orbot como un proxy. Cuando se enciende, la barra de aplicaciones de Navegador Privado tendrá un fondo azul claro en lugar del gris claro por defecto. + Cuando el ajuste proxy Orbot de Navegador Privado está habilitado, el acceso a internet no funcionará a menos que se esté ejecutando Orbot y esté conectado a Tor. + Ya que el tráfico se está enrutando a través de varios nodos Tor, usar Tor es a menudo mucho más lento que conectar directamente a internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d28d679d --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tor_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor y sus límites

+ +

Existen dos categorías generales de malos actores que quieren infringir la privacidad de la web: gobiernos maliciosos con acceso a ISPs (Proveedores de Servicios de Internet) y grandes corporaciones que ofrecen redes sociales y de publicidad. + TOR (El Enrutador de Cebolla) es útil en proteger la privacidad de gobiernos maliciosos (que espían el tráfico en tránsito) pero no de grandes corporaciones (que incrustan código malicioso en los servidores web).

+ + +

Gobiernos maliciosos

+ +

Los gobiernos maliciosos a menudo espían a sus ciudadanos para castigar la disidencia o la actividad de derechos humanos. + Normalmente suelen operar los ISPs locales o los fuerzan a revelar información mostrando cada dirección IP que visita cada usuario. + Tor está diseñado para vencer esta infracción de privacidad encriptando el tráfico del dispositivo de un usuario, + enrutándolo a través de tres servidores separados en internet antes de enviarlo al destino final. + Esto significa que ningún ISP local, servidor o página web pueden, a la vez, conocer la dirección IP del dispositivo del usuario y la dirección IP del servidor web final. + Los gobiernos maliciosos y los ISPs que ellos controlan no pueden decir a qué servidores web está accediendo un determinado usuario, aunque pueden decir que ese usuario está usando Tor. + En algunas partes del mundo, usar Tor podría interpretarse como una prueba de conducta ilegal (“si no tuvieras nada que esconder no estarías encriptando tu tráfico”) + y los usuarios podrían ser castigados porque los gobiernos asumen que están haciendo algo prohibido. Por tanto, Tor puede ser útil, pero no es la panacea.

+ + +

Grandes corporaciones

+ +

Cuando un usuario se conecta a un servidor web, éste puede ver la dirección IP del usuario. + Aunque esto no es una ciencia perfecta, las direcciones IP se pueden convertir a direcciones físicas con bastante precisión. + Los pequeños servidores web normalmente se basan en las direcciones IP para identificar la ubicación de los usuarios que visitan su web. Tor es una buena solución para ocultar la ubicación del usuario de estos servidores. + Pero las más grandes corporaciones que poseen medios sociales y redes de publicidad usan un perfil completo de información diseñado para rastrear a los usuarios a través de los dispositivos y direcciones IP. + Estos perfiles emplean una variedad de técnicas para identificar a los usuarios, incluyendo Javascript, cookies, IDs de seguimiento, y huellas del navegador. + Debido a que la gran mayoría de páginas web en internet, o cargan un anuncio de una de las principales redes, o integran iconos de medios sociales con su Javascript asociado, + estas corporaciones han creado perfiles para casi todos los usuarios en línea y pueden rastrear su actividad en internet a través de sitios que no están relacionados.

+ +

Ellos rastrean cada sitio web visitado, todo lo que se compra, cada tarjeta de crédito que es usada para realizar una compra, cada dirección a la que se envían los artículos, + y los metadatos GPS de cada imágen que se sube a internet. + Construyen un perfil de la edad del usuario, género, estado civil, dirección, afiliaciones políticas, afiliaciones religiosas, circunstancias familiares, número de mascotas, y cualquier otra cosa que caiga en sus manos. + Incluso compran bases de datos de transacciones con tarjeta de crédito en tiendas locales, para así poder rastrear de los usuarios en sus perfiles los patrones de compra que hacen cuando no están conectados. + Debido a que ya tienen información de dirección mucho más precisa sobre un usuario que lo que pueda revelar una dirección IP, + Tor no ofrece una verdadera protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones.

+ +

La única mejor protección de la privacidad contra las grandes corporaciones es navegar por la web con Javascript deshabilitado, seguido de bloquear redes publicitarias, inhabilitar cookies y almacenamiento DOM, + y usar un navegador del que sea difícil recoger huellas.

+ + +

Usando Tor

+ +

A pesar de sus limitaciones, Tor puede ser útil en algunas circunstancias. El proyecto Tor tiene una app para Android llamada Orbot, que está disponible en F-Droid y en todos los sitios donde se distribuye Navegador Privado. + Navegador Privado tiene un ajuste para usar Orbot como un proxy. Cuando se enciende, la barra de aplicaciones de Navegador Privado tendrá un fondo azul claro en lugar del gris claro por defecto. + Cuando el ajuste proxy Orbot de Navegador Privado está habilitado, el acceso a internet no funcionará a menos que se esté ejecutando Orbot y esté conectado a Tor. + Ya que el tráfico se está enrutando a través de varios nodos Tor, usar Tor es a menudo mucho más lento que conectar directamente a internet.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6bd8f3c3..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

No Rastrear

- -

Hace algunos años la W3C (Consorcio Mundial de la Red) creó un mecanismo para que los navegadores informaran a los servidores web que no les gustaría ser rastreados. - Esto se logra incluyendo un encabezado DNT (Do Not Track o No Rastrear) con las solicitudes web.

- -

El encabezado DNT no provee realmente de mucha privacidad porque la mayoría de servidores web lo ignoran. Por ejemplo, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft y Facebook, todos ellos ignoran al menos algunos encabezados DNT.

- - -

Anuncios

- -

Navegador Privado Gratuito incluye un anuncio de banner en la parte inferior de la pantalla que está poblado por la red AdMob de Google. - Por defecto, Google proporciona el ID publicitario del dispositivo a los anuncios que se muestran a través de esta red. - Esto permite a las compañías publicitarias construir un perfil del dispositivo que muestre qué aplicaciones están instaladas (que muestran anuncios), - la frecuencia con la que se utilizan y los anuncios en los que está interesado el usuario.

- -

Los usuarios pueden elegir deshabilitar el ID publicitario en Configuración, Google, Anuncios.

- - - -

El propósito de la versión gratuta de Navegador Privado es la de permitir a la gente probar las características de la aplicación. - La versión estándar se puede comprar en las principales tiendas de aplicaciones o descargarse gratuitamente de F-Droid. - - -

Encabezado de Rastreo de Verizon

- -

Verizon, una de las principales compañías de telefonía móvil en los Estados Unidos, agrega un encabezado de rastreo único a todo el tráfico HTTP sin cifrar en su red. - La EFF (Fundación de Frontera Electrónica) ha escrito sobre las implicaciones de privacidad de esta práctica. - Debido a la presión pública Verizon ha creado una manera de optar por evitar este rastreo.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89e806fd --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

No Rastrear

+ +

Hace algunos años la W3C (Consorcio Mundial de la Red) creó un mecanismo para que los navegadores informaran a los servidores web que no les gustaría ser rastreados. + Esto se logra incluyendo un encabezado DNT (Do Not Track o No Rastrear) con las solicitudes web.

+ +

El encabezado DNT no provee realmente de mucha privacidad porque la mayoría de servidores web lo ignoran. Por ejemplo, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft y Facebook, todos ellos ignoran al menos algunos encabezados DNT.

+ + +

Anuncios

+ +

Navegador Privado Gratuito incluye un anuncio de banner en la parte inferior de la pantalla que está poblado por la red AdMob de Google. + Por defecto, Google proporciona el ID publicitario del dispositivo a los anuncios que se muestran a través de esta red. + Esto permite a las compañías publicitarias construir un perfil del dispositivo que muestre qué aplicaciones están instaladas (que muestran anuncios), + la frecuencia con la que se utilizan y los anuncios en los que está interesado el usuario.

+ +

Los usuarios pueden elegir deshabilitar el ID publicitario en Configuración, Google, Anuncios.

+ + + +

El propósito de la versión gratuta de Navegador Privado es la de permitir a la gente probar las características de la aplicación. + La versión estándar se puede comprar en las principales tiendas de aplicaciones o descargarse gratuitamente de F-Droid. + + +

Encabezado de Rastreo de Verizon

+ +

Verizon, una de las principales compañías de telefonía móvil en los Estados Unidos, agrega un encabezado de rastreo único a todo el tráfico HTTP sin cifrar en su red. + La EFF (Fundación de Frontera Electrónica) ha escrito sobre las implicaciones de privacidad de esta práctica. + Debido a la presión pública Verizon ha creado una manera de optar por evitar este rastreo.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..775cc9fb --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_tracking_ids_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

No Rastrear

+ +

Hace algunos años la W3C (Consorcio Mundial de la Red) creó un mecanismo para que los navegadores informaran a los servidores web que no les gustaría ser rastreados. + Esto se logra incluyendo un encabezado DNT (Do Not Track o No Rastrear) con las solicitudes web.

+ +

El encabezado DNT no provee realmente de mucha privacidad porque la mayoría de servidores web lo ignoran. Por ejemplo, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft y Facebook, todos ellos ignoran al menos algunos encabezados DNT.

+ + +

Anuncios

+ +

Navegador Privado Gratuito incluye un anuncio de banner en la parte inferior de la pantalla que está poblado por la red AdMob de Google. + Por defecto, Google proporciona el ID publicitario del dispositivo a los anuncios que se muestran a través de esta red. + Esto permite a las compañías publicitarias construir un perfil del dispositivo que muestre qué aplicaciones están instaladas (que muestran anuncios), + la frecuencia con la que se utilizan y los anuncios en los que está interesado el usuario.

+ +

Los usuarios pueden elegir deshabilitar el ID publicitario en Configuración, Google, Anuncios.

+ + + +

El propósito de la versión gratuta de Navegador Privado es la de permitir a la gente probar las características de la aplicación. + La versión estándar se puede comprar en las principales tiendas de aplicaciones o descargarse gratuitamente de F-Droid. + + +

Encabezado de Rastreo de Verizon

+ +

Verizon, una de las principales compañías de telefonía móvil en los Estados Unidos, agrega un encabezado de rastreo único a todo el tráfico HTTP sin cifrar en su red. + La EFF (Fundación de Frontera Electrónica) ha escrito sobre las implicaciones de privacidad de esta práctica. + Debido a la presión pública Verizon ha creado una manera de optar por evitar este rastreo.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent.html deleted file mode 100644 index 813eb5fb..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Identificación del navegador

- -

Cuando los navegadores web se conectan a las páginas web, envían un agente de usuario, que identifica al navegador y a las capacidades de rendering que posee. - El servidor web puede usar esta información para decidir qué versión de página web enviar al navegador. - Por ejemplo, muchas páginas web tienen diferentes versiones para escritorio y para navegadores móviles.

- -

Por defecto, Navegador Privado usa su propio agente de usuario, que es PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Éste envía un mínimo de información al servidor web. - Ya que los servidores web no lo reconocen como un agente de usuario móvil, lo que normalmente muestran es la versión de escritorio del sitio.

- -

En comparación, el agente de usuario por defecto de WebView divulga una gran cantidad de información sobre el hardware y el software del dispositivo. - En la ventana Configuración, seleccionando WebView por defecto como el Agente de usuario muestra el agente de usuario que se enviará. - La captura de pantalla de abajo muestra un Nexus 6P corriendo Android 7.1.2 con el sistema de android WebView 60.0.3112.107 instalado. - La mayoría de servidores web reconocerán esto como un navegador móvil y mostrará la versión móvil del sitio si dispone de ella.

- - - -

Existe tanta información en el agente de usuario que algunas veces será el mismo con sólo unos pocos visitantes a una página web. - Si el agente de usuario es combinado con otra pieza de información identificativa que no es única, esto da lugar a menudo a una huella única. - La Fundación de Frontera Electrónica (EFF) creó una herramienta llamada Panopticlick para demostrar cuánta información puede ser recogida de estas fuentes. - Si esta prueba se realiza con javascript habilitado, la cantidad de información que es revelada aumenta grandemente. - Browser Leaks (Fugas del navegador) y Am I Unique (¿Soy único?) son también buenas fuentes de información.

- - - -

Existen varios agentes de usuario preestablecidos que coinciden con los más comunes navegadores y sistemas operativos. - A los efectos de huellas del navegador, todo lo que sea extraño es más fácil de rastrear. - Si Navegador Privado se vuelve común y mucha gente usa PrivacyBrowser/1.0 como su usuario de agente, será entonces una buena elección para su privacidad. - Firefox o Chrome son los usuarios de agente más comunes, pero se actualizan automáticamente y sus números de versión cambian tan rápidamente que es probable que los usuarios de agente incluídos - en Privacy Browser no estén ya en sintonía con la mayoría de agentes de usuario en los registros del servidor.

- -

Algunas páginas webno funcionan correctamente si no reconocen el agente de usuario. - Usando la configuración de dominios para establecer el agente de usuario a WebView por defecto, o a otro agente de usuario que sea normalmente reconocido, suele resolver el problema. - El WebView de android no permite que el agente de usuario esté en blanco. Si lo está, WebView simplemente envía el agente de usuario por defecto al servidor.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46d39813 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Identificación del navegador

+ +

Cuando los navegadores web se conectan a las páginas web, envían un agente de usuario, que identifica al navegador y a las capacidades de rendering que posee. + El servidor web puede usar esta información para decidir qué versión de página web enviar al navegador. + Por ejemplo, muchas páginas web tienen diferentes versiones para escritorio y para navegadores móviles.

+ +

Por defecto, Navegador Privado usa su propio agente de usuario, que es PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Éste envía un mínimo de información al servidor web. + Ya que los servidores web no lo reconocen como un agente de usuario móvil, lo que normalmente muestran es la versión de escritorio del sitio.

+ +

En comparación, el agente de usuario por defecto de WebView divulga una gran cantidad de información sobre el hardware y el software del dispositivo. + En la ventana Configuración, seleccionando WebView por defecto como el Agente de usuario muestra el agente de usuario que se enviará. + La captura de pantalla de abajo muestra un Nexus 6P corriendo Android 7.1.2 con el sistema de android WebView 60.0.3112.107 instalado. + La mayoría de servidores web reconocerán esto como un navegador móvil y mostrará la versión móvil del sitio si dispone de ella.

+ + + +

Existe tanta información en el agente de usuario que algunas veces será el mismo con sólo unos pocos visitantes a una página web. + Si el agente de usuario es combinado con otra pieza de información identificativa que no es única, esto da lugar a menudo a una huella única. + La Fundación de Frontera Electrónica (EFF) creó una herramienta llamada Panopticlick para demostrar cuánta información puede ser recogida de estas fuentes. + Si esta prueba se realiza con javascript habilitado, la cantidad de información que es revelada aumenta grandemente. + Browser Leaks (Fugas del navegador) y Am I Unique (¿Soy único?) son también buenas fuentes de información.

+ + + +

Existen varios agentes de usuario preestablecidos que coinciden con los más comunes navegadores y sistemas operativos. + A los efectos de huellas del navegador, todo lo que sea extraño es más fácil de rastrear. + Si Navegador Privado se vuelve común y mucha gente usa PrivacyBrowser/1.0 como su usuario de agente, será entonces una buena elección para su privacidad. + Firefox o Chrome son los usuarios de agente más comunes, pero se actualizan automáticamente y sus números de versión cambian tan rápidamente que es probable que los usuarios de agente incluídos + en Privacy Browser no estén ya en sintonía con la mayoría de agentes de usuario en los registros del servidor.

+ +

Algunas páginas webno funcionan correctamente si no reconocen el agente de usuario. + Usando la configuración de dominios para establecer el agente de usuario a WebView por defecto, o a otro agente de usuario que sea normalmente reconocido, suele resolver el problema. + El WebView de android no permite que el agente de usuario esté en blanco. Si lo está, WebView simplemente envía el agente de usuario por defecto al servidor.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43a91002 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/guide_user_agent_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Identificación del navegador

+ +

Cuando los navegadores web se conectan a las páginas web, envían un agente de usuario, que identifica al navegador y a las capacidades de rendering que posee. + El servidor web puede usar esta información para decidir qué versión de página web enviar al navegador. + Por ejemplo, muchas páginas web tienen diferentes versiones para escritorio y para navegadores móviles.

+ +

Por defecto, Navegador Privado usa su propio agente de usuario, que es PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Éste envía un mínimo de información al servidor web. + Ya que los servidores web no lo reconocen como un agente de usuario móvil, lo que normalmente muestran es la versión de escritorio del sitio.

+ +

En comparación, el agente de usuario por defecto de WebView divulga una gran cantidad de información sobre el hardware y el software del dispositivo. + En la ventana Configuración, seleccionando WebView por defecto como el Agente de usuario muestra el agente de usuario que se enviará. + La captura de pantalla de abajo muestra un Nexus 6P corriendo Android 7.1.2 con el sistema de android WebView 60.0.3112.107 instalado. + La mayoría de servidores web reconocerán esto como un navegador móvil y mostrará la versión móvil del sitio si dispone de ella.

+ + + +

Existe tanta información en el agente de usuario que algunas veces será el mismo con sólo unos pocos visitantes a una página web. + Si el agente de usuario es combinado con otra pieza de información identificativa que no es única, esto da lugar a menudo a una huella única. + La Fundación de Frontera Electrónica (EFF) creó una herramienta llamada Panopticlick para demostrar cuánta información puede ser recogida de estas fuentes. + Si esta prueba se realiza con javascript habilitado, la cantidad de información que es revelada aumenta grandemente. + Browser Leaks (Fugas del navegador) y Am I Unique (¿Soy único?) son también buenas fuentes de información.

+ + + +

Existen varios agentes de usuario preestablecidos que coinciden con los más comunes navegadores y sistemas operativos. + A los efectos de huellas del navegador, todo lo que sea extraño es más fácil de rastrear. + Si Navegador Privado se vuelve común y mucha gente usa PrivacyBrowser/1.0 como su usuario de agente, será entonces una buena elección para su privacidad. + Firefox o Chrome son los usuarios de agente más comunes, pero se actualizan automáticamente y sus números de versión cambian tan rápidamente que es probable que los usuarios de agente incluídos + en Privacy Browser no estén ya en sintonía con la mayoría de agentes de usuario en los registros del servidor.

+ +

Algunas páginas webno funcionan correctamente si no reconocen el agente de usuario. + Usando la configuración de dominios para establecer el agente de usuario a WebView por defecto, o a otro agente de usuario que sea normalmente reconocido, suele resolver el problema. + El WebView de android no permite que el agente de usuario esté en blanco. Si lo está, WebView simplemente envía el agente de usuario por defecto al servidor.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1a7280a9..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

2.5 (versione codice 25)

-

26 Agosto 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.4 (versione codice 24)

-

23 Giugno 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.3 (versione codice 23)

-

26 Maggio 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.2 (versione codice 22)

-

27 Aprile 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.1 (versione codice 21)

-

25 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.0.1 (versione codice 20)

-

21 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

2.0 (versione codice 19)

-

16 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.15 (versione codice 18)

-

11 February 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.14.1 (versione codice 17)

-

4 January 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.14 (versione codice 16)

-

26 December 2016 - minima API 19, target API 25

- - -

1.13 (versione codice 15)

-

28 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.12 (versione codice 14)

-

9 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.11 (versione codice 13)

-

22 October 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

- - -

1.10 (versione codice 12)

-

15 September 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

- - -

1.9.1 (versione codice 11)

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27 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

-
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  • Changed asset image links to relative paths so Privacy Browser will build on F-Droid.
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- -

1.9 (versione codice 10)

-

26 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

- - -

1.8 (versione codice 9)

-

16 July 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

- - - -

1.7 (versione codice 8)

-

16 Giugno 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

- - - -

1.6 (versione codice 7)

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11 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

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1.5 (versione codice 6)

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5 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

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  • Add the option to disable swipe to refresh so that certain websites, like Google Maps, will function correctly.
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- - -

1.4 (versione codice 5)

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28 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

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1.3 (versione codice 4)

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7 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.2 (versione codice 3)

-

23 Marzo 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

- - - -

1.1 (versione codice 2)

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9 Marzo 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

-
    -
  • Separate the standard and the free flavors so that Privacy Browser builds correctly on F-Droid.
  • -
- - -

1.0 (versione codice 1)

-

24 February 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

-
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  • Toggle JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
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  • Set default enabled status for JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
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  • Clear DOM storage and cookies.
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  • Add shortcuts to the home screen.
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  • Utilize download manager.
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  • Navigate forward and back.
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  • Cut, copy, paste URLs.
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  • Share URLs.
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  • Set homepage.
  • -
  • Scroll URL bar.
  • -
  • Maintain WebView scroll location when rotating screen.
  • -
  • Swipe to refresh WebView.
  • -
  • Play full screen videos (requires JavaScript to be enabled).
  • -
  • Clear and Exit menu item.
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- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24093769 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

2.5 (versione codice 25)

+

26 Agosto 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.4 (versione codice 24)

+

23 Giugno 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.3 (versione codice 23)

+

26 Maggio 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.2 (versione codice 22)

+

27 Aprile 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.1 (versione codice 21)

+

25 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (versione codice 20)

+

21 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0 (versione codice 19)

+

16 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.15 (versione codice 18)

+

11 February 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (versione codice 17)

+

4 January 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14 (versione codice 16)

+

26 December 2016 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.13 (versione codice 15)

+

28 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.12 (versione codice 14)

+

9 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.11 (versione codice 13)

+

22 October 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.10 (versione codice 12)

+

15 September 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9.1 (versione codice 11)

+

27 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+
    +
  • Changed asset image links to relative paths so Privacy Browser will build on F-Droid.
  • +
+ +

1.9 (versione codice 10)

+

26 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.8 (versione codice 9)

+

16 July 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.7 (versione codice 8)

+

16 Giugno 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.6 (versione codice 7)

+

11 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.5 (versione codice 6)

+

5 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+
    +
  • Add the option to disable swipe to refresh so that certain websites, like Google Maps, will function correctly.
  • +
+ + +

1.4 (versione codice 5)

+

28 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.3 (versione codice 4)

+

7 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.2 (versione codice 3)

+

23 Marzo 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.1 (versione codice 2)

+

9 Marzo 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

+
    +
  • Separate the standard and the free flavors so that Privacy Browser builds correctly on F-Droid.
  • +
+ + +

1.0 (versione codice 1)

+

24 February 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

+
    +
  • Toggle JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
  • +
  • Set default enabled status for JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
  • +
  • Clear DOM storage and cookies.
  • +
  • Add shortcuts to the home screen.
  • +
  • Utilize download manager.
  • +
  • Navigate forward and back.
  • +
  • Cut, copy, paste URLs.
  • +
  • Share URLs.
  • +
  • Set homepage.
  • +
  • Scroll URL bar.
  • +
  • Maintain WebView scroll location when rotating screen.
  • +
  • Swipe to refresh WebView.
  • +
  • Play full screen videos (requires JavaScript to be enabled).
  • +
  • Clear and Exit menu item.
  • +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1c1a8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

2.5 (versione codice 25)

+

26 Agosto 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.4 (versione codice 24)

+

23 Giugno 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.3 (versione codice 23)

+

26 Maggio 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.2 (versione codice 22)

+

27 Aprile 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.1 (versione codice 21)

+

25 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (versione codice 20)

+

21 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0 (versione codice 19)

+

16 Marzo 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.15 (versione codice 18)

+

11 February 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (versione codice 17)

+

4 January 2017 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14 (versione codice 16)

+

26 December 2016 - minima API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.13 (versione codice 15)

+

28 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.12 (versione codice 14)

+

9 November 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.11 (versione codice 13)

+

22 October 2016 - minima API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.10 (versione codice 12)

+

15 September 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9.1 (versione codice 11)

+

27 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+
    +
  • Changed asset image links to relative paths so Privacy Browser will build on F-Droid.
  • +
+ +

1.9 (versione codice 10)

+

26 Agosto 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.8 (versione codice 9)

+

16 July 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.7 (versione codice 8)

+

16 Giugno 2016 - minima API 19, target API 23

+ + + +

1.6 (versione codice 7)

+

11 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.5 (versione codice 6)

+

5 Maggio 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+
    +
  • Add the option to disable swipe to refresh so that certain websites, like Google Maps, will function correctly.
  • +
+ + +

1.4 (versione codice 5)

+

28 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.3 (versione codice 4)

+

7 Aprile 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.2 (versione codice 3)

+

23 Marzo 2016 - minima API 15, target API 23

+ + + +

1.1 (versione codice 2)

+

9 Marzo 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

+
    +
  • Separate the standard and the free flavors so that Privacy Browser builds correctly on F-Droid.
  • +
+ + +

1.0 (versione codice 1)

+

24 February 2016 - minima API 10, target API 23

+
    +
  • Toggle JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
  • +
  • Set default enabled status for JavaScript, DOM storage, and cookies.
  • +
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  • Add shortcuts to the home screen.
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  • Utilize download manager.
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  • Set homepage.
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Sviluppatori

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Privacy Browser è sviluppato da Soren Stoutner.

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Programmatori

- Thomas Jensen
- Hendrik Knackstedt - -

Traduttori

- Francesco Buratti: Italiano
- Jose A. León Becerra: Spagnolo - -

Traduttori precedenti

- Aaron Gerlach: Tedesco
- -
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Si accettano contributi per lo sviluppo di codice e traduzioni.

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Sviluppatori

+

Privacy Browser è sviluppato da Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Programmatori

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Traduttori

+ Francesco Buratti: Italiano
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spagnolo + +

Traduttori precedenti

+ Aaron Gerlach: Tedesco
+ +
+

Si accettano contributi per lo sviluppo di codice e traduzioni.

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Sviluppatori

+

Privacy Browser è sviluppato da Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Programmatori

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Traduttori

+ Francesco Buratti: Italiano
+ Jose A. León Becerra: Spagnolo + +

Traduttori precedenti

+ Aaron Gerlach: Tedesco
+ +
+

Si accettano contributi per lo sviluppo di codice e traduzioni.

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Copyright

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Privacy Browser copyright © 2015-2017: Soren Stoutner.

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Licenza

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Privacy Browser è rilasciato con Licenza GPLv3+ . - Il testo completo è riportato per intero nella parte finale di questo documento. Si precisa che questa è una traduzione non ufficiale della - GNU General Public License, non è stata pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation, e non stabilisce i termini legali di distribuzione del software - che usa la GNU GPL. Soltanto la versione originale in inglese della GNU GPL fa ciò. - Lo scopo di questa traduzione è unicamente quello di aiutare gli utenti di lingua italiana a comprendere la GNU GPL, e pertanto in caso di eventuali discrepanze tra - traduzione e versione originale in inglese, prevarrà e sarà unicamente la versione originale ad avere valore legale. - E' inoltre ammessa la modifica e la pubblicazione di questa traduzione, ma solamente in accordo ai termini qui riportati. - Il codice sorgente è disponibile su git.stoutner.com.

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Attribuzioni

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La lista dei server utilizzata dalla funzionalità di blocco degli annunci è tratta da pgl.yoyo.org. - Dal momento che si tratta di una lista di domini non può essere coperta da Copyright.

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- - - - sono state derivate da ic_security e ic_language, che fanno parte dell'Android Material icon set e sono state rilasciate sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. - Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Le immagini risultanti sono rilasciate sotto - Licenza GPLv3+.

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- è stata derivata da ic_exit_to_app, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. - Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. - L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

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- è stata derivata da ic_compare, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. - Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. - L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

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orbot è una versione modificata della icona di stato del progetto Orbot, il cui copyright - è 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. E' rilasciata sotto 3-clause BSD license. Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. - Copyright delle modifiche © 2017Soren Stoutner. L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

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cookie è stata creata da Google. E' stata rilasciata con Licenza Apache 2.0 - e può essere scaricata dirattamente dal Material Design Icons. Non è stata modificata ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione.

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Le seguenti icone derivano dall'Android Material icon set, che è rilasciato sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. - Non sono state modificatae ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione. Alcune sono state rinominate per coerenza con il tipo di utilizzo all'interno del codice. Le icone con i loro nomi originali sono riportate di seguito.

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ic_add.

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ic_arrow_back.

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ic_arrow_forward.

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ic_bookmark_border.

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ic_bug_report.

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ic_call_to_action.

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ic_chrome_reader_mode.

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ic_close.

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ic_create_new_folder.

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ic_devices_other.

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ic_delete.

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ic_delete_forever.

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ic_dns.

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ic_donut_small.

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ic_edit.

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ic_expand_less.

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ic_expand_more.

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ic_file_download.

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ic_find_in_page.

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ic_folder.

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ic_folder_special.

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ic_fullscreen.

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ic_home.

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ic_image.

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ic_import_contacts.

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ic_important_devices.

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ic_info_outline.

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ic_language.

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ic_list.

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ic_local_activity.

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ic_location_off.

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ic_lock.

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ic_map.

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ic_more.

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ic_question_answer.

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ic_refresh.

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ic_search.

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ic_select_all.

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ic_settings.

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ic_smartphone.

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ic_style.

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ic_subtitles.

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ic_text_fields.

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ic_vertical_align_bottom.

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ic_vertical_align_top.

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ic_vpn_lock.

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ic_web.

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GNU General Public License

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Versione 3, 29 Giugno 2007

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Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - <http://fsf.org/>

- -

A chiunque è permesso copiare e ridistribuire copie esatte di questo documento di licenza, - ma non è in alcun modo consentito apportarvi modifiche. -

- -

Premessa

- -

La GNU General Public License è una licenza libera, basata su copyleft per software e altri tipi di opere.

- -

Le licenze della maggior parte del software e di altre opere materiali - sono pensate per togliere la libertà di condividere e modificare tali opere. - Al contrario, la GNU General Public License ha l'obiettivo di garantire - la libertà di condividere e modificare tutte le versioni di un programma - e di fare in modo che esso rimanga software libero per tutti gli utenti. - Noi, Free Software Foundation, usiamo la GNU General Public License - per la maggior parte del nostro software; essa viene applicata anche a qualunque - altro software rilasciato dall'autore sotto questa licenza. - Chiunque può utilizzare questa licenza per i propri programmi.

- -

Quando parliamo di software libero (free software), ci riferiamo al concetto di libertà, - non al prezzo. Le nostre General Public License sono concepite per garantire - che chiunque abbia la libertà di distribuire copie di software libero - (anche dietro pagamento di un prezzo, se lo desidera), che chiunque riceva o possa ricevere - il codice sorgente se lo vuole, che chiunque possa apportare modifiche al software - o utilizzarne solo alcune porzioni in altri software liberi, e che chiunque sappia - che ha il diritto di fare tutte queste cose.

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Per proteggere i vostri diritti, abbiamo la necessità di impedire che altri - vi neghino questi diritti o vi obblighino a rinunciarvi. - Pertanto, chiunque distribuisce o modifica software rilasciato con questa licenza - si assume dei precisi doveri: il dovere di rispettare la libertà degli altri.

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Per esempio, chi distribuisce copie di un programma rilasciato sotto questa licenza, - sia a titolo gratuito che mediante pagamento di un prezzo,è obbligato a riconoscere - a chi riceve il software esattamente gli stessi diritti che ha ricevuto. - Deve garantire che chi riceva il software abbia o possa avere accesso al codice sorgente. - E deve far conoscere ai destinatari del software queste condizioni, - così che essi conoscano quali sono i loro diritti.

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Gli sviluppatori che utilizzano la GNU GPL proteggono i vostri diritti in due modi: - (1) Rivendicando il copyright sul software, e - (2) offrendovi questa licenza che vi garantisce il diritto legale di copiarlo e/o di modificarlo.

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Al fine di proteggere gli sviluppatori e gli autori, la GPL spiega chiaramente - che non esiste nessuna garanzia per questo software libero. Nell'interesse - sia degli utenti che degli autori, la GPL impone che le versioni modificate del software - vengano esplicitamente marcate come “modificate”, in modo tale che eventuali problemi - non vengano erroneamente attribuiti agli autori delle versioni precedenti.

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Alcuni dispositivi sono progettati per negare agli utenti l'installazione - o l'esecuzione di versioni modificate del software installato sugli stessi, - anche se il costruttore si riserva la possibilità di farlo. - Ciò è fondamentalmente incompatibile con l'obiettivo di garantire la libertà - degli utenti di modificare il software. Una ripetizione sistematica di tali abusi - avviene nel campo dei dispositivi per usi individuali, e ciò rende questi abusi - ancora più inaccettabili. Pertanto, abbiamo realizzato questa versione della GPL - al fine di proibire una tale pratica per questo tipo di prodotti. Se problemi simili - dovessero sorgere in altri ambiti, saremo pronti ad estendere queste misure - a questi nuovi ambiti in versioni future della GPL, nella maniera che si renderà necessaria - per difendere la libertà degli utenti.

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In conclusione, tutti i programmi sono costantemente minacciati dai brevetti sul software. - Gli Stati non dovrebbero permettere ai brevetti di limitare lo sviluppo - e l'utilizzo di software per computer, ma nei Paesi in cui ciò avviene noi vogliamo evitare - il pericolo che i brevetti applicati ad un programma libero possano renderlo, a tutti gli effetti, - proprietario. Per impedire ciò, la GPL assicura che non è possibile utilizzare - i brevetti sul software per rendere un programma non libero.

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I termini e le condizioni esatte per la copia, la distribuzione e la modifica del software - sono riportate di seguito.

- -

TERMINI E CONDIZIONI

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0. Definizioni.

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“Questa Licenza” fa riferimento alla versione 3 della GNU General Public License.

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“Copyright” indica anche leggi simili al copyright che riguardano altri tipi di opere, - come le maschere per la produzione di semiconduttori.

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“Il Programma” indica qualunque opera che sia soggetta a copyright e che sia rilasciata - sotto questa Licenza. I detentori della licenza sono indicati come “tu”. “Licenziatari” e - “destinatari” possono essere individui o organizzazioni.

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“Modificare” un'opera significa copiare o adattare tutta o parte dell'opera - in una maniera che richieda un permesso di copyright, e non indica la semplice azione - di fare una esatta copia dell'opera. L'opera risultante viene chiamata “versione modificata” - dell'opera precedente, oppure viene detta opera “basata sulla” opera precedente.

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Un'“opera coperta da questa licenza” indica il Programma originale non modificato - oppure un'opera basata sul Programma.

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“Propagare” un'opera significa fare una qualunque cosa con essa che, - in mancanza di un esplicito permesso, ti renda direttamente o indirettamente perseguibile - per violazione secondo le vigenti normative sul copyright, - ad eccezione della semplice esecuzione del Programma su un computer - o della modifica di una copia privata. La Propagazione include la copia, - la distribuzione (con o senza modifiche), la messa a disposizione al pubblico e, - in alcuni stati, altre attività simili e connesse.

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“Distribuire” un'opera indica qualunque forma di propagazione - che permetta a terze parti di effettuare o ricevere delle copie. - La mera interazione con un utente attraverso una rete di computer, - senza che ci sia alcun trasferimento di una copia, non è considerata “Distribuzione”.

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Una interfaccia utente interattiva fornisce delle “Adeguate Informazioni Legali” - soltanto nel caso in cui includa una apposita funzionalità, resa adeguatamente visibile, che - (1) visualizzi un'adeguata informazione di copyright, e - (2) informi l'utente che non c'è alcuna garanzia sull'opera (eccetto nel caso in cui - delle garanzie sono espressamente fornite), dica che il licenziatario può distribuire - l'opera utilizzando questa Licenza, indichi come è possibile prendere visione di una copia - di questa Licenza. - Se l'interfaccia presenta una lista di comandi o di opzioni, come ad esempio un menù, - una delle opzioni fornite nella lista deve rispettare questa condizione.

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1. Codice Sorgente.

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Il “codice sorgente” di un'opera indica la forma più indicata - dell'opera per poter effettuare modifiche su di essa. Il “codice oggetto” - indica qualunque forma dell'opera che non sia codice sorgente.

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Una “Interfaccia Standard” è una interfaccia che risponde ad uno - standard ufficiale definito da un ente di standardizzazione riconosciuto - o, nel caso di interfacce specifiche per un particolare linguaggio di - programmazione, una interfaccia che è largamente utilizzata dagli - sviluppatori per sviluppare in tale linguaggio.

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Le “Librerie di Sistema” di un eseguibile includono qualunque cosa, - eccetto l'opera nel suo insieme, che (a) sia inclusa nella normale forma - di pacchettizzazione di un “Componente Principale”, ma che non è - parte di quel Componente Principale, e (b) che serva solo a consentire - l'uso dell'opera con quel Componente Principale, o per implementare una - Interfaccia Standard per la quale esista una implementazione disponibile - al pubblico in forma sorgente. Un “Componente Principale”, in questo - contesto, è un componente essenziale (kernel, gestore di finestre - eccetera) dello specifico sistema operativo (ammesso che ce ne sia uno) - sul quale l'eseguibile esegue, o un compilatore utilizzato per produrre - il programma, o un interprete di codice oggetto utilizzato per eseguire - il programma.

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Il “Sorgente Corrispondente” per un'opera in forma di codice oggetto - è il codice sorgente necessario per generare, installare e (per un - programma eseguibile) eseguire il codice oggetto e per modificare - l'opera, inclusi gli script per controllare le suddette attività di - generazione, installazione ed esecuzione. Non sono incluse le Librerie - di Sistema usate dal programma, o gli strumenti di utilità generica o i - programmi liberamente accessibili che sono utilizzati, senza modifiche, - per portare a termine le suddette attività ma che non fanno parte - dell'opera. Per esempio, il sorgente corrispondente include i file con - le definizioni delle interfacce associati ai file sorgente dell'opera, e - il codice sorgente delle librerie condivise e sottoprogrammi collegati - dinamicamente specificatamente necessari per il programma, ad esempio a - causa di stretta comunicazione dati o di controllo di flusso tra questi - sottoprogrammi e altre parti del programma.

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Il Sorgente Corrispondente non include nulla che l'utente possa - rigenerare automaticamente da altre parti del Sorgente Corrispondente - stesso.

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Il Sorgente Corrispondente di un'opera in forma di codice sorgente è - l'opera stessa.

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2. Principali Diritti.

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Tutti i diritti garantiti da questa Licenza sono garantiti per la durata - del copyright sul Programma, e sono irrevocabili ammesso che le - condizioni qui riportate siano rispettate. Questa Licenza afferma esplicitamente il - tuo permesso illimitato di eseguire il Programma non modificato. Il - risultato dell'esecuzione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è - a sua volta coperto da questa Licenza solo se il risultato stesso, a - causa del suo contenuto, è un'opera coperta da questa Licenza. Questa - Licenza riconosce il tuo diritto all'uso legittimo o altri diritti - equivalenti, come stabilito dalla legislazione sul copyright.

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Puoi creare, eseguire e propagare programmi che tu non distribuisci - coperti da questa Licenza, senza alcuna condizione fino a quando la tua - Licenza rimane valida. Puoi distribuire opere coperte da questa Licenza - ad altri al solo scopo di ottenere che essi facciano delle modifiche al - programma esclusivamente per te, o che ti forniscano dei servizi per - l'esecuzione di queste opere, ammesso che tu rispetti i termini di - questa Licenza nel distribuire tutto il materiale per il quale non - detieni il copyright. Coloro i quali creano o eseguono per conto tuo un - programma coperto da questa Licenza lo fanno esclusivamente in tua vece, - sotto la tua direzione e il tuo controllo, in maniera tale che sia - proibito a costoro effettuare copie di materiale di cui detieni il - copyright al di fuori della relazione che intrattengono nei tuoi - confronti.

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Distribuire opere coperte da licenza in qualunque altra circostanza è - consentito soltanto alle condizioni espresse in seguito. Non è - consentito sottolicenziare le opere: la sezione 10 lo rende non - necessario.

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3. Protezione dei diritti legali degli utenti dalle leggi - anti-elusione.

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Nessun programma protetto da questa Licenza può essere considerato - parte di una misura tecnologica di restrizione che sottostia ad alcuna - delle leggi che soddisfano l'articolo 11 del “WIPO copyright treaty” - adottato il 20 Dicembre 1996, o a simili leggi che proibiscono o - limitano l'elusione di tali misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

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Quando distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, rifiuti - tutti i poteri legali atti a proibire l'elusione di misure tecnologiche - di restrizione ammesso che tale elusione sia effettuata nell'esercizio - dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza riguardo al programma coperto da - questa Licenza, e rinunci all'intenzione di limitare l'operatività o - la modifica del programma per far valere, contro i diritti degli utenti - del programma, diritti legali tuoi o di terze parti che impediscano - l'elusione di misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

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4. Distribuzione di Copie Esatte.

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Ti è permesso distribuire copie esatte del codice sorgente del - Programma come lo hai ricevuto, con qualunque mezzo, ammesso che tu - aggiunga in maniera appropriata su ciascuna copia una appropriata nota - di copyright; che tu lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi che affermano che - questa Licenza e tutte le clausole non-permissive aggiunte in accordo - con la sezione 7 sono valide per il codice che distribuisci; che tu - lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi circa l'assenza di garanzia; che tu - fornisca a tutti i destinatari una copia di questa Licenza assieme al - Programma.

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Puoi richiedere il pagamento di un prezzo o di nessun prezzo per - ciascuna copia che distribuisci, e puoi offrire supporto o garanzia - a pagamento.

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5. Distribuzione di Versioni modificate del sorgente.

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Puoi distribuire un'opera basata sul Programma, o le modifiche per - produrla a partire dal Programma, nella forma di codice sorgente secondo - i termini della sezione 4, ammesso che tu rispetti anche tutte le - seguenti condizioni:

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  • a) L'opera deve recare con sè delle informazioni adeguate che - affermino che tu l'hai modificata, indicando la data di modifica.
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  • b) L'opera deve recare informazioni adeguate che affermino che essa è - rilasciata sotto questa Licenza e sotto le condizioni aggiuntive - secondo quanto indicato dalla Sezione 7. Questa condizione modifica la - condizione espressa alla sezione 4 di “lasciare intatti tutti gli - avvisi”.
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  • c) Devi rilasciare l'intera opera, nel suo complesso, sotto questa - Licenza a chiunque venga in possesso di una copia di essa. Questa - Licenza sarà pertanto applicata, assieme ad eventuali clausole - aggiunte in osservanza della Sezione 7, all'opera nel suo complesso, a - tutte le sue parti, indipendentemente da come esse siano - pacchettizzate. Questa Licenza nega il permesso di licenziare l'opera - in qualunque altro modo, ma non rende nullo un tale permesso ammesso - che tu lo abbia ricevuto separatamente.
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  • d) Se l'opera ha delle interfacce utente interattive, ciascuna deve - mostrare delle Adeguate Informazioni Legali; altrimenti, se il - Programma ha delle interfacce interattive che non visualizzano delle - Adeguate Informazioni Legali, il tuo programma non è obbligato a - visualizzarle.
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La giustapposizione di un'opera coperta da questa Licenza assieme ad - altre opere separate e indipendenti, che non sono per loro natura - estensioni del Programma, e che non sono combinate con esso a formare un - altro programma più grande, dentro o in uno stesso supporto di - memorizzazione a lungo termine o di distribuzione, è semplicemente - detto “aggregato” se la raccolta e il suo copyright non sono - utilizzati per limitare l'accesso o i diritti legali degli utenti della - raccolta stessa oltre ciò che ciascun singolo programma - consente. L'inclusione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza in un - aggregato non comporta l'applicazione di questa Licenza alle altre parti - dell'aggregato.

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6. Distribuzione in formato non-sorgente.

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Puoi distribuire un programma coperto da questa Licenza in formato di - codice oggetto secondo i termini delle sezioni 4 e 5, ammesso che tu - fornisca anche il Sorgente Corrispondente in formato comprensibile - da un computer sotto i termini di questa stessa Licenza, in uno dei - seguenti modi:

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  • a) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto - fisico (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato dal - Sorgente Corrispondente su un supporto fisico duraturo comunemente - utilizzato per lo scambio di software.
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  • b) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto fisico - (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato da un'offerta - scritta, valida per almeno tre anni e valida per tutto il tempo - durante il quale tu offri ricambi o supporto per quel modello di - prodotto, di fornire a chiunque possieda il codice oggetto (1) una - copia del Sorgente Corrispondente di tutto il software contenuto nel - prodotto che è coperto da questa Licenza, su un supporto fisico - duraturo comunemente utilizzato per lo scambio di software, ad un - prezzo non superiore al costo ragionevole per effettuare fisicamente - tale distribuzione del sorgente, oppure (2) accesso alla copia del - Sorgente Corrispondente attraverso un server di rete senza alcun costo - aggiuntivo.
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  • c) Distribuendo copie singole del codice oggetto assieme ad una copia - dell'offerta scritta di fornire il Sorgente Corrispondente. Questa - possibilità è permessa soltanto occasionalmente e per fini non - commerciali, e solo se tu hai ricevuto il codice oggetto assieme ad - una tale offerta, in accordo alla sezione 6b.
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  • d) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante accesso da un luogo designato - (gratis o dietro pagamento di un prezzo), e offrendo un accesso - equivalente al Sorgente Corrispondente alla stessa maniera a partire - dallo stesso luogo senza costi aggiuntivi. Non devi obbligare i - destinatari a copiare il Sorgente Corrispondente assieme al codice - oggetto. Se il luogo dal quale copiare il codice oggetto è un server - di rete, il Sorgente Corrispondente può trovarsi su un server - differente (gestito da te o da terze parti) che fornisca - funzionalità equivalenti per la copia, a patto che tu fornisca delle - indicazioni chiare accanto al codice oggetto che indichino dove - trovare il Sorgente Corrispondente. Indipendentemente da quale server - ospiti il Sorgente Corrispondente, tu rimani obbligato ad assicurare - che esso rimanga disponibile per tutto il tempo necessario a - soddisfare queste condizioni.
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  • e) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante trasmissione peer-to-peer, a - patto che tu informi gli altri peer circa il luogo in cui il codice - oggetto e il Sorgente Corrispondente sono gratuitamente offerti al - pubblico secondo i termini della sezione 6d.
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Una porzione separabile del codice oggetto, il cui sorgente è - escluso dal Sorgente Corrispondente e trattato come Libreria di - Sistema, non deve essere obbligatoriamente inclusa nella distribuzione - del codice oggetto del programma.

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Un “Prodotto Utente” è un (1) “prodotto consumer”, cioè - qualunque proprietà personale tangibile che è normalmente utilizzata - per scopi personali, familiari o domestici, oppure (2) qualunque cosa - progettata o venduta per essere utilizzata in ambiente domestico. Nella - classificazione di un prodotto come “prodotto consumer”, i casi dubbi - andranno risolti in favore dell'ambito di applicazione. Per un dato - prodotto ricevuto da un dato utente, “normalmente utilizzato” si - riferisce ad un uso tipico o comune di quella classe di prodotti, - indipendentemente dallo stato dell'utente specifico o dal modo in cui - l'utente specifico utilizza, o si aspetta o ci si aspetta che utilizzi, - il prodotto. Un prodotto è un “prodotto consumer” indipendentemente - dal fatto che abbia usi commerciali, industriali o diversi da quelli - “consumer”, a meno che questi usi non rappresentino il solo modo utile - di utilizzare il prodotto in questione.

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Le “Informazioni di Installazione” per un Prodotto Utente sono i - metodi, le procedure, le chiavi di autorizzazioni o altre informazioni - necessarie per installare ed eseguire versioni modificate di un - programma coperto da questa Licenza all'interno di un Prodotto Utente, a - partire da versioni modificate dei suoi Sorgenti Corrispondenti. Tali - informazioni devono essere sufficienti ad assicurare che il - funzionamento del codice oggetto modificato non sia in nessun caso - proibito o ostacolato per il solo fatto che sono state apportate delle - modifiche.

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Se distribuisci un codice oggetto secondo le condizioni di questa - sezione in, o assieme, o specificatamente per l'uso in o con un Prodotto - Utente, e la distribuzione avviene come parte di una transazione nella - quale il diritto di possesso e di uso del Prodotto Utente viene - trasferito al destinatario per sempre o per un periodo prefissato - (indipendentemente da come la transazione sia caratterizzata), il - Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito secondo le condizioni di questa - sezione deve essere accompagnato dalle Informazioni di - Installazione. Questa condizione non è richiesta se nè tu nè una - terza parte ha la possibilità di installare versioni modificate del - codice oggetto sul Prodotto Utente (ad esempio, se il programma è - installato su una ROM).

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La condizione che richiede di fornire delle Informazioni di Installazione - non implica che venga fornito supporto, garanzia o aggiornamenti per un - programma che è stato modificato o installato dal destinatario, o per - il Prodotto Utente in cui esso è stato modificato o installato. - L'accesso ad una rete può essere negato se le modifiche apportate - impattano materialmente sull'operatività della rete o se violano le - regole e i protocolli di comunicazione attraverso la rete.

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Il Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito, e le Informazioni di - Installazione fornite, in accordo con questa sezione, devono essere in - un formato che sia pubblicamente documentato (e con una implementazione - pubblicamente disponibile in formato di codice sorgente), e non devono - richiedere speciali password o chiavi per essere spacchettate, lette o - copiate.

- -

7. Condizioni Aggiuntive.

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Le “Condizioni Aggiuntive” sono condizioni che completano le - condizioni di questa Licenza permettendo delle eccezioni a una o più - delle condizioni sopra elencate. Le condizioni aggiuntive che sono - applicabili all'intero Programma devono essere considerate come se - fossero incluse in questa Licenza, a patto che esse siano valide secondo - le normative vigenti. Se alcune condizioni aggiuntive fanno riferimento - soltanto ad alcune parti del Programma, quelle parti possono essere - utilizzate separatamente sotto le stesse condizioni, ma l'intero - Programma rimane sottoposto a questa Licenza senza riferimento ad alcuna - condizione aggiuntiva.

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Quando distribuisci una copia di un programma coperto da questa Licenza, - puoi, a tua discrezione, eliminare qualunque condizione aggiuntiva dalla - copia, o da parte di essa. (Le Condizioni Aggiuntive possono essere - scritte in maniera tale da richiedere la loro rimozione in certi casi di - modifica del Programma). Puoi aggiungere Condizioni Aggiuntive su - materiale, aggiunto da te ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, per il - quale hai o puoi garantire un'adeguata licenza di copyright.

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Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione di questa Licenza, e per - il materiale che aggiungi ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, puoi - (se autorizzato dai legittimi detentori del copyright per il suddetto - materiale) aggiungere alle condizioni di questa Licenza delle condizioni - che:

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  • a) Negano la garanzia o limitano la responsabilità del Programma in - maniera differente da quanto riportato nelle sezioni 15 e 16 di questa - Licenza; oppure
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  • b) Richiedono il mantenimento di specifiche e circostanziate informative - legali o di note di attribuzione ad autori nel materiale o assieme - alle Adeguate Informazioni Legali mostrate dal Programma che lo - contiene; oppure
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  • c) Proibiscono di fornire informazioni errate o ingannevoli sull'origine - e la provenienza del materiale in oggetto, o richiedono che versioni - modificate di tale materiale siano appositamente marcate in maniera - differente rispetto alla versione originale; oppure
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  • d) Limitano l'utilizzo per scopi pubblicitari del nome dei detentori del - copyright o degli autori del materiale; oppure
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  • e) Rifiutano di garantire diritti secondo le leggi sulla proprietà - intellettuale circa l'uso di nomi, marchi di fabbrica o similari; - oppure
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  • f) Richiedono l'indennizzo dei detentori del copyright o degli autori del - materiale in oggetto da parte di chi distribuisce il materiale (o - versioni modificate dello stesso) con impegni contrattuali circa la - responsabilità nei confronti del destinatario, per qualunque - responsabilità che questi impegni contrattuali dovessero imporre - direttamente ai suddetti detentori del copyright e autori.
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Tutte le altre condizioni addizionali non-permissive sono considerate - “ulteriori restrizioni”, secondo il significato specificato alla - sezione 10. Se il Programma o parti di esso contengono, all'atto della - ricezione dello stesso, informative che specificano che esso è - soggetto a questa Licenza assieme ad una condizione che è una - “ulteriore restrizione”, puoi rimuovere quest'ultima condizione. Se un - documento di licenza contiene ulteriori restrizioni ma permette di - rilicenziare o distribuire il Programma con questa Licenza, puoi - aggiungere al Programma del materiale coperto dalle condizioni di quel - documento di licenza, a patto che le ulteriori restrizioni non compaiano - nelle versioni rilicenziate o ridistribuite.

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Se aggiungi ad un Programma coperto da questa Licenza delle condizioni - aggiuntive in accordo con questa sezione, devi aggiungere anche, nei - file sorgenti corrispondenti, un avviso che riassuma le condizioni - aggiuntive applicate a quei file, ovvero un avviso che specifichi dove - è possibile trovare copia delle condizioni aggiunte.

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Tutte le Condizioni aggiuntive, permissive o non-permissive, devono - essere espresse nella forma di una licenza scritta e separata, o - espresse esplicitamente come eccezioni; in entrambi i casi valgono le - condizioni succitate.

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8. Cessazione di Licenza.

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Non puoi propagare o modificare un programma coperto da questa Licenza - in maniera diversa da quanto espressamente consentito da questa - Licenza. Qualunque tentativo di propagare o modificare altrimenti il - Programma è nullo, e provoca l'immediata cessazione dei diritti - garantiti da questa Licenza (compresi tutte le eventuali licenze di - brevetto garantite ai sensi del terzo paragrafo della sezione 11).

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In ogni caso, se cessano tutte le violazioni di questa Licenza, allora - la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright viene - ripristinata (a) in via cautelativa, a meno che e fino a quando il - detentore del copyright non cessa esplicitamente e definitivamente la - tua licenza, e (b) in via permanente se il detentore del copyright non - ti notifica in alcun modo la violazione entro 60 giorni dalla cessazione - della licenza.

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Inoltre, la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright - viene ripristinata in maniera permanente se il detentore del copyright ti - notifica la violazione in maniera adeguata, se questa è la prima volta - che ricevi una notifica di violazione di questa Licenza (per qualunque - Programma) dallo stesso detentore di copyright, e se rimedi alla - violazione entro 30 giorni dalla data di ricezione della notifica di - violazione.

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La cessazione dei tuoi diritti come specificato in questa sezione non - provoca la cessazione delle licenze di terze parti che abbiano ricevuto - copie o diritti da te secondo questa Licenza. Se i tuoi diritti cessano - e non sono ristabiliti in via permanente, non hai diritto di ricevere - nuove licenze per lo stesso materiale, secondo quanto stabilito nella - sezione 10.

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9. L'ottenimento di copie non richiede l'accettazione della Licenza.

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Non sei obbligato ad accettare i termini di questa Licenza al solo fine - di ottenere o eseguire una copia del Programma. Similmente, propagazioni - collaterali di un Programma coperto da questa Licenza che occorrono come - semplice conseguenza dell'utilizzo di trasmissioni peer-to-peer per la - ricezione di una copia non richiedono l'accettazione della Licenza. In - ogni caso, solo e soltanto questa Licenza ti garantiscono il permesso di - propagare e modificare qualunque programma coperto da questa - Licenza. Queste azioni violano le leggi sul copyright nel caso in cui tu - non accetti questa Licenza. Pertanto, modificando o propagando un - programma coperto da questa Licenza, indichi implicitamente la tua - accettazione della Licenza.

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10. Licenza Automatica per i successivi destinatari.

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Ogni qual volta distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, il - destinatario riceve automaticamente una licenza, dal detentore - originario del copyright, di eseguire, modificare e propagare il - programma, nel rispetto di questa Licenza. Non sei ritenuto responsabile - del rispetto di questa Licenza da parte di terze parti.

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Una “transazione d' entità” è una transazione che trasferisce il - controllo di una organizzazione, o sostanzialmente di tutti i suoi beni, - che suddivide una organizzazione o che fonde più organizzazioni. Se la - propagazione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è conseguente - ad una transazione di entità, ciascuna parte che ha ruolo nella - transazione e che riceve una copia del programma riceve allo stesso tempo - qualsiasi licenza sul programma che i predecessori della parte - possedevano o potevano rilasciare nel rispetto del paragrafo precedente, - e in più il diritto di possesso del Sorgente Corrispondente del - programma dal predecessore in interesse, se il predecessore lo possiede - o se può ottenerlo senza troppe difficoltà.

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Non puoi imporre nessuna ulteriore restrizione sull'esercizio dei - diritti garantiti o affermati da questa Licenza. Per esempio, non puoi - imporre un prezzo di licenza, una royalty, o altri costi per - l'esercizio dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza, a non puoi dar - corso ad una controversia (ivi incluse le controversie incrociate o la - difesa in cause legali) affermando che siano stati violati dei - brevetti a causa della produzione, dell'uso, della vendita, della - messa in vendita o dell'importazione del Programma o di sue parti.

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11. Brevetti.

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Un “contribuente” è un detentore di copyright che autorizza l'uso - secondo questa Licenza di un Programma o di un'opera basata sul - Programma. L'opera così licenziata viene chiamata “versione del - contribuente”.

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I “diritti essenziali di brevetto” da parte di un contribuente sono - tutti i diritti di brevetto che appartengono o che sono controllati dal - contribuente, che siano già acquisiti o che saranno acquisiti in - futuro, che possano essere violati in qualche maniera, consentita da - questa Licenza, generando, modificando o vendendo la versione del - contribuente, ma non includono i diritti che possano essere violati - soltanto come conseguenza di ulteriori modifiche alla versione del - contribuente. In relazione a questa definizione, il termine - “controllo” include il diritto di garantire sottolicenze di brevetto - in maniera consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza.

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Ciascun contribuente ti garantisce la licenza di brevetto sui diritti - essenziali di brevetto del contribuente stesso non-esclusiva, valida in - tutto il mondo, esente da royalty, di creare, usare, vendere, offrire in - vendita, importare e altrimenti eseguire, modificare e propagare i - contenuti della versione del contribuente.

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Nei tre paragrafi successivi, con “licenza di brevetto” si intende - qualunque accordo o contratto, comunque denominato, di non - rivendicazione di un brevetto (come ad esempio un permesso esplicito di - utilizzare un brevetto o un accordo di rinuncia alla persecuzione per - violazione di brevetto). “Garantire” una tale licenza di brevetto ad - una parte significa portare a termine un tale accordo o contratto di non - rivendicazione di brevetto contro la parte.

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Se distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, confidando - consapevolmente su una licenza di brevetto, e il Sorgente Corrispondente - per il programma non è reso disponibile per la copia, senza alcun - onere aggiuntivo e comunque nel rispetto delle condizioni di questa - Licenza, attraverso un server di rete pubblicamente accessibile o - tramite altri mezzi facilmente accessibili, allora devi (1) fare in modo - che il Sorgente Corrispondente sia reso disponibile come sopra, oppure - (2) fare in modo di rinunciare ai benefici della licenza di brevetto per - quel particolare programma, oppure (3) adoperarti, in maniera - consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza, per estendere la - licenza di brevetto a tutti i destinatari successivi. “Confidare - consapevolmente” significa che tu sei attualmente cosciente che, - eccettuata la licenza di brevetto, la distribuzione da parte tua di un - programma protetto da questa Licenza in un paese, o l'utilizzo in un - paese del programma coperto da questa Licenza da parte di un - destinatario, può violare uno o più brevetti in quel paese che tu - hai ragione di ritenere validi.

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Se, come conseguenza o in connessione con una singola transazione o - con un dato accordo, distribuisci, o fai in modo di distribuire, un - programma coperto da questa Licenza, e garantisci una licenza di - brevetto per alcune delle parti che ricevono il Programma - autorizzandole ad utilizzare, propagare, modificare o distribuire una - specifica copia del Programma, allora la licenza di brevetto che - fornisci è automaticamente estesa a tutti i destinatari del - Programma coperto da questa Licenza e delle opere basate sul - Programma.

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Una licenza di brevetto è “discriminatoria” se non include - nell'ambito della sua copertura, proibisce l'esercizio, o è vincolata - al non-esercizio di uno o più dei diritti che sono specificatamente - garantiti da questa Licenza. Non puoi distribuire un Programma coperto - da questa Licenza se sei parte di un accordo con una terza parte la cui - attività comprende la distribuzione di software, secondo il quale tu - sei costretto ad un pagamento alla parte terza in funzione della tua - attività di distribuzione del Programma, e in conseguenza del quale la - parte terza garantisce, a qualunque delle parti che riceveranno il - Programma da te, una licenza di brevetto discriminatoria (a) assieme a - copie del Programma coperto da questa Licenza distribuite da te (o ad - altre copie fatte da codeste copie), oppure (b) principalmente per e in - connessione con specifici prodotti o raccolte di prodotti che contengono - il Programma, a meno che l'accordo non sia stato stipulato, o le licenze - di brevetto non siano state rilasciate, prima del 28 Marzo 2007.

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Nessuna parte di questa Licenza può essere interpretata come atta ad - escludere o limitare gli effetti di qualunque altra licenza o altri - meccanismi di difesa dalla violazione che possano altrimenti essere resi - disponibili dalla normativa vigente in materia di brevetti.

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12. Nessuna resa di libertà altrui.

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Se ti vengono imposte delle condizioni (da un ordine giudiziario, da - un accordo o da qualunque altra eventualità) che contraddicono le - condizioni di questa Licenza, non sei in nessun modo esonerato dal - rispetto delle condizioni di questa Licenza. Se non puoi distribuire - un Programma coperto da questa Licenza per sottostare simultaneamente - agli obblighi derivanti da questa Licenza e ad altri obblighi - pertinenti, allora non puoi distribuire il Programma per nessun - motivo. Per esempio, se accetti delle condizioni che ti obbligano a - richiedere il pagamento di una royalty per le distribuzioni - successivamente effettuate da coloro ai quali hai distribuito il - Programma, l'unico modo per soddisfare sia queste condizioni che - questa Licenza è evitare del tutto la distribuzione del Programma.

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13. Utilizzo con la GNU Affero General Public License.

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Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione espressa da questa - Licenza, hai il permesso di collegare o combinare qualunque Programma - coperto da questa Licenza con un'opera rilasciata sotto la versione 3 - della licenza GNU Affero General Public License, ottenendo un singolo - Programma derivato, e di distribuire il Programma risultante. Le - condizioni di questa Licenza continuano a valere per le parti - riguardanti il Programma che sono coperte da questa Licenza, mentre le - condizioni speciali della GNU Affero General Public License, sezione 13, - riguardanti l'interazione mediante rete, saranno applicate al Programma - così risultante.

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14. Versioni rivedute di questa Licenza.

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La Free Software Foundation può pubblicare delle versioni rivedute - e/o delle nuove versioni della GNU General Public License di tanto in - tanto. Tali versioni saranno simili, nello spirito, alla presente - versione, ma potranno differire nei dettagli al fine di affrontare - nuovi problemi e nuove situazioni.

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A ciascuna versione viene assegnato un numero identificativo di - versione. Se il Programma specifica che si applica a sè stesso una - certa versione della GNU General Public License, “o qualunque altra - versione successiva”, hai la possibilità di sottostare alle - condizioni di quella specifica versione o di qualunque altra versione - successiva pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation. Se il Programma - non specifica un numero di versione della GNU General Public License, - puoi scegliere qualunque versione della GNU General Public License - pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation.

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Se il Programma specifica che un sostituto o un procuratore può - decidere quali versioni future della GNU General Public License posso - essere utilizzate, allora tale scelta di accettazione di una data - versione ti autorizza, in maniera permanente, ad utilizzare quella - versione della Licenza per il Programma.

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Versioni successive della Licenza possono garantire diritti aggiuntivi o - leggermente differenti. Ad ogni modo, nessun obbligo aggiuntivo viene - imposto agli autori o ai detentori di copyright come conseguenza della - tua scelta di adottare una versione successiva della Licenza.

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15. Rinuncia alla Garanzia.

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NON C'E' NESSUNA GARANZIA PER IL PROGRAMMA, PER QUANTO CONSENTITO DALLE - VIGENTI NORMATIVE. ECCETTO QUANDO ALTRIMENTI STABILITO PER ISCRITTO, I - DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT E/O LE ALTRE PARTI FORNISCONO IL PROGRAMMA - “COSI' COME È” SENZA GARANZIA DI ALCUN TIPO, NE' ESPRESSA NE' - IMPLICITA, INCLUSE, MA NON LIMITATE A, LE GARANZIE DI COMMERCIABILITA' O - DI UTILIZZABILITA' PER UN PARTICOLARE SCOPO. L'INTERO RISCHIO - CONCERNENTE LA QUALITA' E LE PRESTAZIONI DEL PROGRAMMA E' DEL - LICENZIATARIO. SE IL PROGRAMMA DOVESSE RISULTARE DIFETTOSO, IL - LICENZIATARIO SI ASSUME I COSTI DI MANUTENZIONE, RIPARAZIONE O - CORREZIONE.

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16. Limitazione di Responsabilità.

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IN NESSUN CASO, A MENO CHE NON SIA RICHIESTO DALLA NORMATIVA VIGENTE - O CONCORDATO PER ISCRITTO, I DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT, O QUALUNQUE - ALTRA PARTE CHE MODIICA E/O DISTRIBUISCE IL PROGRAMMA SECONDO LE - CONDIZIONI PRECEDENTI, POSSONO ESSERE RITENUTI RESPONSABILI NEI - CONFRONTI DEL LICENZIATARIO PER DANNI, INCLUSO QUALUNQUE - DANNEGGIAMENTO GENERICO, SPECIALE, INCIDENTALE O CONSEQUENZIALE - DOVUTO ALL'USO O ALL'IMPOSSIBILITA' D'USO DEL PROGRAMMA (INCLUSI, MA - NON LIMITATI A, LE PERDITE DI DATI, LA CORRUZIONE DI DATI, LE - PERDITE SOSTENUTE DAL LICENZIATARIO O DA TERZE PARTI O - L'IMPOSSIBILITA' DEL PROGRAMMA A FUNZIONARE ASSIEME AD ALTRI - PROGRAMMI), ANCHE NEL CASO IN CUI IL DETENTORE O LE ALTRE PARTI - SIANO STATI AVVISATI CIRCA LA POSSIBILITA' DI TALI DANNEGGIAMENTI.

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17. Interpretazione delle Sezioni 15 e 16.

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Se la dichiarazione di garanzia e la limitazione di responsabilità - fornite precedentemente non hanno effetto legale in un paese a causa - delle loro condizioni, le corti di giustizia devono applicare la norma - locale che più si avvicini al rifiuto assoluto di qualsivoglia - responsabilità civile relativa al Programma, a meno che una garanzia o - una assunzione di responsabilità scritta non accompagni una copia del - programma ottenuta dietro pagamento.

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FINE DEI TERMINI E DELLE CONDIZIONI

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Come applicare questre condizioni di Licenza ai vostri programmi

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Se sviluppi un nuovo programma, e vuoi che esso sia della massima utilità, - il modo migliore è quello di renderlo software libero, in modo che chiunque - possa ridistribuirlo e modificarlo secondo i termini di questa Licenza.

- -

Per fare ciò, allega le seguenti note informative al programma. - Il modo migliore è quello di inserirle all’inizio di ciascun file sorgente, - al fine di rimarcare adeguatamente la mancanza di garanzia; ciascun file dovrebbe inoltre contenere - la dichiarazione di copyright e un riferimento al posto in cui è possibile ottenere - la versione completa delle note informative.

- -
<one line to give the program’s name
-and a brief idea of what it does.>
-Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
-
-This program is free software: you can
-redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General
-Public License as published by the Free
-Software Foundation, either version 3
-of the License, or(at your option)
-any later version.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope
-that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-WARRANTY; without even the implied
-warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the
-GNU General Public License along with
-this program.  If not, see
-<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- -

Inoltre, aggiungi le informazioni necessarie a contattarti via posta ordinaria o via posta elettronica.

- -

Se il programma interagisce mediante terminale, fai in modo che visualizzi, - quando viene avviato in modalità interattiva, un breve messaggio come quello che segue:

- -
<program>  Copyright (C) <year>
-<name of author>
-This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
-WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
-This is free software, and you are
-welcome to redistribute it under
-certain conditions; type `show c'
-for details.
- -

Gli ipotetici comandi `show w' e `show c' devono visualizzare le parti corrispondenti - della GNU General Public License. Naturalmente i comandi del tuo programma potrebbero essere differenti; - per una interfaccia di tipo GUI, dovresti usare un bottone “About” o “Info”.

- -

Devi inoltre fare in modo che il tuo datore di lavoro (se lavori come programmatore presso terzi) o la tua scuola, - eventualmente, firmino una “rinuncia al copyright” sul programma, se necessario. - Per maggiori informazioni su questo punto, e su come applicare e rispettare la GNU GPL, consultare la pagina - <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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Privacy Browser è rilasciato con Licenza GPLv3+ . + Il testo completo è riportato per intero nella parte finale di questo documento. Si precisa che questa è una traduzione non ufficiale della + GNU General Public License, non è stata pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation, e non stabilisce i termini legali di distribuzione del software + che usa la GNU GPL. Soltanto la versione originale in inglese della GNU GPL fa ciò. + Lo scopo di questa traduzione è unicamente quello di aiutare gli utenti di lingua italiana a comprendere la GNU GPL, e pertanto in caso di eventuali discrepanze tra + traduzione e versione originale in inglese, prevarrà e sarà unicamente la versione originale ad avere valore legale. + E' inoltre ammessa la modifica e la pubblicazione di questa traduzione, ma solamente in accordo ai termini qui riportati. + Il codice sorgente è disponibile su git.stoutner.com.

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Attribuzioni

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La lista dei server utilizzata dalla funzionalità di blocco degli annunci è tratta da pgl.yoyo.org. + Dal momento che si tratta di una lista di domini non può essere coperta da Copyright.

+

+ + + + sono state derivate da ic_security e ic_language, che fanno parte dell'Android Material icon set e sono state rilasciate sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Le immagini risultanti sono rilasciate sotto + Licenza GPLv3+.

+

+ è stata derivata da ic_exit_to_app, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

+

+ è stata derivata da ic_compare, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

+

orbot è una versione modificata della icona di stato del progetto Orbot, il cui copyright + è 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. E' rilasciata sotto 3-clause BSD license. Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. + Copyright delle modifiche © 2017Soren Stoutner. L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

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cookie è stata creata da Google. E' stata rilasciata con Licenza Apache 2.0 + e può essere scaricata dirattamente dal Material Design Icons. Non è stata modificata ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione.

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Le seguenti icone derivano dall'Android Material icon set, che è rilasciato sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Non sono state modificatae ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione. Alcune sono state rinominate per coerenza con il tipo di utilizzo all'interno del codice. Le icone con i loro nomi originali sono riportate di seguito.

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Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + <http://fsf.org/>

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A chiunque è permesso copiare e ridistribuire copie esatte di questo documento di licenza, + ma non è in alcun modo consentito apportarvi modifiche. +

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Premessa

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La GNU General Public License è una licenza libera, basata su copyleft per software e altri tipi di opere.

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Le licenze della maggior parte del software e di altre opere materiali + sono pensate per togliere la libertà di condividere e modificare tali opere. + Al contrario, la GNU General Public License ha l'obiettivo di garantire + la libertà di condividere e modificare tutte le versioni di un programma + e di fare in modo che esso rimanga software libero per tutti gli utenti. + Noi, Free Software Foundation, usiamo la GNU General Public License + per la maggior parte del nostro software; essa viene applicata anche a qualunque + altro software rilasciato dall'autore sotto questa licenza. + Chiunque può utilizzare questa licenza per i propri programmi.

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Per proteggere i vostri diritti, abbiamo la necessità di impedire che altri + vi neghino questi diritti o vi obblighino a rinunciarvi. + Pertanto, chiunque distribuisce o modifica software rilasciato con questa licenza + si assume dei precisi doveri: il dovere di rispettare la libertà degli altri.

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Per esempio, chi distribuisce copie di un programma rilasciato sotto questa licenza, + sia a titolo gratuito che mediante pagamento di un prezzo,è obbligato a riconoscere + a chi riceve il software esattamente gli stessi diritti che ha ricevuto. + Deve garantire che chi riceva il software abbia o possa avere accesso al codice sorgente. + E deve far conoscere ai destinatari del software queste condizioni, + così che essi conoscano quali sono i loro diritti.

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Al fine di proteggere gli sviluppatori e gli autori, la GPL spiega chiaramente + che non esiste nessuna garanzia per questo software libero. Nell'interesse + sia degli utenti che degli autori, la GPL impone che le versioni modificate del software + vengano esplicitamente marcate come “modificate”, in modo tale che eventuali problemi + non vengano erroneamente attribuiti agli autori delle versioni precedenti.

+ +

Alcuni dispositivi sono progettati per negare agli utenti l'installazione + o l'esecuzione di versioni modificate del software installato sugli stessi, + anche se il costruttore si riserva la possibilità di farlo. + Ciò è fondamentalmente incompatibile con l'obiettivo di garantire la libertà + degli utenti di modificare il software. Una ripetizione sistematica di tali abusi + avviene nel campo dei dispositivi per usi individuali, e ciò rende questi abusi + ancora più inaccettabili. Pertanto, abbiamo realizzato questa versione della GPL + al fine di proibire una tale pratica per questo tipo di prodotti. Se problemi simili + dovessero sorgere in altri ambiti, saremo pronti ad estendere queste misure + a questi nuovi ambiti in versioni future della GPL, nella maniera che si renderà necessaria + per difendere la libertà degli utenti.

+ +

In conclusione, tutti i programmi sono costantemente minacciati dai brevetti sul software. + Gli Stati non dovrebbero permettere ai brevetti di limitare lo sviluppo + e l'utilizzo di software per computer, ma nei Paesi in cui ciò avviene noi vogliamo evitare + il pericolo che i brevetti applicati ad un programma libero possano renderlo, a tutti gli effetti, + proprietario. Per impedire ciò, la GPL assicura che non è possibile utilizzare + i brevetti sul software per rendere un programma non libero.

+ +

I termini e le condizioni esatte per la copia, la distribuzione e la modifica del software + sono riportate di seguito.

+ +

TERMINI E CONDIZIONI

+ +

0. Definizioni.

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“Questa Licenza” fa riferimento alla versione 3 della GNU General Public License.

+ +

“Copyright” indica anche leggi simili al copyright che riguardano altri tipi di opere, + come le maschere per la produzione di semiconduttori.

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“Il Programma” indica qualunque opera che sia soggetta a copyright e che sia rilasciata + sotto questa Licenza. I detentori della licenza sono indicati come “tu”. “Licenziatari” e + “destinatari” possono essere individui o organizzazioni.

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Un'“opera coperta da questa licenza” indica il Programma originale non modificato + oppure un'opera basata sul Programma.

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“Propagare” un'opera significa fare una qualunque cosa con essa che, + in mancanza di un esplicito permesso, ti renda direttamente o indirettamente perseguibile + per violazione secondo le vigenti normative sul copyright, + ad eccezione della semplice esecuzione del Programma su un computer + o della modifica di una copia privata. La Propagazione include la copia, + la distribuzione (con o senza modifiche), la messa a disposizione al pubblico e, + in alcuni stati, altre attività simili e connesse.

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+ +

Una interfaccia utente interattiva fornisce delle “Adeguate Informazioni Legali” + soltanto nel caso in cui includa una apposita funzionalità, resa adeguatamente visibile, che + (1) visualizzi un'adeguata informazione di copyright, e + (2) informi l'utente che non c'è alcuna garanzia sull'opera (eccetto nel caso in cui + delle garanzie sono espressamente fornite), dica che il licenziatario può distribuire + l'opera utilizzando questa Licenza, indichi come è possibile prendere visione di una copia + di questa Licenza. + Se l'interfaccia presenta una lista di comandi o di opzioni, come ad esempio un menù, + una delle opzioni fornite nella lista deve rispettare questa condizione.

+ +

1. Codice Sorgente.

+ +

Il “codice sorgente” di un'opera indica la forma più indicata + dell'opera per poter effettuare modifiche su di essa. Il “codice oggetto” + indica qualunque forma dell'opera che non sia codice sorgente.

+ +

Una “Interfaccia Standard” è una interfaccia che risponde ad uno + standard ufficiale definito da un ente di standardizzazione riconosciuto + o, nel caso di interfacce specifiche per un particolare linguaggio di + programmazione, una interfaccia che è largamente utilizzata dagli + sviluppatori per sviluppare in tale linguaggio.

+ +

Le “Librerie di Sistema” di un eseguibile includono qualunque cosa, + eccetto l'opera nel suo insieme, che (a) sia inclusa nella normale forma + di pacchettizzazione di un “Componente Principale”, ma che non è + parte di quel Componente Principale, e (b) che serva solo a consentire + l'uso dell'opera con quel Componente Principale, o per implementare una + Interfaccia Standard per la quale esista una implementazione disponibile + al pubblico in forma sorgente. Un “Componente Principale”, in questo + contesto, è un componente essenziale (kernel, gestore di finestre + eccetera) dello specifico sistema operativo (ammesso che ce ne sia uno) + sul quale l'eseguibile esegue, o un compilatore utilizzato per produrre + il programma, o un interprete di codice oggetto utilizzato per eseguire + il programma.

+ +

Il “Sorgente Corrispondente” per un'opera in forma di codice oggetto + è il codice sorgente necessario per generare, installare e (per un + programma eseguibile) eseguire il codice oggetto e per modificare + l'opera, inclusi gli script per controllare le suddette attività di + generazione, installazione ed esecuzione. Non sono incluse le Librerie + di Sistema usate dal programma, o gli strumenti di utilità generica o i + programmi liberamente accessibili che sono utilizzati, senza modifiche, + per portare a termine le suddette attività ma che non fanno parte + dell'opera. Per esempio, il sorgente corrispondente include i file con + le definizioni delle interfacce associati ai file sorgente dell'opera, e + il codice sorgente delle librerie condivise e sottoprogrammi collegati + dinamicamente specificatamente necessari per il programma, ad esempio a + causa di stretta comunicazione dati o di controllo di flusso tra questi + sottoprogrammi e altre parti del programma.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente non include nulla che l'utente possa + rigenerare automaticamente da altre parti del Sorgente Corrispondente + stesso.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente di un'opera in forma di codice sorgente è + l'opera stessa.

+ +

2. Principali Diritti.

+ +

Tutti i diritti garantiti da questa Licenza sono garantiti per la durata + del copyright sul Programma, e sono irrevocabili ammesso che le + condizioni qui riportate siano rispettate. Questa Licenza afferma esplicitamente il + tuo permesso illimitato di eseguire il Programma non modificato. Il + risultato dell'esecuzione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è + a sua volta coperto da questa Licenza solo se il risultato stesso, a + causa del suo contenuto, è un'opera coperta da questa Licenza. Questa + Licenza riconosce il tuo diritto all'uso legittimo o altri diritti + equivalenti, come stabilito dalla legislazione sul copyright.

+ +

Puoi creare, eseguire e propagare programmi che tu non distribuisci + coperti da questa Licenza, senza alcuna condizione fino a quando la tua + Licenza rimane valida. Puoi distribuire opere coperte da questa Licenza + ad altri al solo scopo di ottenere che essi facciano delle modifiche al + programma esclusivamente per te, o che ti forniscano dei servizi per + l'esecuzione di queste opere, ammesso che tu rispetti i termini di + questa Licenza nel distribuire tutto il materiale per il quale non + detieni il copyright. Coloro i quali creano o eseguono per conto tuo un + programma coperto da questa Licenza lo fanno esclusivamente in tua vece, + sotto la tua direzione e il tuo controllo, in maniera tale che sia + proibito a costoro effettuare copie di materiale di cui detieni il + copyright al di fuori della relazione che intrattengono nei tuoi + confronti.

+ +

Distribuire opere coperte da licenza in qualunque altra circostanza è + consentito soltanto alle condizioni espresse in seguito. Non è + consentito sottolicenziare le opere: la sezione 10 lo rende non + necessario.

+ +

3. Protezione dei diritti legali degli utenti dalle leggi + anti-elusione.

+ +

Nessun programma protetto da questa Licenza può essere considerato + parte di una misura tecnologica di restrizione che sottostia ad alcuna + delle leggi che soddisfano l'articolo 11 del “WIPO copyright treaty” + adottato il 20 Dicembre 1996, o a simili leggi che proibiscono o + limitano l'elusione di tali misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

+ +

Quando distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, rifiuti + tutti i poteri legali atti a proibire l'elusione di misure tecnologiche + di restrizione ammesso che tale elusione sia effettuata nell'esercizio + dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza riguardo al programma coperto da + questa Licenza, e rinunci all'intenzione di limitare l'operatività o + la modifica del programma per far valere, contro i diritti degli utenti + del programma, diritti legali tuoi o di terze parti che impediscano + l'elusione di misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

+ +

4. Distribuzione di Copie Esatte.

+ +

Ti è permesso distribuire copie esatte del codice sorgente del + Programma come lo hai ricevuto, con qualunque mezzo, ammesso che tu + aggiunga in maniera appropriata su ciascuna copia una appropriata nota + di copyright; che tu lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi che affermano che + questa Licenza e tutte le clausole non-permissive aggiunte in accordo + con la sezione 7 sono valide per il codice che distribuisci; che tu + lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi circa l'assenza di garanzia; che tu + fornisca a tutti i destinatari una copia di questa Licenza assieme al + Programma.

+ +

Puoi richiedere il pagamento di un prezzo o di nessun prezzo per + ciascuna copia che distribuisci, e puoi offrire supporto o garanzia + a pagamento.

+ +

5. Distribuzione di Versioni modificate del sorgente.

+ +

Puoi distribuire un'opera basata sul Programma, o le modifiche per + produrla a partire dal Programma, nella forma di codice sorgente secondo + i termini della sezione 4, ammesso che tu rispetti anche tutte le + seguenti condizioni:

+ +
    +
  • a) L'opera deve recare con sè delle informazioni adeguate che + affermino che tu l'hai modificata, indicando la data di modifica.
  • + +
  • b) L'opera deve recare informazioni adeguate che affermino che essa è + rilasciata sotto questa Licenza e sotto le condizioni aggiuntive + secondo quanto indicato dalla Sezione 7. Questa condizione modifica la + condizione espressa alla sezione 4 di “lasciare intatti tutti gli + avvisi”.
  • + +
  • c) Devi rilasciare l'intera opera, nel suo complesso, sotto questa + Licenza a chiunque venga in possesso di una copia di essa. Questa + Licenza sarà pertanto applicata, assieme ad eventuali clausole + aggiunte in osservanza della Sezione 7, all'opera nel suo complesso, a + tutte le sue parti, indipendentemente da come esse siano + pacchettizzate. Questa Licenza nega il permesso di licenziare l'opera + in qualunque altro modo, ma non rende nullo un tale permesso ammesso + che tu lo abbia ricevuto separatamente.
  • + +
  • d) Se l'opera ha delle interfacce utente interattive, ciascuna deve + mostrare delle Adeguate Informazioni Legali; altrimenti, se il + Programma ha delle interfacce interattive che non visualizzano delle + Adeguate Informazioni Legali, il tuo programma non è obbligato a + visualizzarle.
  • +
+ +

La giustapposizione di un'opera coperta da questa Licenza assieme ad + altre opere separate e indipendenti, che non sono per loro natura + estensioni del Programma, e che non sono combinate con esso a formare un + altro programma più grande, dentro o in uno stesso supporto di + memorizzazione a lungo termine o di distribuzione, è semplicemente + detto “aggregato” se la raccolta e il suo copyright non sono + utilizzati per limitare l'accesso o i diritti legali degli utenti della + raccolta stessa oltre ciò che ciascun singolo programma + consente. L'inclusione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza in un + aggregato non comporta l'applicazione di questa Licenza alle altre parti + dell'aggregato.

+ +

6. Distribuzione in formato non-sorgente.

+ +

Puoi distribuire un programma coperto da questa Licenza in formato di + codice oggetto secondo i termini delle sezioni 4 e 5, ammesso che tu + fornisca anche il Sorgente Corrispondente in formato comprensibile + da un computer sotto i termini di questa stessa Licenza, in uno dei + seguenti modi:

+ +
    +
  • a) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto + fisico (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato dal + Sorgente Corrispondente su un supporto fisico duraturo comunemente + utilizzato per lo scambio di software.
  • + +
  • b) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto fisico + (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato da un'offerta + scritta, valida per almeno tre anni e valida per tutto il tempo + durante il quale tu offri ricambi o supporto per quel modello di + prodotto, di fornire a chiunque possieda il codice oggetto (1) una + copia del Sorgente Corrispondente di tutto il software contenuto nel + prodotto che è coperto da questa Licenza, su un supporto fisico + duraturo comunemente utilizzato per lo scambio di software, ad un + prezzo non superiore al costo ragionevole per effettuare fisicamente + tale distribuzione del sorgente, oppure (2) accesso alla copia del + Sorgente Corrispondente attraverso un server di rete senza alcun costo + aggiuntivo.
  • + +
  • c) Distribuendo copie singole del codice oggetto assieme ad una copia + dell'offerta scritta di fornire il Sorgente Corrispondente. Questa + possibilità è permessa soltanto occasionalmente e per fini non + commerciali, e solo se tu hai ricevuto il codice oggetto assieme ad + una tale offerta, in accordo alla sezione 6b.
  • + +
  • d) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante accesso da un luogo designato + (gratis o dietro pagamento di un prezzo), e offrendo un accesso + equivalente al Sorgente Corrispondente alla stessa maniera a partire + dallo stesso luogo senza costi aggiuntivi. Non devi obbligare i + destinatari a copiare il Sorgente Corrispondente assieme al codice + oggetto. Se il luogo dal quale copiare il codice oggetto è un server + di rete, il Sorgente Corrispondente può trovarsi su un server + differente (gestito da te o da terze parti) che fornisca + funzionalità equivalenti per la copia, a patto che tu fornisca delle + indicazioni chiare accanto al codice oggetto che indichino dove + trovare il Sorgente Corrispondente. Indipendentemente da quale server + ospiti il Sorgente Corrispondente, tu rimani obbligato ad assicurare + che esso rimanga disponibile per tutto il tempo necessario a + soddisfare queste condizioni.
  • + +
  • e) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante trasmissione peer-to-peer, a + patto che tu informi gli altri peer circa il luogo in cui il codice + oggetto e il Sorgente Corrispondente sono gratuitamente offerti al + pubblico secondo i termini della sezione 6d.
  • +
+ +

Una porzione separabile del codice oggetto, il cui sorgente è + escluso dal Sorgente Corrispondente e trattato come Libreria di + Sistema, non deve essere obbligatoriamente inclusa nella distribuzione + del codice oggetto del programma.

+ +

Un “Prodotto Utente” è un (1) “prodotto consumer”, cioè + qualunque proprietà personale tangibile che è normalmente utilizzata + per scopi personali, familiari o domestici, oppure (2) qualunque cosa + progettata o venduta per essere utilizzata in ambiente domestico. Nella + classificazione di un prodotto come “prodotto consumer”, i casi dubbi + andranno risolti in favore dell'ambito di applicazione. Per un dato + prodotto ricevuto da un dato utente, “normalmente utilizzato” si + riferisce ad un uso tipico o comune di quella classe di prodotti, + indipendentemente dallo stato dell'utente specifico o dal modo in cui + l'utente specifico utilizza, o si aspetta o ci si aspetta che utilizzi, + il prodotto. Un prodotto è un “prodotto consumer” indipendentemente + dal fatto che abbia usi commerciali, industriali o diversi da quelli + “consumer”, a meno che questi usi non rappresentino il solo modo utile + di utilizzare il prodotto in questione.

+ +

Le “Informazioni di Installazione” per un Prodotto Utente sono i + metodi, le procedure, le chiavi di autorizzazioni o altre informazioni + necessarie per installare ed eseguire versioni modificate di un + programma coperto da questa Licenza all'interno di un Prodotto Utente, a + partire da versioni modificate dei suoi Sorgenti Corrispondenti. Tali + informazioni devono essere sufficienti ad assicurare che il + funzionamento del codice oggetto modificato non sia in nessun caso + proibito o ostacolato per il solo fatto che sono state apportate delle + modifiche.

+ +

Se distribuisci un codice oggetto secondo le condizioni di questa + sezione in, o assieme, o specificatamente per l'uso in o con un Prodotto + Utente, e la distribuzione avviene come parte di una transazione nella + quale il diritto di possesso e di uso del Prodotto Utente viene + trasferito al destinatario per sempre o per un periodo prefissato + (indipendentemente da come la transazione sia caratterizzata), il + Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito secondo le condizioni di questa + sezione deve essere accompagnato dalle Informazioni di + Installazione. Questa condizione non è richiesta se nè tu nè una + terza parte ha la possibilità di installare versioni modificate del + codice oggetto sul Prodotto Utente (ad esempio, se il programma è + installato su una ROM).

+ +

La condizione che richiede di fornire delle Informazioni di Installazione + non implica che venga fornito supporto, garanzia o aggiornamenti per un + programma che è stato modificato o installato dal destinatario, o per + il Prodotto Utente in cui esso è stato modificato o installato. + L'accesso ad una rete può essere negato se le modifiche apportate + impattano materialmente sull'operatività della rete o se violano le + regole e i protocolli di comunicazione attraverso la rete.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito, e le Informazioni di + Installazione fornite, in accordo con questa sezione, devono essere in + un formato che sia pubblicamente documentato (e con una implementazione + pubblicamente disponibile in formato di codice sorgente), e non devono + richiedere speciali password o chiavi per essere spacchettate, lette o + copiate.

+ +

7. Condizioni Aggiuntive.

+ +

Le “Condizioni Aggiuntive” sono condizioni che completano le + condizioni di questa Licenza permettendo delle eccezioni a una o più + delle condizioni sopra elencate. Le condizioni aggiuntive che sono + applicabili all'intero Programma devono essere considerate come se + fossero incluse in questa Licenza, a patto che esse siano valide secondo + le normative vigenti. Se alcune condizioni aggiuntive fanno riferimento + soltanto ad alcune parti del Programma, quelle parti possono essere + utilizzate separatamente sotto le stesse condizioni, ma l'intero + Programma rimane sottoposto a questa Licenza senza riferimento ad alcuna + condizione aggiuntiva.

+ +

Quando distribuisci una copia di un programma coperto da questa Licenza, + puoi, a tua discrezione, eliminare qualunque condizione aggiuntiva dalla + copia, o da parte di essa. (Le Condizioni Aggiuntive possono essere + scritte in maniera tale da richiedere la loro rimozione in certi casi di + modifica del Programma). Puoi aggiungere Condizioni Aggiuntive su + materiale, aggiunto da te ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, per il + quale hai o puoi garantire un'adeguata licenza di copyright.

+ +

Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione di questa Licenza, e per + il materiale che aggiungi ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, puoi + (se autorizzato dai legittimi detentori del copyright per il suddetto + materiale) aggiungere alle condizioni di questa Licenza delle condizioni + che:

+ +
    +
  • a) Negano la garanzia o limitano la responsabilità del Programma in + maniera differente da quanto riportato nelle sezioni 15 e 16 di questa + Licenza; oppure
  • + +
  • b) Richiedono il mantenimento di specifiche e circostanziate informative + legali o di note di attribuzione ad autori nel materiale o assieme + alle Adeguate Informazioni Legali mostrate dal Programma che lo + contiene; oppure
  • + +
  • c) Proibiscono di fornire informazioni errate o ingannevoli sull'origine + e la provenienza del materiale in oggetto, o richiedono che versioni + modificate di tale materiale siano appositamente marcate in maniera + differente rispetto alla versione originale; oppure
  • + +
  • d) Limitano l'utilizzo per scopi pubblicitari del nome dei detentori del + copyright o degli autori del materiale; oppure
  • + +
  • e) Rifiutano di garantire diritti secondo le leggi sulla proprietà + intellettuale circa l'uso di nomi, marchi di fabbrica o similari; + oppure
  • + +
  • f) Richiedono l'indennizzo dei detentori del copyright o degli autori del + materiale in oggetto da parte di chi distribuisce il materiale (o + versioni modificate dello stesso) con impegni contrattuali circa la + responsabilità nei confronti del destinatario, per qualunque + responsabilità che questi impegni contrattuali dovessero imporre + direttamente ai suddetti detentori del copyright e autori.
  • +
+ +

Tutte le altre condizioni addizionali non-permissive sono considerate + “ulteriori restrizioni”, secondo il significato specificato alla + sezione 10. Se il Programma o parti di esso contengono, all'atto della + ricezione dello stesso, informative che specificano che esso è + soggetto a questa Licenza assieme ad una condizione che è una + “ulteriore restrizione”, puoi rimuovere quest'ultima condizione. Se un + documento di licenza contiene ulteriori restrizioni ma permette di + rilicenziare o distribuire il Programma con questa Licenza, puoi + aggiungere al Programma del materiale coperto dalle condizioni di quel + documento di licenza, a patto che le ulteriori restrizioni non compaiano + nelle versioni rilicenziate o ridistribuite.

+ +

Se aggiungi ad un Programma coperto da questa Licenza delle condizioni + aggiuntive in accordo con questa sezione, devi aggiungere anche, nei + file sorgenti corrispondenti, un avviso che riassuma le condizioni + aggiuntive applicate a quei file, ovvero un avviso che specifichi dove + è possibile trovare copia delle condizioni aggiunte.

+ +

Tutte le Condizioni aggiuntive, permissive o non-permissive, devono + essere espresse nella forma di una licenza scritta e separata, o + espresse esplicitamente come eccezioni; in entrambi i casi valgono le + condizioni succitate.

+ +

8. Cessazione di Licenza.

+ +

Non puoi propagare o modificare un programma coperto da questa Licenza + in maniera diversa da quanto espressamente consentito da questa + Licenza. Qualunque tentativo di propagare o modificare altrimenti il + Programma è nullo, e provoca l'immediata cessazione dei diritti + garantiti da questa Licenza (compresi tutte le eventuali licenze di + brevetto garantite ai sensi del terzo paragrafo della sezione 11).

+ +

In ogni caso, se cessano tutte le violazioni di questa Licenza, allora + la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright viene + ripristinata (a) in via cautelativa, a meno che e fino a quando il + detentore del copyright non cessa esplicitamente e definitivamente la + tua licenza, e (b) in via permanente se il detentore del copyright non + ti notifica in alcun modo la violazione entro 60 giorni dalla cessazione + della licenza.

+ +

Inoltre, la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright + viene ripristinata in maniera permanente se il detentore del copyright ti + notifica la violazione in maniera adeguata, se questa è la prima volta + che ricevi una notifica di violazione di questa Licenza (per qualunque + Programma) dallo stesso detentore di copyright, e se rimedi alla + violazione entro 30 giorni dalla data di ricezione della notifica di + violazione.

+ +

La cessazione dei tuoi diritti come specificato in questa sezione non + provoca la cessazione delle licenze di terze parti che abbiano ricevuto + copie o diritti da te secondo questa Licenza. Se i tuoi diritti cessano + e non sono ristabiliti in via permanente, non hai diritto di ricevere + nuove licenze per lo stesso materiale, secondo quanto stabilito nella + sezione 10.

+ +

9. L'ottenimento di copie non richiede l'accettazione della Licenza.

+ +

Non sei obbligato ad accettare i termini di questa Licenza al solo fine + di ottenere o eseguire una copia del Programma. Similmente, propagazioni + collaterali di un Programma coperto da questa Licenza che occorrono come + semplice conseguenza dell'utilizzo di trasmissioni peer-to-peer per la + ricezione di una copia non richiedono l'accettazione della Licenza. In + ogni caso, solo e soltanto questa Licenza ti garantiscono il permesso di + propagare e modificare qualunque programma coperto da questa + Licenza. Queste azioni violano le leggi sul copyright nel caso in cui tu + non accetti questa Licenza. Pertanto, modificando o propagando un + programma coperto da questa Licenza, indichi implicitamente la tua + accettazione della Licenza.

+ +

10. Licenza Automatica per i successivi destinatari.

+ +

Ogni qual volta distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, il + destinatario riceve automaticamente una licenza, dal detentore + originario del copyright, di eseguire, modificare e propagare il + programma, nel rispetto di questa Licenza. Non sei ritenuto responsabile + del rispetto di questa Licenza da parte di terze parti.

+ +

Una “transazione d' entità” è una transazione che trasferisce il + controllo di una organizzazione, o sostanzialmente di tutti i suoi beni, + che suddivide una organizzazione o che fonde più organizzazioni. Se la + propagazione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è conseguente + ad una transazione di entità, ciascuna parte che ha ruolo nella + transazione e che riceve una copia del programma riceve allo stesso tempo + qualsiasi licenza sul programma che i predecessori della parte + possedevano o potevano rilasciare nel rispetto del paragrafo precedente, + e in più il diritto di possesso del Sorgente Corrispondente del + programma dal predecessore in interesse, se il predecessore lo possiede + o se può ottenerlo senza troppe difficoltà.

+ +

Non puoi imporre nessuna ulteriore restrizione sull'esercizio dei + diritti garantiti o affermati da questa Licenza. Per esempio, non puoi + imporre un prezzo di licenza, una royalty, o altri costi per + l'esercizio dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza, a non puoi dar + corso ad una controversia (ivi incluse le controversie incrociate o la + difesa in cause legali) affermando che siano stati violati dei + brevetti a causa della produzione, dell'uso, della vendita, della + messa in vendita o dell'importazione del Programma o di sue parti.

+ +

11. Brevetti.

+ +

Un “contribuente” è un detentore di copyright che autorizza l'uso + secondo questa Licenza di un Programma o di un'opera basata sul + Programma. L'opera così licenziata viene chiamata “versione del + contribuente”.

+ +

I “diritti essenziali di brevetto” da parte di un contribuente sono + tutti i diritti di brevetto che appartengono o che sono controllati dal + contribuente, che siano già acquisiti o che saranno acquisiti in + futuro, che possano essere violati in qualche maniera, consentita da + questa Licenza, generando, modificando o vendendo la versione del + contribuente, ma non includono i diritti che possano essere violati + soltanto come conseguenza di ulteriori modifiche alla versione del + contribuente. In relazione a questa definizione, il termine + “controllo” include il diritto di garantire sottolicenze di brevetto + in maniera consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza.

+ +

Ciascun contribuente ti garantisce la licenza di brevetto sui diritti + essenziali di brevetto del contribuente stesso non-esclusiva, valida in + tutto il mondo, esente da royalty, di creare, usare, vendere, offrire in + vendita, importare e altrimenti eseguire, modificare e propagare i + contenuti della versione del contribuente.

+ +

Nei tre paragrafi successivi, con “licenza di brevetto” si intende + qualunque accordo o contratto, comunque denominato, di non + rivendicazione di un brevetto (come ad esempio un permesso esplicito di + utilizzare un brevetto o un accordo di rinuncia alla persecuzione per + violazione di brevetto). “Garantire” una tale licenza di brevetto ad + una parte significa portare a termine un tale accordo o contratto di non + rivendicazione di brevetto contro la parte.

+ +

Se distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, confidando + consapevolmente su una licenza di brevetto, e il Sorgente Corrispondente + per il programma non è reso disponibile per la copia, senza alcun + onere aggiuntivo e comunque nel rispetto delle condizioni di questa + Licenza, attraverso un server di rete pubblicamente accessibile o + tramite altri mezzi facilmente accessibili, allora devi (1) fare in modo + che il Sorgente Corrispondente sia reso disponibile come sopra, oppure + (2) fare in modo di rinunciare ai benefici della licenza di brevetto per + quel particolare programma, oppure (3) adoperarti, in maniera + consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza, per estendere la + licenza di brevetto a tutti i destinatari successivi. “Confidare + consapevolmente” significa che tu sei attualmente cosciente che, + eccettuata la licenza di brevetto, la distribuzione da parte tua di un + programma protetto da questa Licenza in un paese, o l'utilizzo in un + paese del programma coperto da questa Licenza da parte di un + destinatario, può violare uno o più brevetti in quel paese che tu + hai ragione di ritenere validi.

+ +

Se, come conseguenza o in connessione con una singola transazione o + con un dato accordo, distribuisci, o fai in modo di distribuire, un + programma coperto da questa Licenza, e garantisci una licenza di + brevetto per alcune delle parti che ricevono il Programma + autorizzandole ad utilizzare, propagare, modificare o distribuire una + specifica copia del Programma, allora la licenza di brevetto che + fornisci è automaticamente estesa a tutti i destinatari del + Programma coperto da questa Licenza e delle opere basate sul + Programma.

+ +

Una licenza di brevetto è “discriminatoria” se non include + nell'ambito della sua copertura, proibisce l'esercizio, o è vincolata + al non-esercizio di uno o più dei diritti che sono specificatamente + garantiti da questa Licenza. Non puoi distribuire un Programma coperto + da questa Licenza se sei parte di un accordo con una terza parte la cui + attività comprende la distribuzione di software, secondo il quale tu + sei costretto ad un pagamento alla parte terza in funzione della tua + attività di distribuzione del Programma, e in conseguenza del quale la + parte terza garantisce, a qualunque delle parti che riceveranno il + Programma da te, una licenza di brevetto discriminatoria (a) assieme a + copie del Programma coperto da questa Licenza distribuite da te (o ad + altre copie fatte da codeste copie), oppure (b) principalmente per e in + connessione con specifici prodotti o raccolte di prodotti che contengono + il Programma, a meno che l'accordo non sia stato stipulato, o le licenze + di brevetto non siano state rilasciate, prima del 28 Marzo 2007.

+ +

Nessuna parte di questa Licenza può essere interpretata come atta ad + escludere o limitare gli effetti di qualunque altra licenza o altri + meccanismi di difesa dalla violazione che possano altrimenti essere resi + disponibili dalla normativa vigente in materia di brevetti.

+ +

12. Nessuna resa di libertà altrui.

+ +

Se ti vengono imposte delle condizioni (da un ordine giudiziario, da + un accordo o da qualunque altra eventualità) che contraddicono le + condizioni di questa Licenza, non sei in nessun modo esonerato dal + rispetto delle condizioni di questa Licenza. Se non puoi distribuire + un Programma coperto da questa Licenza per sottostare simultaneamente + agli obblighi derivanti da questa Licenza e ad altri obblighi + pertinenti, allora non puoi distribuire il Programma per nessun + motivo. Per esempio, se accetti delle condizioni che ti obbligano a + richiedere il pagamento di una royalty per le distribuzioni + successivamente effettuate da coloro ai quali hai distribuito il + Programma, l'unico modo per soddisfare sia queste condizioni che + questa Licenza è evitare del tutto la distribuzione del Programma.

+ +

13. Utilizzo con la GNU Affero General Public License.

+ +

Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione espressa da questa + Licenza, hai il permesso di collegare o combinare qualunque Programma + coperto da questa Licenza con un'opera rilasciata sotto la versione 3 + della licenza GNU Affero General Public License, ottenendo un singolo + Programma derivato, e di distribuire il Programma risultante. Le + condizioni di questa Licenza continuano a valere per le parti + riguardanti il Programma che sono coperte da questa Licenza, mentre le + condizioni speciali della GNU Affero General Public License, sezione 13, + riguardanti l'interazione mediante rete, saranno applicate al Programma + così risultante.

+ +

14. Versioni rivedute di questa Licenza.

+ +

La Free Software Foundation può pubblicare delle versioni rivedute + e/o delle nuove versioni della GNU General Public License di tanto in + tanto. Tali versioni saranno simili, nello spirito, alla presente + versione, ma potranno differire nei dettagli al fine di affrontare + nuovi problemi e nuove situazioni.

+ +

A ciascuna versione viene assegnato un numero identificativo di + versione. Se il Programma specifica che si applica a sè stesso una + certa versione della GNU General Public License, “o qualunque altra + versione successiva”, hai la possibilità di sottostare alle + condizioni di quella specifica versione o di qualunque altra versione + successiva pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation. Se il Programma + non specifica un numero di versione della GNU General Public License, + puoi scegliere qualunque versione della GNU General Public License + pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation.

+ +

Se il Programma specifica che un sostituto o un procuratore può + decidere quali versioni future della GNU General Public License posso + essere utilizzate, allora tale scelta di accettazione di una data + versione ti autorizza, in maniera permanente, ad utilizzare quella + versione della Licenza per il Programma.

+ +

Versioni successive della Licenza possono garantire diritti aggiuntivi o + leggermente differenti. Ad ogni modo, nessun obbligo aggiuntivo viene + imposto agli autori o ai detentori di copyright come conseguenza della + tua scelta di adottare una versione successiva della Licenza.

+ +

15. Rinuncia alla Garanzia.

+ +

NON C'E' NESSUNA GARANZIA PER IL PROGRAMMA, PER QUANTO CONSENTITO DALLE + VIGENTI NORMATIVE. ECCETTO QUANDO ALTRIMENTI STABILITO PER ISCRITTO, I + DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT E/O LE ALTRE PARTI FORNISCONO IL PROGRAMMA + “COSI' COME È” SENZA GARANZIA DI ALCUN TIPO, NE' ESPRESSA NE' + IMPLICITA, INCLUSE, MA NON LIMITATE A, LE GARANZIE DI COMMERCIABILITA' O + DI UTILIZZABILITA' PER UN PARTICOLARE SCOPO. L'INTERO RISCHIO + CONCERNENTE LA QUALITA' E LE PRESTAZIONI DEL PROGRAMMA E' DEL + LICENZIATARIO. SE IL PROGRAMMA DOVESSE RISULTARE DIFETTOSO, IL + LICENZIATARIO SI ASSUME I COSTI DI MANUTENZIONE, RIPARAZIONE O + CORREZIONE.

+ +

16. Limitazione di Responsabilità.

+ +

IN NESSUN CASO, A MENO CHE NON SIA RICHIESTO DALLA NORMATIVA VIGENTE + O CONCORDATO PER ISCRITTO, I DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT, O QUALUNQUE + ALTRA PARTE CHE MODIICA E/O DISTRIBUISCE IL PROGRAMMA SECONDO LE + CONDIZIONI PRECEDENTI, POSSONO ESSERE RITENUTI RESPONSABILI NEI + CONFRONTI DEL LICENZIATARIO PER DANNI, INCLUSO QUALUNQUE + DANNEGGIAMENTO GENERICO, SPECIALE, INCIDENTALE O CONSEQUENZIALE + DOVUTO ALL'USO O ALL'IMPOSSIBILITA' D'USO DEL PROGRAMMA (INCLUSI, MA + NON LIMITATI A, LE PERDITE DI DATI, LA CORRUZIONE DI DATI, LE + PERDITE SOSTENUTE DAL LICENZIATARIO O DA TERZE PARTI O + L'IMPOSSIBILITA' DEL PROGRAMMA A FUNZIONARE ASSIEME AD ALTRI + PROGRAMMI), ANCHE NEL CASO IN CUI IL DETENTORE O LE ALTRE PARTI + SIANO STATI AVVISATI CIRCA LA POSSIBILITA' DI TALI DANNEGGIAMENTI.

+ +

17. Interpretazione delle Sezioni 15 e 16.

+ +

Se la dichiarazione di garanzia e la limitazione di responsabilità + fornite precedentemente non hanno effetto legale in un paese a causa + delle loro condizioni, le corti di giustizia devono applicare la norma + locale che più si avvicini al rifiuto assoluto di qualsivoglia + responsabilità civile relativa al Programma, a meno che una garanzia o + una assunzione di responsabilità scritta non accompagni una copia del + programma ottenuta dietro pagamento.

+ +

FINE DEI TERMINI E DELLE CONDIZIONI

+ +

Come applicare questre condizioni di Licenza ai vostri programmi

+ +

Se sviluppi un nuovo programma, e vuoi che esso sia della massima utilità, + il modo migliore è quello di renderlo software libero, in modo che chiunque + possa ridistribuirlo e modificarlo secondo i termini di questa Licenza.

+ +

Per fare ciò, allega le seguenti note informative al programma. + Il modo migliore è quello di inserirle all’inizio di ciascun file sorgente, + al fine di rimarcare adeguatamente la mancanza di garanzia; ciascun file dovrebbe inoltre contenere + la dichiarazione di copyright e un riferimento al posto in cui è possibile ottenere + la versione completa delle note informative.

+ +
<one line to give the program’s name
+and a brief idea of what it does.>
+Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+
+This program is free software: you can
+redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation, either version 3
+of the License, or(at your option)
+any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope
+that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied
+warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the
+GNU General Public License along with
+this program.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ +

Inoltre, aggiungi le informazioni necessarie a contattarti via posta ordinaria o via posta elettronica.

+ +

Se il programma interagisce mediante terminale, fai in modo che visualizzi, + quando viene avviato in modalità interattiva, un breve messaggio come quello che segue:

+ +
<program>  Copyright (C) <year>
+<name of author>
+This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
+WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+This is free software, and you are
+welcome to redistribute it under
+certain conditions; type `show c'
+for details.
+ +

Gli ipotetici comandi `show w' e `show c' devono visualizzare le parti corrispondenti + della GNU General Public License. Naturalmente i comandi del tuo programma potrebbero essere differenti; + per una interfaccia di tipo GUI, dovresti usare un bottone “About” o “Info”.

+ +

Devi inoltre fare in modo che il tuo datore di lavoro (se lavori come programmatore presso terzi) o la tua scuola, + eventualmente, firmino una “rinuncia al copyright” sul programma, se necessario. + Per maggiori informazioni su questo punto, e su come applicare e rispettare la GNU GPL, consultare la pagina + <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

+ +

La GNU General Public License non consente di incorporare il programma all’interno di software proprietario. + Se il tuo programma è una libreria di funzioni, potresti ritenere più opportuno consentire il collegamento + tra software proprietario e la tua libreria. Se è questo ciò che vuoi, allora utilizza la GNU Lesser General Public License + anziché questa Licenza, ma prima leggi + <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

+ +
+ +

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+

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+

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Copyright

+

Privacy Browser copyright © 2015-2017: Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Licenza

+

Privacy Browser è rilasciato con Licenza GPLv3+ . + Il testo completo è riportato per intero nella parte finale di questo documento. Si precisa che questa è una traduzione non ufficiale della + GNU General Public License, non è stata pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation, e non stabilisce i termini legali di distribuzione del software + che usa la GNU GPL. Soltanto la versione originale in inglese della GNU GPL fa ciò. + Lo scopo di questa traduzione è unicamente quello di aiutare gli utenti di lingua italiana a comprendere la GNU GPL, e pertanto in caso di eventuali discrepanze tra + traduzione e versione originale in inglese, prevarrà e sarà unicamente la versione originale ad avere valore legale. + E' inoltre ammessa la modifica e la pubblicazione di questa traduzione, ma solamente in accordo ai termini qui riportati. + Il codice sorgente è disponibile su git.stoutner.com.

+ +

Attribuzioni

+

La lista dei server utilizzata dalla funzionalità di blocco degli annunci è tratta da pgl.yoyo.org. + Dal momento che si tratta di una lista di domini non può essere coperta da Copyright.

+

+ + + + sono state derivate da ic_security e ic_language, che fanno parte dell'Android Material icon set e sono state rilasciate sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2016 Soren Stoutner. Le immagini risultanti sono rilasciate sotto + Licenza GPLv3+.

+

+ è stata derivata da ic_exit_to_app, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

+

+ è stata derivata da ic_compare, che fa parte dell'Android Material icon set ed è stata rilasciata sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Il testo completo della licenza è riportato di seguito. Copyright delle modifiche © 2017 Soren Stoutner. + L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

+

orbot è una versione modificata della icona di stato del progetto Orbot, il cui copyright + è 2009-2010 Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project. E' rilasciata sotto 3-clause BSD license. Il testo completo della Licenza è riportato di seguito. + Copyright delle modifiche © 2017Soren Stoutner. L'immagine risultante è rilasciata sotto Licenza GPLv3+.

+

cookie è stata creata da Google. E' stata rilasciata con Licenza Apache 2.0 + e può essere scaricata dirattamente dal Material Design Icons. Non è stata modificata ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione.

+

Le seguenti icone derivano dall'Android Material icon set, che è rilasciato sotto Licenza Apache 2.0. + Non sono state modificatae ad eccezione del colore e della dimensione. Alcune sono state rinominate per coerenza con il tipo di utilizzo all'interno del codice. Le icone con i loro nomi originali sono riportate di seguito.

+

ic_add.

+

ic_arrow_back.

+

ic_arrow_forward.

+

ic_bookmark_border.

+

ic_bug_report.

+

ic_call_to_action.

+

ic_chrome_reader_mode.

+

ic_close.

+

ic_create_new_folder.

+

ic_delete.

+

ic_delete_forever.

+

ic_devices_other.

+

ic_dns.

+

ic_donut_small.

+

ic_edit.

+

ic_expand_less.

+

ic_expand_more.

+

ic_file_download.

+

ic_find_in_page.

+

ic_folder.

+

ic_folder_special.

+

ic_fullscreen.

+

ic_home.

+

ic_image.

+

ic_import_contacts.

+

ic_important_devices.

+

ic_info_outline.

+

ic_language.

+

ic_list.

+

ic_local_activity.

+

ic_location_off.

+

ic_lock.

+

ic_map.

+

ic_more.

+

ic_question_answer.

+

ic_refresh.

+

ic_search.

+

ic_select_all.

+

ic_settings.

+

ic_smartphone.

+

ic_style.

+

ic_subtitles.

+

ic_text_fields.

+

ic_vertical_align_bottom.

+

ic_vertical_align_top.

+

ic_visibility_off.

+

ic_vpn_lock.

+

ic_web.

+ +
+ +

GNU General Public License

+

Versione 3, 29 Giugno 2007

+ +

Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + <http://fsf.org/>

+ +

A chiunque è permesso copiare e ridistribuire copie esatte di questo documento di licenza, + ma non è in alcun modo consentito apportarvi modifiche. +

+ +

Premessa

+ +

La GNU General Public License è una licenza libera, basata su copyleft per software e altri tipi di opere.

+ +

Le licenze della maggior parte del software e di altre opere materiali + sono pensate per togliere la libertà di condividere e modificare tali opere. + Al contrario, la GNU General Public License ha l'obiettivo di garantire + la libertà di condividere e modificare tutte le versioni di un programma + e di fare in modo che esso rimanga software libero per tutti gli utenti. + Noi, Free Software Foundation, usiamo la GNU General Public License + per la maggior parte del nostro software; essa viene applicata anche a qualunque + altro software rilasciato dall'autore sotto questa licenza. + Chiunque può utilizzare questa licenza per i propri programmi.

+ +

Quando parliamo di software libero (free software), ci riferiamo al concetto di libertà, + non al prezzo. Le nostre General Public License sono concepite per garantire + che chiunque abbia la libertà di distribuire copie di software libero + (anche dietro pagamento di un prezzo, se lo desidera), che chiunque riceva o possa ricevere + il codice sorgente se lo vuole, che chiunque possa apportare modifiche al software + o utilizzarne solo alcune porzioni in altri software liberi, e che chiunque sappia + che ha il diritto di fare tutte queste cose.

+ +

Per proteggere i vostri diritti, abbiamo la necessità di impedire che altri + vi neghino questi diritti o vi obblighino a rinunciarvi. + Pertanto, chiunque distribuisce o modifica software rilasciato con questa licenza + si assume dei precisi doveri: il dovere di rispettare la libertà degli altri.

+ +

Per esempio, chi distribuisce copie di un programma rilasciato sotto questa licenza, + sia a titolo gratuito che mediante pagamento di un prezzo,è obbligato a riconoscere + a chi riceve il software esattamente gli stessi diritti che ha ricevuto. + Deve garantire che chi riceva il software abbia o possa avere accesso al codice sorgente. + E deve far conoscere ai destinatari del software queste condizioni, + così che essi conoscano quali sono i loro diritti.

+ +

Gli sviluppatori che utilizzano la GNU GPL proteggono i vostri diritti in due modi: + (1) Rivendicando il copyright sul software, e + (2) offrendovi questa licenza che vi garantisce il diritto legale di copiarlo e/o di modificarlo.

+ +

Al fine di proteggere gli sviluppatori e gli autori, la GPL spiega chiaramente + che non esiste nessuna garanzia per questo software libero. Nell'interesse + sia degli utenti che degli autori, la GPL impone che le versioni modificate del software + vengano esplicitamente marcate come “modificate”, in modo tale che eventuali problemi + non vengano erroneamente attribuiti agli autori delle versioni precedenti.

+ +

Alcuni dispositivi sono progettati per negare agli utenti l'installazione + o l'esecuzione di versioni modificate del software installato sugli stessi, + anche se il costruttore si riserva la possibilità di farlo. + Ciò è fondamentalmente incompatibile con l'obiettivo di garantire la libertà + degli utenti di modificare il software. Una ripetizione sistematica di tali abusi + avviene nel campo dei dispositivi per usi individuali, e ciò rende questi abusi + ancora più inaccettabili. Pertanto, abbiamo realizzato questa versione della GPL + al fine di proibire una tale pratica per questo tipo di prodotti. Se problemi simili + dovessero sorgere in altri ambiti, saremo pronti ad estendere queste misure + a questi nuovi ambiti in versioni future della GPL, nella maniera che si renderà necessaria + per difendere la libertà degli utenti.

+ +

In conclusione, tutti i programmi sono costantemente minacciati dai brevetti sul software. + Gli Stati non dovrebbero permettere ai brevetti di limitare lo sviluppo + e l'utilizzo di software per computer, ma nei Paesi in cui ciò avviene noi vogliamo evitare + il pericolo che i brevetti applicati ad un programma libero possano renderlo, a tutti gli effetti, + proprietario. Per impedire ciò, la GPL assicura che non è possibile utilizzare + i brevetti sul software per rendere un programma non libero.

+ +

I termini e le condizioni esatte per la copia, la distribuzione e la modifica del software + sono riportate di seguito.

+ +

TERMINI E CONDIZIONI

+ +

0. Definizioni.

+ +

“Questa Licenza” fa riferimento alla versione 3 della GNU General Public License.

+ +

“Copyright” indica anche leggi simili al copyright che riguardano altri tipi di opere, + come le maschere per la produzione di semiconduttori.

+ +

“Il Programma” indica qualunque opera che sia soggetta a copyright e che sia rilasciata + sotto questa Licenza. I detentori della licenza sono indicati come “tu”. “Licenziatari” e + “destinatari” possono essere individui o organizzazioni.

+ +

“Modificare” un'opera significa copiare o adattare tutta o parte dell'opera + in una maniera che richieda un permesso di copyright, e non indica la semplice azione + di fare una esatta copia dell'opera. L'opera risultante viene chiamata “versione modificata” + dell'opera precedente, oppure viene detta opera “basata sulla” opera precedente.

+ +

Un'“opera coperta da questa licenza” indica il Programma originale non modificato + oppure un'opera basata sul Programma.

+ +

“Propagare” un'opera significa fare una qualunque cosa con essa che, + in mancanza di un esplicito permesso, ti renda direttamente o indirettamente perseguibile + per violazione secondo le vigenti normative sul copyright, + ad eccezione della semplice esecuzione del Programma su un computer + o della modifica di una copia privata. La Propagazione include la copia, + la distribuzione (con o senza modifiche), la messa a disposizione al pubblico e, + in alcuni stati, altre attività simili e connesse.

+ +

“Distribuire” un'opera indica qualunque forma di propagazione + che permetta a terze parti di effettuare o ricevere delle copie. + La mera interazione con un utente attraverso una rete di computer, + senza che ci sia alcun trasferimento di una copia, non è considerata “Distribuzione”.

+ +

Una interfaccia utente interattiva fornisce delle “Adeguate Informazioni Legali” + soltanto nel caso in cui includa una apposita funzionalità, resa adeguatamente visibile, che + (1) visualizzi un'adeguata informazione di copyright, e + (2) informi l'utente che non c'è alcuna garanzia sull'opera (eccetto nel caso in cui + delle garanzie sono espressamente fornite), dica che il licenziatario può distribuire + l'opera utilizzando questa Licenza, indichi come è possibile prendere visione di una copia + di questa Licenza. + Se l'interfaccia presenta una lista di comandi o di opzioni, come ad esempio un menù, + una delle opzioni fornite nella lista deve rispettare questa condizione.

+ +

1. Codice Sorgente.

+ +

Il “codice sorgente” di un'opera indica la forma più indicata + dell'opera per poter effettuare modifiche su di essa. Il “codice oggetto” + indica qualunque forma dell'opera che non sia codice sorgente.

+ +

Una “Interfaccia Standard” è una interfaccia che risponde ad uno + standard ufficiale definito da un ente di standardizzazione riconosciuto + o, nel caso di interfacce specifiche per un particolare linguaggio di + programmazione, una interfaccia che è largamente utilizzata dagli + sviluppatori per sviluppare in tale linguaggio.

+ +

Le “Librerie di Sistema” di un eseguibile includono qualunque cosa, + eccetto l'opera nel suo insieme, che (a) sia inclusa nella normale forma + di pacchettizzazione di un “Componente Principale”, ma che non è + parte di quel Componente Principale, e (b) che serva solo a consentire + l'uso dell'opera con quel Componente Principale, o per implementare una + Interfaccia Standard per la quale esista una implementazione disponibile + al pubblico in forma sorgente. Un “Componente Principale”, in questo + contesto, è un componente essenziale (kernel, gestore di finestre + eccetera) dello specifico sistema operativo (ammesso che ce ne sia uno) + sul quale l'eseguibile esegue, o un compilatore utilizzato per produrre + il programma, o un interprete di codice oggetto utilizzato per eseguire + il programma.

+ +

Il “Sorgente Corrispondente” per un'opera in forma di codice oggetto + è il codice sorgente necessario per generare, installare e (per un + programma eseguibile) eseguire il codice oggetto e per modificare + l'opera, inclusi gli script per controllare le suddette attività di + generazione, installazione ed esecuzione. Non sono incluse le Librerie + di Sistema usate dal programma, o gli strumenti di utilità generica o i + programmi liberamente accessibili che sono utilizzati, senza modifiche, + per portare a termine le suddette attività ma che non fanno parte + dell'opera. Per esempio, il sorgente corrispondente include i file con + le definizioni delle interfacce associati ai file sorgente dell'opera, e + il codice sorgente delle librerie condivise e sottoprogrammi collegati + dinamicamente specificatamente necessari per il programma, ad esempio a + causa di stretta comunicazione dati o di controllo di flusso tra questi + sottoprogrammi e altre parti del programma.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente non include nulla che l'utente possa + rigenerare automaticamente da altre parti del Sorgente Corrispondente + stesso.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente di un'opera in forma di codice sorgente è + l'opera stessa.

+ +

2. Principali Diritti.

+ +

Tutti i diritti garantiti da questa Licenza sono garantiti per la durata + del copyright sul Programma, e sono irrevocabili ammesso che le + condizioni qui riportate siano rispettate. Questa Licenza afferma esplicitamente il + tuo permesso illimitato di eseguire il Programma non modificato. Il + risultato dell'esecuzione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è + a sua volta coperto da questa Licenza solo se il risultato stesso, a + causa del suo contenuto, è un'opera coperta da questa Licenza. Questa + Licenza riconosce il tuo diritto all'uso legittimo o altri diritti + equivalenti, come stabilito dalla legislazione sul copyright.

+ +

Puoi creare, eseguire e propagare programmi che tu non distribuisci + coperti da questa Licenza, senza alcuna condizione fino a quando la tua + Licenza rimane valida. Puoi distribuire opere coperte da questa Licenza + ad altri al solo scopo di ottenere che essi facciano delle modifiche al + programma esclusivamente per te, o che ti forniscano dei servizi per + l'esecuzione di queste opere, ammesso che tu rispetti i termini di + questa Licenza nel distribuire tutto il materiale per il quale non + detieni il copyright. Coloro i quali creano o eseguono per conto tuo un + programma coperto da questa Licenza lo fanno esclusivamente in tua vece, + sotto la tua direzione e il tuo controllo, in maniera tale che sia + proibito a costoro effettuare copie di materiale di cui detieni il + copyright al di fuori della relazione che intrattengono nei tuoi + confronti.

+ +

Distribuire opere coperte da licenza in qualunque altra circostanza è + consentito soltanto alle condizioni espresse in seguito. Non è + consentito sottolicenziare le opere: la sezione 10 lo rende non + necessario.

+ +

3. Protezione dei diritti legali degli utenti dalle leggi + anti-elusione.

+ +

Nessun programma protetto da questa Licenza può essere considerato + parte di una misura tecnologica di restrizione che sottostia ad alcuna + delle leggi che soddisfano l'articolo 11 del “WIPO copyright treaty” + adottato il 20 Dicembre 1996, o a simili leggi che proibiscono o + limitano l'elusione di tali misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

+ +

Quando distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, rifiuti + tutti i poteri legali atti a proibire l'elusione di misure tecnologiche + di restrizione ammesso che tale elusione sia effettuata nell'esercizio + dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza riguardo al programma coperto da + questa Licenza, e rinunci all'intenzione di limitare l'operatività o + la modifica del programma per far valere, contro i diritti degli utenti + del programma, diritti legali tuoi o di terze parti che impediscano + l'elusione di misure tecnologiche di restrizione.

+ +

4. Distribuzione di Copie Esatte.

+ +

Ti è permesso distribuire copie esatte del codice sorgente del + Programma come lo hai ricevuto, con qualunque mezzo, ammesso che tu + aggiunga in maniera appropriata su ciascuna copia una appropriata nota + di copyright; che tu lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi che affermano che + questa Licenza e tutte le clausole non-permissive aggiunte in accordo + con la sezione 7 sono valide per il codice che distribuisci; che tu + lasci intatti tutti gli avvisi circa l'assenza di garanzia; che tu + fornisca a tutti i destinatari una copia di questa Licenza assieme al + Programma.

+ +

Puoi richiedere il pagamento di un prezzo o di nessun prezzo per + ciascuna copia che distribuisci, e puoi offrire supporto o garanzia + a pagamento.

+ +

5. Distribuzione di Versioni modificate del sorgente.

+ +

Puoi distribuire un'opera basata sul Programma, o le modifiche per + produrla a partire dal Programma, nella forma di codice sorgente secondo + i termini della sezione 4, ammesso che tu rispetti anche tutte le + seguenti condizioni:

+ +
    +
  • a) L'opera deve recare con sè delle informazioni adeguate che + affermino che tu l'hai modificata, indicando la data di modifica.
  • + +
  • b) L'opera deve recare informazioni adeguate che affermino che essa è + rilasciata sotto questa Licenza e sotto le condizioni aggiuntive + secondo quanto indicato dalla Sezione 7. Questa condizione modifica la + condizione espressa alla sezione 4 di “lasciare intatti tutti gli + avvisi”.
  • + +
  • c) Devi rilasciare l'intera opera, nel suo complesso, sotto questa + Licenza a chiunque venga in possesso di una copia di essa. Questa + Licenza sarà pertanto applicata, assieme ad eventuali clausole + aggiunte in osservanza della Sezione 7, all'opera nel suo complesso, a + tutte le sue parti, indipendentemente da come esse siano + pacchettizzate. Questa Licenza nega il permesso di licenziare l'opera + in qualunque altro modo, ma non rende nullo un tale permesso ammesso + che tu lo abbia ricevuto separatamente.
  • + +
  • d) Se l'opera ha delle interfacce utente interattive, ciascuna deve + mostrare delle Adeguate Informazioni Legali; altrimenti, se il + Programma ha delle interfacce interattive che non visualizzano delle + Adeguate Informazioni Legali, il tuo programma non è obbligato a + visualizzarle.
  • +
+ +

La giustapposizione di un'opera coperta da questa Licenza assieme ad + altre opere separate e indipendenti, che non sono per loro natura + estensioni del Programma, e che non sono combinate con esso a formare un + altro programma più grande, dentro o in uno stesso supporto di + memorizzazione a lungo termine o di distribuzione, è semplicemente + detto “aggregato” se la raccolta e il suo copyright non sono + utilizzati per limitare l'accesso o i diritti legali degli utenti della + raccolta stessa oltre ciò che ciascun singolo programma + consente. L'inclusione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza in un + aggregato non comporta l'applicazione di questa Licenza alle altre parti + dell'aggregato.

+ +

6. Distribuzione in formato non-sorgente.

+ +

Puoi distribuire un programma coperto da questa Licenza in formato di + codice oggetto secondo i termini delle sezioni 4 e 5, ammesso che tu + fornisca anche il Sorgente Corrispondente in formato comprensibile + da un computer sotto i termini di questa stessa Licenza, in uno dei + seguenti modi:

+ +
    +
  • a) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto + fisico (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato dal + Sorgente Corrispondente su un supporto fisico duraturo comunemente + utilizzato per lo scambio di software.
  • + +
  • b) Distribuendo il codice oggetto in, o contenuto in, un prodotto fisico + (inclusi i mezzi fisici di distribuzione), accompagnato da un'offerta + scritta, valida per almeno tre anni e valida per tutto il tempo + durante il quale tu offri ricambi o supporto per quel modello di + prodotto, di fornire a chiunque possieda il codice oggetto (1) una + copia del Sorgente Corrispondente di tutto il software contenuto nel + prodotto che è coperto da questa Licenza, su un supporto fisico + duraturo comunemente utilizzato per lo scambio di software, ad un + prezzo non superiore al costo ragionevole per effettuare fisicamente + tale distribuzione del sorgente, oppure (2) accesso alla copia del + Sorgente Corrispondente attraverso un server di rete senza alcun costo + aggiuntivo.
  • + +
  • c) Distribuendo copie singole del codice oggetto assieme ad una copia + dell'offerta scritta di fornire il Sorgente Corrispondente. Questa + possibilità è permessa soltanto occasionalmente e per fini non + commerciali, e solo se tu hai ricevuto il codice oggetto assieme ad + una tale offerta, in accordo alla sezione 6b.
  • + +
  • d) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante accesso da un luogo designato + (gratis o dietro pagamento di un prezzo), e offrendo un accesso + equivalente al Sorgente Corrispondente alla stessa maniera a partire + dallo stesso luogo senza costi aggiuntivi. Non devi obbligare i + destinatari a copiare il Sorgente Corrispondente assieme al codice + oggetto. Se il luogo dal quale copiare il codice oggetto è un server + di rete, il Sorgente Corrispondente può trovarsi su un server + differente (gestito da te o da terze parti) che fornisca + funzionalità equivalenti per la copia, a patto che tu fornisca delle + indicazioni chiare accanto al codice oggetto che indichino dove + trovare il Sorgente Corrispondente. Indipendentemente da quale server + ospiti il Sorgente Corrispondente, tu rimani obbligato ad assicurare + che esso rimanga disponibile per tutto il tempo necessario a + soddisfare queste condizioni.
  • + +
  • e) Distribuendo il codice oggetto mediante trasmissione peer-to-peer, a + patto che tu informi gli altri peer circa il luogo in cui il codice + oggetto e il Sorgente Corrispondente sono gratuitamente offerti al + pubblico secondo i termini della sezione 6d.
  • +
+ +

Una porzione separabile del codice oggetto, il cui sorgente è + escluso dal Sorgente Corrispondente e trattato come Libreria di + Sistema, non deve essere obbligatoriamente inclusa nella distribuzione + del codice oggetto del programma.

+ +

Un “Prodotto Utente” è un (1) “prodotto consumer”, cioè + qualunque proprietà personale tangibile che è normalmente utilizzata + per scopi personali, familiari o domestici, oppure (2) qualunque cosa + progettata o venduta per essere utilizzata in ambiente domestico. Nella + classificazione di un prodotto come “prodotto consumer”, i casi dubbi + andranno risolti in favore dell'ambito di applicazione. Per un dato + prodotto ricevuto da un dato utente, “normalmente utilizzato” si + riferisce ad un uso tipico o comune di quella classe di prodotti, + indipendentemente dallo stato dell'utente specifico o dal modo in cui + l'utente specifico utilizza, o si aspetta o ci si aspetta che utilizzi, + il prodotto. Un prodotto è un “prodotto consumer” indipendentemente + dal fatto che abbia usi commerciali, industriali o diversi da quelli + “consumer”, a meno che questi usi non rappresentino il solo modo utile + di utilizzare il prodotto in questione.

+ +

Le “Informazioni di Installazione” per un Prodotto Utente sono i + metodi, le procedure, le chiavi di autorizzazioni o altre informazioni + necessarie per installare ed eseguire versioni modificate di un + programma coperto da questa Licenza all'interno di un Prodotto Utente, a + partire da versioni modificate dei suoi Sorgenti Corrispondenti. Tali + informazioni devono essere sufficienti ad assicurare che il + funzionamento del codice oggetto modificato non sia in nessun caso + proibito o ostacolato per il solo fatto che sono state apportate delle + modifiche.

+ +

Se distribuisci un codice oggetto secondo le condizioni di questa + sezione in, o assieme, o specificatamente per l'uso in o con un Prodotto + Utente, e la distribuzione avviene come parte di una transazione nella + quale il diritto di possesso e di uso del Prodotto Utente viene + trasferito al destinatario per sempre o per un periodo prefissato + (indipendentemente da come la transazione sia caratterizzata), il + Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito secondo le condizioni di questa + sezione deve essere accompagnato dalle Informazioni di + Installazione. Questa condizione non è richiesta se nè tu nè una + terza parte ha la possibilità di installare versioni modificate del + codice oggetto sul Prodotto Utente (ad esempio, se il programma è + installato su una ROM).

+ +

La condizione che richiede di fornire delle Informazioni di Installazione + non implica che venga fornito supporto, garanzia o aggiornamenti per un + programma che è stato modificato o installato dal destinatario, o per + il Prodotto Utente in cui esso è stato modificato o installato. + L'accesso ad una rete può essere negato se le modifiche apportate + impattano materialmente sull'operatività della rete o se violano le + regole e i protocolli di comunicazione attraverso la rete.

+ +

Il Sorgente Corrispondente distribuito, e le Informazioni di + Installazione fornite, in accordo con questa sezione, devono essere in + un formato che sia pubblicamente documentato (e con una implementazione + pubblicamente disponibile in formato di codice sorgente), e non devono + richiedere speciali password o chiavi per essere spacchettate, lette o + copiate.

+ +

7. Condizioni Aggiuntive.

+ +

Le “Condizioni Aggiuntive” sono condizioni che completano le + condizioni di questa Licenza permettendo delle eccezioni a una o più + delle condizioni sopra elencate. Le condizioni aggiuntive che sono + applicabili all'intero Programma devono essere considerate come se + fossero incluse in questa Licenza, a patto che esse siano valide secondo + le normative vigenti. Se alcune condizioni aggiuntive fanno riferimento + soltanto ad alcune parti del Programma, quelle parti possono essere + utilizzate separatamente sotto le stesse condizioni, ma l'intero + Programma rimane sottoposto a questa Licenza senza riferimento ad alcuna + condizione aggiuntiva.

+ +

Quando distribuisci una copia di un programma coperto da questa Licenza, + puoi, a tua discrezione, eliminare qualunque condizione aggiuntiva dalla + copia, o da parte di essa. (Le Condizioni Aggiuntive possono essere + scritte in maniera tale da richiedere la loro rimozione in certi casi di + modifica del Programma). Puoi aggiungere Condizioni Aggiuntive su + materiale, aggiunto da te ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, per il + quale hai o puoi garantire un'adeguata licenza di copyright.

+ +

Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione di questa Licenza, e per + il materiale che aggiungi ad un'opera coperta da questa Licenza, puoi + (se autorizzato dai legittimi detentori del copyright per il suddetto + materiale) aggiungere alle condizioni di questa Licenza delle condizioni + che:

+ +
    +
  • a) Negano la garanzia o limitano la responsabilità del Programma in + maniera differente da quanto riportato nelle sezioni 15 e 16 di questa + Licenza; oppure
  • + +
  • b) Richiedono il mantenimento di specifiche e circostanziate informative + legali o di note di attribuzione ad autori nel materiale o assieme + alle Adeguate Informazioni Legali mostrate dal Programma che lo + contiene; oppure
  • + +
  • c) Proibiscono di fornire informazioni errate o ingannevoli sull'origine + e la provenienza del materiale in oggetto, o richiedono che versioni + modificate di tale materiale siano appositamente marcate in maniera + differente rispetto alla versione originale; oppure
  • + +
  • d) Limitano l'utilizzo per scopi pubblicitari del nome dei detentori del + copyright o degli autori del materiale; oppure
  • + +
  • e) Rifiutano di garantire diritti secondo le leggi sulla proprietà + intellettuale circa l'uso di nomi, marchi di fabbrica o similari; + oppure
  • + +
  • f) Richiedono l'indennizzo dei detentori del copyright o degli autori del + materiale in oggetto da parte di chi distribuisce il materiale (o + versioni modificate dello stesso) con impegni contrattuali circa la + responsabilità nei confronti del destinatario, per qualunque + responsabilità che questi impegni contrattuali dovessero imporre + direttamente ai suddetti detentori del copyright e autori.
  • +
+ +

Tutte le altre condizioni addizionali non-permissive sono considerate + “ulteriori restrizioni”, secondo il significato specificato alla + sezione 10. Se il Programma o parti di esso contengono, all'atto della + ricezione dello stesso, informative che specificano che esso è + soggetto a questa Licenza assieme ad una condizione che è una + “ulteriore restrizione”, puoi rimuovere quest'ultima condizione. Se un + documento di licenza contiene ulteriori restrizioni ma permette di + rilicenziare o distribuire il Programma con questa Licenza, puoi + aggiungere al Programma del materiale coperto dalle condizioni di quel + documento di licenza, a patto che le ulteriori restrizioni non compaiano + nelle versioni rilicenziate o ridistribuite.

+ +

Se aggiungi ad un Programma coperto da questa Licenza delle condizioni + aggiuntive in accordo con questa sezione, devi aggiungere anche, nei + file sorgenti corrispondenti, un avviso che riassuma le condizioni + aggiuntive applicate a quei file, ovvero un avviso che specifichi dove + è possibile trovare copia delle condizioni aggiunte.

+ +

Tutte le Condizioni aggiuntive, permissive o non-permissive, devono + essere espresse nella forma di una licenza scritta e separata, o + espresse esplicitamente come eccezioni; in entrambi i casi valgono le + condizioni succitate.

+ +

8. Cessazione di Licenza.

+ +

Non puoi propagare o modificare un programma coperto da questa Licenza + in maniera diversa da quanto espressamente consentito da questa + Licenza. Qualunque tentativo di propagare o modificare altrimenti il + Programma è nullo, e provoca l'immediata cessazione dei diritti + garantiti da questa Licenza (compresi tutte le eventuali licenze di + brevetto garantite ai sensi del terzo paragrafo della sezione 11).

+ +

In ogni caso, se cessano tutte le violazioni di questa Licenza, allora + la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright viene + ripristinata (a) in via cautelativa, a meno che e fino a quando il + detentore del copyright non cessa esplicitamente e definitivamente la + tua licenza, e (b) in via permanente se il detentore del copyright non + ti notifica in alcun modo la violazione entro 60 giorni dalla cessazione + della licenza.

+ +

Inoltre, la tua licenza da parte di un dato detentore del copyright + viene ripristinata in maniera permanente se il detentore del copyright ti + notifica la violazione in maniera adeguata, se questa è la prima volta + che ricevi una notifica di violazione di questa Licenza (per qualunque + Programma) dallo stesso detentore di copyright, e se rimedi alla + violazione entro 30 giorni dalla data di ricezione della notifica di + violazione.

+ +

La cessazione dei tuoi diritti come specificato in questa sezione non + provoca la cessazione delle licenze di terze parti che abbiano ricevuto + copie o diritti da te secondo questa Licenza. Se i tuoi diritti cessano + e non sono ristabiliti in via permanente, non hai diritto di ricevere + nuove licenze per lo stesso materiale, secondo quanto stabilito nella + sezione 10.

+ +

9. L'ottenimento di copie non richiede l'accettazione della Licenza.

+ +

Non sei obbligato ad accettare i termini di questa Licenza al solo fine + di ottenere o eseguire una copia del Programma. Similmente, propagazioni + collaterali di un Programma coperto da questa Licenza che occorrono come + semplice conseguenza dell'utilizzo di trasmissioni peer-to-peer per la + ricezione di una copia non richiedono l'accettazione della Licenza. In + ogni caso, solo e soltanto questa Licenza ti garantiscono il permesso di + propagare e modificare qualunque programma coperto da questa + Licenza. Queste azioni violano le leggi sul copyright nel caso in cui tu + non accetti questa Licenza. Pertanto, modificando o propagando un + programma coperto da questa Licenza, indichi implicitamente la tua + accettazione della Licenza.

+ +

10. Licenza Automatica per i successivi destinatari.

+ +

Ogni qual volta distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, il + destinatario riceve automaticamente una licenza, dal detentore + originario del copyright, di eseguire, modificare e propagare il + programma, nel rispetto di questa Licenza. Non sei ritenuto responsabile + del rispetto di questa Licenza da parte di terze parti.

+ +

Una “transazione d' entità” è una transazione che trasferisce il + controllo di una organizzazione, o sostanzialmente di tutti i suoi beni, + che suddivide una organizzazione o che fonde più organizzazioni. Se la + propagazione di un programma coperto da questa Licenza è conseguente + ad una transazione di entità, ciascuna parte che ha ruolo nella + transazione e che riceve una copia del programma riceve allo stesso tempo + qualsiasi licenza sul programma che i predecessori della parte + possedevano o potevano rilasciare nel rispetto del paragrafo precedente, + e in più il diritto di possesso del Sorgente Corrispondente del + programma dal predecessore in interesse, se il predecessore lo possiede + o se può ottenerlo senza troppe difficoltà.

+ +

Non puoi imporre nessuna ulteriore restrizione sull'esercizio dei + diritti garantiti o affermati da questa Licenza. Per esempio, non puoi + imporre un prezzo di licenza, una royalty, o altri costi per + l'esercizio dei diritti garantiti da questa Licenza, a non puoi dar + corso ad una controversia (ivi incluse le controversie incrociate o la + difesa in cause legali) affermando che siano stati violati dei + brevetti a causa della produzione, dell'uso, della vendita, della + messa in vendita o dell'importazione del Programma o di sue parti.

+ +

11. Brevetti.

+ +

Un “contribuente” è un detentore di copyright che autorizza l'uso + secondo questa Licenza di un Programma o di un'opera basata sul + Programma. L'opera così licenziata viene chiamata “versione del + contribuente”.

+ +

I “diritti essenziali di brevetto” da parte di un contribuente sono + tutti i diritti di brevetto che appartengono o che sono controllati dal + contribuente, che siano già acquisiti o che saranno acquisiti in + futuro, che possano essere violati in qualche maniera, consentita da + questa Licenza, generando, modificando o vendendo la versione del + contribuente, ma non includono i diritti che possano essere violati + soltanto come conseguenza di ulteriori modifiche alla versione del + contribuente. In relazione a questa definizione, il termine + “controllo” include il diritto di garantire sottolicenze di brevetto + in maniera consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza.

+ +

Ciascun contribuente ti garantisce la licenza di brevetto sui diritti + essenziali di brevetto del contribuente stesso non-esclusiva, valida in + tutto il mondo, esente da royalty, di creare, usare, vendere, offrire in + vendita, importare e altrimenti eseguire, modificare e propagare i + contenuti della versione del contribuente.

+ +

Nei tre paragrafi successivi, con “licenza di brevetto” si intende + qualunque accordo o contratto, comunque denominato, di non + rivendicazione di un brevetto (come ad esempio un permesso esplicito di + utilizzare un brevetto o un accordo di rinuncia alla persecuzione per + violazione di brevetto). “Garantire” una tale licenza di brevetto ad + una parte significa portare a termine un tale accordo o contratto di non + rivendicazione di brevetto contro la parte.

+ +

Se distribuisci un programma coperto da questa Licenza, confidando + consapevolmente su una licenza di brevetto, e il Sorgente Corrispondente + per il programma non è reso disponibile per la copia, senza alcun + onere aggiuntivo e comunque nel rispetto delle condizioni di questa + Licenza, attraverso un server di rete pubblicamente accessibile o + tramite altri mezzi facilmente accessibili, allora devi (1) fare in modo + che il Sorgente Corrispondente sia reso disponibile come sopra, oppure + (2) fare in modo di rinunciare ai benefici della licenza di brevetto per + quel particolare programma, oppure (3) adoperarti, in maniera + consistente con le condizioni di questa Licenza, per estendere la + licenza di brevetto a tutti i destinatari successivi. “Confidare + consapevolmente” significa che tu sei attualmente cosciente che, + eccettuata la licenza di brevetto, la distribuzione da parte tua di un + programma protetto da questa Licenza in un paese, o l'utilizzo in un + paese del programma coperto da questa Licenza da parte di un + destinatario, può violare uno o più brevetti in quel paese che tu + hai ragione di ritenere validi.

+ +

Se, come conseguenza o in connessione con una singola transazione o + con un dato accordo, distribuisci, o fai in modo di distribuire, un + programma coperto da questa Licenza, e garantisci una licenza di + brevetto per alcune delle parti che ricevono il Programma + autorizzandole ad utilizzare, propagare, modificare o distribuire una + specifica copia del Programma, allora la licenza di brevetto che + fornisci è automaticamente estesa a tutti i destinatari del + Programma coperto da questa Licenza e delle opere basate sul + Programma.

+ +

Una licenza di brevetto è “discriminatoria” se non include + nell'ambito della sua copertura, proibisce l'esercizio, o è vincolata + al non-esercizio di uno o più dei diritti che sono specificatamente + garantiti da questa Licenza. Non puoi distribuire un Programma coperto + da questa Licenza se sei parte di un accordo con una terza parte la cui + attività comprende la distribuzione di software, secondo il quale tu + sei costretto ad un pagamento alla parte terza in funzione della tua + attività di distribuzione del Programma, e in conseguenza del quale la + parte terza garantisce, a qualunque delle parti che riceveranno il + Programma da te, una licenza di brevetto discriminatoria (a) assieme a + copie del Programma coperto da questa Licenza distribuite da te (o ad + altre copie fatte da codeste copie), oppure (b) principalmente per e in + connessione con specifici prodotti o raccolte di prodotti che contengono + il Programma, a meno che l'accordo non sia stato stipulato, o le licenze + di brevetto non siano state rilasciate, prima del 28 Marzo 2007.

+ +

Nessuna parte di questa Licenza può essere interpretata come atta ad + escludere o limitare gli effetti di qualunque altra licenza o altri + meccanismi di difesa dalla violazione che possano altrimenti essere resi + disponibili dalla normativa vigente in materia di brevetti.

+ +

12. Nessuna resa di libertà altrui.

+ +

Se ti vengono imposte delle condizioni (da un ordine giudiziario, da + un accordo o da qualunque altra eventualità) che contraddicono le + condizioni di questa Licenza, non sei in nessun modo esonerato dal + rispetto delle condizioni di questa Licenza. Se non puoi distribuire + un Programma coperto da questa Licenza per sottostare simultaneamente + agli obblighi derivanti da questa Licenza e ad altri obblighi + pertinenti, allora non puoi distribuire il Programma per nessun + motivo. Per esempio, se accetti delle condizioni che ti obbligano a + richiedere il pagamento di una royalty per le distribuzioni + successivamente effettuate da coloro ai quali hai distribuito il + Programma, l'unico modo per soddisfare sia queste condizioni che + questa Licenza è evitare del tutto la distribuzione del Programma.

+ +

13. Utilizzo con la GNU Affero General Public License.

+ +

Indipendentemente da qualunque altra condizione espressa da questa + Licenza, hai il permesso di collegare o combinare qualunque Programma + coperto da questa Licenza con un'opera rilasciata sotto la versione 3 + della licenza GNU Affero General Public License, ottenendo un singolo + Programma derivato, e di distribuire il Programma risultante. Le + condizioni di questa Licenza continuano a valere per le parti + riguardanti il Programma che sono coperte da questa Licenza, mentre le + condizioni speciali della GNU Affero General Public License, sezione 13, + riguardanti l'interazione mediante rete, saranno applicate al Programma + così risultante.

+ +

14. Versioni rivedute di questa Licenza.

+ +

La Free Software Foundation può pubblicare delle versioni rivedute + e/o delle nuove versioni della GNU General Public License di tanto in + tanto. Tali versioni saranno simili, nello spirito, alla presente + versione, ma potranno differire nei dettagli al fine di affrontare + nuovi problemi e nuove situazioni.

+ +

A ciascuna versione viene assegnato un numero identificativo di + versione. Se il Programma specifica che si applica a sè stesso una + certa versione della GNU General Public License, “o qualunque altra + versione successiva”, hai la possibilità di sottostare alle + condizioni di quella specifica versione o di qualunque altra versione + successiva pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation. Se il Programma + non specifica un numero di versione della GNU General Public License, + puoi scegliere qualunque versione della GNU General Public License + pubblicata dalla Free Software Foundation.

+ +

Se il Programma specifica che un sostituto o un procuratore può + decidere quali versioni future della GNU General Public License posso + essere utilizzate, allora tale scelta di accettazione di una data + versione ti autorizza, in maniera permanente, ad utilizzare quella + versione della Licenza per il Programma.

+ +

Versioni successive della Licenza possono garantire diritti aggiuntivi o + leggermente differenti. Ad ogni modo, nessun obbligo aggiuntivo viene + imposto agli autori o ai detentori di copyright come conseguenza della + tua scelta di adottare una versione successiva della Licenza.

+ +

15. Rinuncia alla Garanzia.

+ +

NON C'E' NESSUNA GARANZIA PER IL PROGRAMMA, PER QUANTO CONSENTITO DALLE + VIGENTI NORMATIVE. ECCETTO QUANDO ALTRIMENTI STABILITO PER ISCRITTO, I + DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT E/O LE ALTRE PARTI FORNISCONO IL PROGRAMMA + “COSI' COME È” SENZA GARANZIA DI ALCUN TIPO, NE' ESPRESSA NE' + IMPLICITA, INCLUSE, MA NON LIMITATE A, LE GARANZIE DI COMMERCIABILITA' O + DI UTILIZZABILITA' PER UN PARTICOLARE SCOPO. L'INTERO RISCHIO + CONCERNENTE LA QUALITA' E LE PRESTAZIONI DEL PROGRAMMA E' DEL + LICENZIATARIO. SE IL PROGRAMMA DOVESSE RISULTARE DIFETTOSO, IL + LICENZIATARIO SI ASSUME I COSTI DI MANUTENZIONE, RIPARAZIONE O + CORREZIONE.

+ +

16. Limitazione di Responsabilità.

+ +

IN NESSUN CASO, A MENO CHE NON SIA RICHIESTO DALLA NORMATIVA VIGENTE + O CONCORDATO PER ISCRITTO, I DETENTORI DEL COPYRIGHT, O QUALUNQUE + ALTRA PARTE CHE MODIICA E/O DISTRIBUISCE IL PROGRAMMA SECONDO LE + CONDIZIONI PRECEDENTI, POSSONO ESSERE RITENUTI RESPONSABILI NEI + CONFRONTI DEL LICENZIATARIO PER DANNI, INCLUSO QUALUNQUE + DANNEGGIAMENTO GENERICO, SPECIALE, INCIDENTALE O CONSEQUENZIALE + DOVUTO ALL'USO O ALL'IMPOSSIBILITA' D'USO DEL PROGRAMMA (INCLUSI, MA + NON LIMITATI A, LE PERDITE DI DATI, LA CORRUZIONE DI DATI, LE + PERDITE SOSTENUTE DAL LICENZIATARIO O DA TERZE PARTI O + L'IMPOSSIBILITA' DEL PROGRAMMA A FUNZIONARE ASSIEME AD ALTRI + PROGRAMMI), ANCHE NEL CASO IN CUI IL DETENTORE O LE ALTRE PARTI + SIANO STATI AVVISATI CIRCA LA POSSIBILITA' DI TALI DANNEGGIAMENTI.

+ +

17. Interpretazione delle Sezioni 15 e 16.

+ +

Se la dichiarazione di garanzia e la limitazione di responsabilità + fornite precedentemente non hanno effetto legale in un paese a causa + delle loro condizioni, le corti di giustizia devono applicare la norma + locale che più si avvicini al rifiuto assoluto di qualsivoglia + responsabilità civile relativa al Programma, a meno che una garanzia o + una assunzione di responsabilità scritta non accompagni una copia del + programma ottenuta dietro pagamento.

+ +

FINE DEI TERMINI E DELLE CONDIZIONI

+ +

Come applicare questre condizioni di Licenza ai vostri programmi

+ +

Se sviluppi un nuovo programma, e vuoi che esso sia della massima utilità, + il modo migliore è quello di renderlo software libero, in modo che chiunque + possa ridistribuirlo e modificarlo secondo i termini di questa Licenza.

+ +

Per fare ciò, allega le seguenti note informative al programma. + Il modo migliore è quello di inserirle all’inizio di ciascun file sorgente, + al fine di rimarcare adeguatamente la mancanza di garanzia; ciascun file dovrebbe inoltre contenere + la dichiarazione di copyright e un riferimento al posto in cui è possibile ottenere + la versione completa delle note informative.

+ +
<one line to give the program’s name
+and a brief idea of what it does.>
+Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+
+This program is free software: you can
+redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation, either version 3
+of the License, or(at your option)
+any later version.
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+
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+GNU General Public License along with
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+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ +

Inoltre, aggiungi le informazioni necessarie a contattarti via posta ordinaria o via posta elettronica.

+ +

Se il programma interagisce mediante terminale, fai in modo che visualizzi, + quando viene avviato in modalità interattiva, un breve messaggio come quello che segue:

+ +
<program>  Copyright (C) <year>
+<name of author>
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+This is free software, and you are
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+for details.
+ +

Gli ipotetici comandi `show w' e `show c' devono visualizzare le parti corrispondenti + della GNU General Public License. Naturalmente i comandi del tuo programma potrebbero essere differenti; + per una interfaccia di tipo GUI, dovresti usare un bottone “About” o “Info”.

+ +

Devi inoltre fare in modo che il tuo datore di lavoro (se lavori come programmatore presso terzi) o la tua scuola, + eventualmente, firmino una “rinuncia al copyright” sul programma, se necessario. + Per maggiori informazioni su questo punto, e su come applicare e rispettare la GNU GPL, consultare la pagina + <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

+ +

La GNU General Public License non consente di incorporare il programma all’interno di software proprietario. + Se il tuo programma è una libreria di funzioni, potresti ritenere più opportuno consentire il collegamento + tra software proprietario e la tua libreria. Se è questo ciò che vuoi, allora utilizza la GNU Lesser General Public License + anziché questa Licenza, ma prima leggi + <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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Accesso completo alla rete

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android.permission.INTERNET

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Creazione di collegamenti

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com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

-

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f0387fb --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Accesso completo alla rete

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe “Nessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internet”.

+ + +

Creazione di collegamenti

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd303aaa --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_permissions_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Accesso completo alla rete

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe “Nessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internet”.

+ + +

Creazione di collegamenti

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

E' richiesto per poter creare collegamenti a siti web sulla schermata principale del dispositivo.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html deleted file mode 100644 index b5541687..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Privacy Browser

-

Privacy Browser non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

- - -

Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

-
    -
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (es. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • -
  • Tablet (es. Tablet 10" o superiore)
  • -
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • -
  • Lingua (es. English [United States])
  • -
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • -
  • Vettore (es. T-Mobile - US)
  • -
- - -

Ratings di Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

-
    -
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • -
  • Lingua (es. English)
  • -
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • -
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (es. Google Nexus 5X [bullhead])
  • -
  • Tablet (es. Tablets 10" o superiore)
  • -
- - -

Recensioni di Google Play

-

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. - Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

-
    -
  • Codice Versione (es. 7)
  • -
  • Nome Versione (es. 1.6)
  • -
  • Versione Android (es. Android 5.1)
  • -
  • Dispositivo (es. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenlte])
  • -
  • Costruttore (es. Samsung)
  • -
  • Tipo di dispositivo (es. SmartPhone)
  • -
  • Produttore CPU (es. Samsung)
  • -
  • Modello CPU (es. Exynos 7420)
  • -
  • Risoluzione schermo (es. 560 dpi)
  • -
  • Dimensione Schermo (es. 2560 x 1440)
  • -
  • RAM (es. 4096 MB)
  • -
  • Piattaforma nativa (es. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • -
  • Versione OpenGL ES (es. 3.1)
  • -
  • Lingua del dispositivo (es. English)
  • -
- - -

Comunicazioni Dirette

-

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

- - -

Utilizzo delle informazioni

-

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, - con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. - Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

- -
-

Revisione 1.4, 20 Aprile 2017

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf6e87bf --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

+
    +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • +
  • Tablet (es. Tablet 10" o superiore)
  • +
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • +
  • Lingua (es. English [United States])
  • +
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • +
  • Vettore (es. T-Mobile - US)
  • +
+ + +

Ratings di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

+
    +
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • +
  • Lingua (es. English)
  • +
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Google Nexus 5X [bullhead])
  • +
  • Tablet (es. Tablets 10" o superiore)
  • +
+ + +

Recensioni di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

+
    +
  • Codice Versione (es. 7)
  • +
  • Nome Versione (es. 1.6)
  • +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 5.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenlte])
  • +
  • Costruttore (es. Samsung)
  • +
  • Tipo di dispositivo (es. SmartPhone)
  • +
  • Produttore CPU (es. Samsung)
  • +
  • Modello CPU (es. Exynos 7420)
  • +
  • Risoluzione schermo (es. 560 dpi)
  • +
  • Dimensione Schermo (es. 2560 x 1440)
  • +
  • RAM (es. 4096 MB)
  • +
  • Piattaforma nativa (es. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • +
  • Versione OpenGL ES (es. 3.1)
  • +
  • Lingua del dispositivo (es. English)
  • +
+ + +

Comunicazioni Dirette

+

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

+ + +

Utilizzo delle informazioni

+

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, + con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. + Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

+ +
+

Revisione 1.4, 20 Aprile 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..34db914f --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti.

+ + +

Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie.

+
    +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Samsung Galaxy S6 [zeroflte])
  • +
  • Tablet (es. Tablet 10" o superiore)
  • +
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • +
  • Lingua (es. English [United States])
  • +
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • +
  • Vettore (es. T-Mobile - US)
  • +
+ + +

Ratings di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti.

+
    +
  • Nazione (es. United States)
  • +
  • Lingua (es. English)
  • +
  • Versione App (es. 14)
  • +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 7.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Google Nexus 5X [bullhead])
  • +
  • Tablet (es. Tablets 10" o superiore)
  • +
+ + +

Recensioni di Google Play

+

Google Play ha una propria privacy policy. + Oltre al nome del recensore, al rating, e al testo della recensione (i quali sono tutti pubblicamente disponibili), Google fornisce alcune o tutte le seguenti informazioni allo sviluppatore.

+
    +
  • Codice Versione (es. 7)
  • +
  • Nome Versione (es. 1.6)
  • +
  • Versione Android (es. Android 5.1)
  • +
  • Dispositivo (es. Galaxy S6 Edge+ [zenlte])
  • +
  • Costruttore (es. Samsung)
  • +
  • Tipo di dispositivo (es. SmartPhone)
  • +
  • Produttore CPU (es. Samsung)
  • +
  • Modello CPU (es. Exynos 7420)
  • +
  • Risoluzione schermo (es. 560 dpi)
  • +
  • Dimensione Schermo (es. 2560 x 1440)
  • +
  • RAM (es. 4096 MB)
  • +
  • Piattaforma nativa (es. armeabi-v7a,armeabi,arm64v8a)
  • +
  • Versione OpenGL ES (es. 3.1)
  • +
  • Lingua del dispositivo (es. English)
  • +
+ + +

Comunicazioni Dirette

+

E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com.

+ + +

Utilizzo delle informazioni

+

Stoutner si riserva l'utilizzo di queste informazioni come supporto per lo sviluppo di Privacy Browser, ovvero per la correzione di bug o lo sviluppo di nuove funzionalità, + con la possibilità di condividerle con terze parti che forniscano assistenza per queste attività. + Stoutner non rivenderà o comunque non trasferirà mai nessuna informazione a terze parti che potrebbero utilizzarle a scopi pubblicitari o di marketing.

+ +
+

Revisione 1.4, 20 Aprile 2017

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1ece1fd5..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Navigazione sicura

- -

Privacy Browser dovrebbe essere utilizzato di default per navigare con JavaScript, cookies, e DOM storage disabiltati. - In ogni caso alcuni siti web necessitano legittimamente di queste funzionalità per essere visualizzati correttamente. - Le impostazioni dei Domini permettono di abilitare automaticamente specifici set di funzionalità per i domini che sono stati definiti.

- -

- -

Quando si accede a un dominio per cui sono state specificate impostazioni personalizzate la casella di testo dell'indirizzo URL si colora di verde.

- -

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98025d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navigazione sicura

+ +

Privacy Browser dovrebbe essere utilizzato di default per navigare con JavaScript, cookies, e DOM storage disabiltati. + In ogni caso alcuni siti web necessitano legittimamente di queste funzionalità per essere visualizzati correttamente. + Le impostazioni dei Domini permettono di abilitare automaticamente specifici set di funzionalità per i domini che sono stati definiti.

+ +

+ +

Quando si accede a un dominio per cui sono state specificate impostazioni personalizzate la casella di testo dell'indirizzo URL si colora di verde.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4192e3a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_domain_settings_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Navigazione sicura

+ +

Privacy Browser dovrebbe essere utilizzato di default per navigare con JavaScript, cookies, e DOM storage disabiltati. + In ogni caso alcuni siti web necessitano legittimamente di queste funzionalità per essere visualizzati correttamente. + Le impostazioni dei Domini permettono di abilitare automaticamente specifici set di funzionalità per i domini che sono stati definiti.

+ +

+ +

Quando si accede a un dominio per cui sono state specificate impostazioni personalizzate la casella di testo dell'indirizzo URL si colora di verde.

+ +

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript.html deleted file mode 100644 index 135e27f2..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

JavaScript è potentissimo

- -

Tornando ai primordi di internet, le pagine web erano statiche, ovvero contenevano testi e immagini che venivano visualizzati sullo schermo - ma non potevano cambiare o interagire in nessun modo con l'utente. Ovviamente non può succedere nulla di particolarmente interessante con solo contenuti statici. - Furono quindi sviluppate diverse tecnologie per facilitare la creazione di pagine web dinamiche. JavaScript è una di queste.

- -

JavaScript è un linguaggio di programmazione. Molti siti web ospitano software scritto in JavaScript che viene inviato ai dispositivi come parte integrante della pagina web. - Il dispositivo esegue localmente JavaScript e segue i comandi del programma come ad esempio l'animazione di immagini del sito web, - l'apertura di popup, e molte altre cose utili.

- - -

JavaScript è pericoloso

- -

Naturalmente il concetto stesso di eseguire arbitrariamente software proveniente da un sito web è potenzialmente molto pericoloso. Per questo motivo in JavaScript esistono limitazioni - per prevenire comportamenti indesiderati come ad esempio l'installazione di virus. Ad ogni modo risulta che queste limitazioni sono abbastanza permissive. - Di seguito si può vedere una screenshot tratta da webkay, un sito web che mostra quali siano le informazioni che - JavaScript può carpire da un dispositivo. Browser Leaks è un'altra autorevole fonte di informazioni al riguardo.

- -

- -

Per ragioni di privacy l'ideale sarebbe navigare in internet con JavaScript disabilitato. Esistono però alcuni siti web che richiedono in modo legittimo - JavaScript per funzionare correttamente e altri che non funzionano senza, anche se potrebbero essere progettati per farlo. - Privacy Browser affronta questo problema facilitando l'abilitazione e la disabilitazione di JavaScript. Toccando lo scudo della privacy esso cambierà colore da blu - o giallo (entrambi indicano che - JavaScript è disabilitato) a rosso (JavaScript abilitato). - Se si osservano le varie informazioni che webkay può raccogliere con JavaScript abilitato o disabilitato si possono scoprire cose molto interessanti.

- -

Navigare su internet con JavaScript disabilitato, abilitandolo solo quando necessario, è quindi un passo molto importante per la protezione della propria privacy. Inoltre JavaScript - è utilizzato anche per caricare la maggior parte degli annunci pubblicitari e altra robaccia aggiuntiva presente nei moderni siti web. Se Javascript viene disabilitato, i siti web - saranno caricati più velocemente, riducendo così il traffico sulla rete, e conterranno molti meno annunci pubblicitari, come ad esempio quelli che coprono completamente il testo - delle pagine web.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3173faa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript è potentissimo

+ +

Tornando ai primordi di internet, le pagine web erano statiche, ovvero contenevano testi e immagini che venivano visualizzati sullo schermo + ma non potevano cambiare o interagire in nessun modo con l'utente. Ovviamente non può succedere nulla di particolarmente interessante con solo contenuti statici. + Furono quindi sviluppate diverse tecnologie per facilitare la creazione di pagine web dinamiche. JavaScript è una di queste.

+ +

JavaScript è un linguaggio di programmazione. Molti siti web ospitano software scritto in JavaScript che viene inviato ai dispositivi come parte integrante della pagina web. + Il dispositivo esegue localmente JavaScript e segue i comandi del programma come ad esempio l'animazione di immagini del sito web, + l'apertura di popup, e molte altre cose utili.

+ + +

JavaScript è pericoloso

+ +

Naturalmente il concetto stesso di eseguire arbitrariamente software proveniente da un sito web è potenzialmente molto pericoloso. Per questo motivo in JavaScript esistono limitazioni + per prevenire comportamenti indesiderati come ad esempio l'installazione di virus. Ad ogni modo risulta che queste limitazioni sono abbastanza permissive. + Di seguito si può vedere una screenshot tratta da webkay, un sito web che mostra quali siano le informazioni che + JavaScript può carpire da un dispositivo. Browser Leaks è un'altra autorevole fonte di informazioni al riguardo.

+ +

+ +

Per ragioni di privacy l'ideale sarebbe navigare in internet con JavaScript disabilitato. Esistono però alcuni siti web che richiedono in modo legittimo + JavaScript per funzionare correttamente e altri che non funzionano senza, anche se potrebbero essere progettati per farlo. + Privacy Browser affronta questo problema facilitando l'abilitazione e la disabilitazione di JavaScript. Toccando lo scudo della privacy esso cambierà colore da blu + o giallo (entrambi indicano che + JavaScript è disabilitato) a rosso (JavaScript abilitato). + Se si osservano le varie informazioni che webkay può raccogliere con JavaScript abilitato o disabilitato si possono scoprire cose molto interessanti.

+ +

Navigare su internet con JavaScript disabilitato, abilitandolo solo quando necessario, è quindi un passo molto importante per la protezione della propria privacy. Inoltre JavaScript + è utilizzato anche per caricare la maggior parte degli annunci pubblicitari e altra robaccia aggiuntiva presente nei moderni siti web. Se Javascript viene disabilitato, i siti web + saranno caricati più velocemente, riducendo così il traffico sulla rete, e conterranno molti meno annunci pubblicitari, come ad esempio quelli che coprono completamente il testo + delle pagine web.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9382db17 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_javascript_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript è potentissimo

+ +

Tornando ai primordi di internet, le pagine web erano statiche, ovvero contenevano testi e immagini che venivano visualizzati sullo schermo + ma non potevano cambiare o interagire in nessun modo con l'utente. Ovviamente non può succedere nulla di particolarmente interessante con solo contenuti statici. + Furono quindi sviluppate diverse tecnologie per facilitare la creazione di pagine web dinamiche. JavaScript è una di queste.

+ +

JavaScript è un linguaggio di programmazione. Molti siti web ospitano software scritto in JavaScript che viene inviato ai dispositivi come parte integrante della pagina web. + Il dispositivo esegue localmente JavaScript e segue i comandi del programma come ad esempio l'animazione di immagini del sito web, + l'apertura di popup, e molte altre cose utili.

+ + +

JavaScript è pericoloso

+ +

Naturalmente il concetto stesso di eseguire arbitrariamente software proveniente da un sito web è potenzialmente molto pericoloso. Per questo motivo in JavaScript esistono limitazioni + per prevenire comportamenti indesiderati come ad esempio l'installazione di virus. Ad ogni modo risulta che queste limitazioni sono abbastanza permissive. + Di seguito si può vedere una screenshot tratta da webkay, un sito web che mostra quali siano le informazioni che + JavaScript può carpire da un dispositivo. Browser Leaks è un'altra autorevole fonte di informazioni al riguardo.

+ +

+ +

Per ragioni di privacy l'ideale sarebbe navigare in internet con JavaScript disabilitato. Esistono però alcuni siti web che richiedono in modo legittimo + JavaScript per funzionare correttamente e altri che non funzionano senza, anche se potrebbero essere progettati per farlo. + Privacy Browser affronta questo problema facilitando l'abilitazione e la disabilitazione di JavaScript. Toccando lo scudo della privacy esso cambierà colore da blu + o giallo (entrambi indicano che + JavaScript è disabilitato) a rosso (JavaScript abilitato). + Se si osservano le varie informazioni che webkay può raccogliere con JavaScript abilitato o disabilitato si possono scoprire cose molto interessanti.

+ +

Navigare su internet con JavaScript disabilitato, abilitandolo solo quando necessario, è quindi un passo molto importante per la protezione della propria privacy. Inoltre JavaScript + è utilizzato anche per caricare la maggior parte degli annunci pubblicitari e altra robaccia aggiuntiva presente nei moderni siti web. Se Javascript viene disabilitato, i siti web + saranno caricati più velocemente, riducendo così il traffico sulla rete, e conterranno molti meno annunci pubblicitari, come ad esempio quelli che coprono completamente il testo + delle pagine web.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage.html deleted file mode 100644 index 06fb74c0..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Cookies proprietari

- -

I cookies proprietari sono definiti dal sito web nella barra della URL all'inizio della pagina.

- -

Fin dagli albori di internet divenne ovvio che sarebbe stato molto utile per i siti web essere in grado di salvare - informazioni sui computer per eventuali accessi successivi. Ad esempio, un sito web che fornisca informazioni meteo - potrebbe chiedere all'utente la sua posizione geografica e salvarla in un cookie. Nel caso di un accesso successivo al sito web - da parte dell'utente, le informazioni meteo sarebbero quindi caricate in automatico per quella posizione geografica, - senza che si renda necessario per l'utente indicarla nuovamente, oppure senza dover creare un account sul sito web - (sarebbe esagerato per una necessità così semplice).

- -

Come per quasi ogni cosa sul web, persone intelligenti hanno ideato moltissimi modi per abusare dei cookies e usarli per finalità - che gli utenti non approverebbero, se solo sapessero cosa sta succedendo. Ad esempio, un sito web può salvare su un dispositivo un cookie - con un numero seriale univoco. In questo modo, ogni volta che l'utente visiterà il sito da quel dispositivo, sarà collegato ad un profilo unico - mantenuto sul server per quel particolare numero seriale, anche se il dispositivo si connette con indirizzo IP diverso, come spesso accade con i telefoni.

- -

Molti siti web che richiedono login hanno bisogno che i cookies proprietari siano abilitati per permettere ad un utente di rimanere loggato. - I cookies però non sono l'unico modo per un sito web per mantenere connesso un utente durante la navigazione delle diverse pagine del sito, - ma se la modalità di accesso è stata implementata in quel modo, l'unico modo per restare connesso è quello di abilitare i cookies proprietari.

- -

Se sono stati abilitati i cookies proprietari ma è stato disabilitato JavaScript, l'icona della privacy sarà gialla - con lo scopo di avvertire l'utente.

- - -

Cookies di terze parti

- -

I cookies di terze parti sono impostati da alcune porzioni dei siti web che sono caricate da server differenti rispetto alla URL all'inizio della pagina. - Ad esempio, molti siti web con annunci pubblicitari caricano gli annunci da ad-broker distinti, come ad esempio Google - Ad Sense. Ogni volta che il sito viene caricato richiede all'ad-broker - di mostrare un annuncio pubblicitario. A questo punto l'ad-broker analizza tutte le informazioni possedute relative all'utente, compara le tariffe - che saranno pagate dalle agenzie per i diversi annunci, e quindi seleziona quello da mostrare. La sezione di un sito web dedicata alla visualizzazione - degli annunci pubblicitari viene caricata dal server del broker invece che da quello principale.

- -

Dal momento che la maggior parte della pubblicità su internet è gestita da pochi broker, non c'è voluto molto tempo perchè si rendessero conto - di poter posizionare un cookie tracciante sui dispositivi per conoscere i luoghi in cui si trovano gli utenti. Ogni volta che si carica un annuncio - la primissima cosa che il broker fa è quella di verificare se il dispositivo ha già il suo numero seriale univoco in un cookie. A questo punto cerca - il profilo relativo a quel numero seriale e memorizza il nuovo sito. Questo è il motivo per cui un utente può effettuare una ricerca su un sito - per un prodotto che solitamente non cerca, ad esempio le noci, e da quel momento improvvisamente inizia a vedere annunci di noci su ogni sito web visitato.

- -

Oltre agli ad-broker, anche i social media hanno scoperto come entrare in azione. Alcuni anni fa i principali siti social come - Facebook e Twitter hanno convinto un gran numero di siti web che sarebbe stato loro molto utile inserire alcune piccole icone dei social media - sulle loro pagine. Queste però non sono semplici immagini. Esse contengono del codice incorporato che - collega al sito del social media ma non solo, oltre ad altre cose, carica un cookie di terze parti sul dispositivo. Questi cookie sono caricati anche se l'utente - non possiede nemmeno un account su quel particolare social media. Nel corso del tempo le aziende come Facebook (che gestisce anche una rete di annunci) hanno costruito un numero enorme - di profili dettagliati di persone che non hanno nemmeno - mai creato un account sul loro sito.

- -

Non c'è quindi quasi nessuna buona ragione di abilitare i cookie di terze parti. Su dispositivi con Android KitKat o precedente (versione <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20), WebView - non fa distinzione - tra cookie proprietari e cookie di terze parti. Per questo motivo l'abilitazione dei primi permette anche la creazione dei secondi.

- - -

DOM Storage

- -

Il Document Object Model storage, conosciuto anche come web storage, è come l'utilizzo di cookie potenziati. Mentre per tutti i cookie di una singola URL il - massimo spazio di memoria occupata è di circa 4 kilobyte, il DOM storage può occupare alcuni megabyte per sito. - Siccome il DOM storage utilizza JavaScript per leggere e scrivere dati, la sua abilitazione è inutile se non è stato abilitato anche JavaScript.

- - -

Dati dei moduli

- -

I dati dei moduli contengono le informazioni che vengono digitate nei web form, come user name, indirizzi, numeri di telefono, ecc. per poterli elencare in menù a tendina in caso di visite successive. - A differenza delle altre modalità di memorizzazione locale delle informazioni, i dati dei moduli non vengono inviati ai web server senza una interazione con l'utente.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e8f12df --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Cookies proprietari

+ +

I cookies proprietari sono definiti dal sito web nella barra della URL all'inizio della pagina.

+ +

Fin dagli albori di internet divenne ovvio che sarebbe stato molto utile per i siti web essere in grado di salvare + informazioni sui computer per eventuali accessi successivi. Ad esempio, un sito web che fornisca informazioni meteo + potrebbe chiedere all'utente la sua posizione geografica e salvarla in un cookie. Nel caso di un accesso successivo al sito web + da parte dell'utente, le informazioni meteo sarebbero quindi caricate in automatico per quella posizione geografica, + senza che si renda necessario per l'utente indicarla nuovamente, oppure senza dover creare un account sul sito web + (sarebbe esagerato per una necessità così semplice).

+ +

Come per quasi ogni cosa sul web, persone intelligenti hanno ideato moltissimi modi per abusare dei cookies e usarli per finalità + che gli utenti non approverebbero, se solo sapessero cosa sta succedendo. Ad esempio, un sito web può salvare su un dispositivo un cookie + con un numero seriale univoco. In questo modo, ogni volta che l'utente visiterà il sito da quel dispositivo, sarà collegato ad un profilo unico + mantenuto sul server per quel particolare numero seriale, anche se il dispositivo si connette con indirizzo IP diverso, come spesso accade con i telefoni.

+ +

Molti siti web che richiedono login hanno bisogno che i cookies proprietari siano abilitati per permettere ad un utente di rimanere loggato. + I cookies però non sono l'unico modo per un sito web per mantenere connesso un utente durante la navigazione delle diverse pagine del sito, + ma se la modalità di accesso è stata implementata in quel modo, l'unico modo per restare connesso è quello di abilitare i cookies proprietari.

+ +

Se sono stati abilitati i cookies proprietari ma è stato disabilitato JavaScript, l'icona della privacy sarà gialla + con lo scopo di avvertire l'utente.

+ + +

Cookies di terze parti

+ +

I cookies di terze parti sono impostati da alcune porzioni dei siti web che sono caricate da server differenti rispetto alla URL all'inizio della pagina. + Ad esempio, molti siti web con annunci pubblicitari caricano gli annunci da ad-broker distinti, come ad esempio Google + Ad Sense. Ogni volta che il sito viene caricato richiede all'ad-broker + di mostrare un annuncio pubblicitario. A questo punto l'ad-broker analizza tutte le informazioni possedute relative all'utente, compara le tariffe + che saranno pagate dalle agenzie per i diversi annunci, e quindi seleziona quello da mostrare. La sezione di un sito web dedicata alla visualizzazione + degli annunci pubblicitari viene caricata dal server del broker invece che da quello principale.

+ +

Dal momento che la maggior parte della pubblicità su internet è gestita da pochi broker, non c'è voluto molto tempo perchè si rendessero conto + di poter posizionare un cookie tracciante sui dispositivi per conoscere i luoghi in cui si trovano gli utenti. Ogni volta che si carica un annuncio + la primissima cosa che il broker fa è quella di verificare se il dispositivo ha già il suo numero seriale univoco in un cookie. A questo punto cerca + il profilo relativo a quel numero seriale e memorizza il nuovo sito. Questo è il motivo per cui un utente può effettuare una ricerca su un sito + per un prodotto che solitamente non cerca, ad esempio le noci, e da quel momento improvvisamente inizia a vedere annunci di noci su ogni sito web visitato.

+ +

Oltre agli ad-broker, anche i social media hanno scoperto come entrare in azione. Alcuni anni fa i principali siti social come + Facebook e Twitter hanno convinto un gran numero di siti web che sarebbe stato loro molto utile inserire alcune piccole icone dei social media + sulle loro pagine. Queste però non sono semplici immagini. Esse contengono del codice incorporato che + collega al sito del social media ma non solo, oltre ad altre cose, carica un cookie di terze parti sul dispositivo. Questi cookie sono caricati anche se l'utente + non possiede nemmeno un account su quel particolare social media. Nel corso del tempo le aziende come Facebook (che gestisce anche una rete di annunci) hanno costruito un numero enorme + di profili dettagliati di persone che non hanno nemmeno + mai creato un account sul loro sito.

+ +

Non c'è quindi quasi nessuna buona ragione di abilitare i cookie di terze parti. Su dispositivi con Android KitKat o precedente (versione <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20), WebView + non fa distinzione + tra cookie proprietari e cookie di terze parti. Per questo motivo l'abilitazione dei primi permette anche la creazione dei secondi.

+ + +

DOM Storage

+ +

Il Document Object Model storage, conosciuto anche come web storage, è come l'utilizzo di cookie potenziati. Mentre per tutti i cookie di una singola URL il + massimo spazio di memoria occupata è di circa 4 kilobyte, il DOM storage può occupare alcuni megabyte per sito. + Siccome il DOM storage utilizza JavaScript per leggere e scrivere dati, la sua abilitazione è inutile se non è stato abilitato anche JavaScript.

+ + +

Dati dei moduli

+ +

I dati dei moduli contengono le informazioni che vengono digitate nei web form, come user name, indirizzi, numeri di telefono, ecc. per poterli elencare in menù a tendina in caso di visite successive. + A differenza delle altre modalità di memorizzazione locale delle informazioni, i dati dei moduli non vengono inviati ai web server senza una interazione con l'utente.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..267cabd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_local_storage_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Cookies proprietari

+ +

I cookies proprietari sono definiti dal sito web nella barra della URL all'inizio della pagina.

+ +

Fin dagli albori di internet divenne ovvio che sarebbe stato molto utile per i siti web essere in grado di salvare + informazioni sui computer per eventuali accessi successivi. Ad esempio, un sito web che fornisca informazioni meteo + potrebbe chiedere all'utente la sua posizione geografica e salvarla in un cookie. Nel caso di un accesso successivo al sito web + da parte dell'utente, le informazioni meteo sarebbero quindi caricate in automatico per quella posizione geografica, + senza che si renda necessario per l'utente indicarla nuovamente, oppure senza dover creare un account sul sito web + (sarebbe esagerato per una necessità così semplice).

+ +

Come per quasi ogni cosa sul web, persone intelligenti hanno ideato moltissimi modi per abusare dei cookies e usarli per finalità + che gli utenti non approverebbero, se solo sapessero cosa sta succedendo. Ad esempio, un sito web può salvare su un dispositivo un cookie + con un numero seriale univoco. In questo modo, ogni volta che l'utente visiterà il sito da quel dispositivo, sarà collegato ad un profilo unico + mantenuto sul server per quel particolare numero seriale, anche se il dispositivo si connette con indirizzo IP diverso, come spesso accade con i telefoni.

+ +

Molti siti web che richiedono login hanno bisogno che i cookies proprietari siano abilitati per permettere ad un utente di rimanere loggato. + I cookies però non sono l'unico modo per un sito web per mantenere connesso un utente durante la navigazione delle diverse pagine del sito, + ma se la modalità di accesso è stata implementata in quel modo, l'unico modo per restare connesso è quello di abilitare i cookies proprietari.

+ +

Se sono stati abilitati i cookies proprietari ma è stato disabilitato JavaScript, l'icona della privacy sarà gialla + con lo scopo di avvertire l'utente.

+ + +

Cookies di terze parti

+ +

I cookies di terze parti sono impostati da alcune porzioni dei siti web che sono caricate da server differenti rispetto alla URL all'inizio della pagina. + Ad esempio, molti siti web con annunci pubblicitari caricano gli annunci da ad-broker distinti, come ad esempio Google + Ad Sense. Ogni volta che il sito viene caricato richiede all'ad-broker + di mostrare un annuncio pubblicitario. A questo punto l'ad-broker analizza tutte le informazioni possedute relative all'utente, compara le tariffe + che saranno pagate dalle agenzie per i diversi annunci, e quindi seleziona quello da mostrare. La sezione di un sito web dedicata alla visualizzazione + degli annunci pubblicitari viene caricata dal server del broker invece che da quello principale.

+ +

Dal momento che la maggior parte della pubblicità su internet è gestita da pochi broker, non c'è voluto molto tempo perchè si rendessero conto + di poter posizionare un cookie tracciante sui dispositivi per conoscere i luoghi in cui si trovano gli utenti. Ogni volta che si carica un annuncio + la primissima cosa che il broker fa è quella di verificare se il dispositivo ha già il suo numero seriale univoco in un cookie. A questo punto cerca + il profilo relativo a quel numero seriale e memorizza il nuovo sito. Questo è il motivo per cui un utente può effettuare una ricerca su un sito + per un prodotto che solitamente non cerca, ad esempio le noci, e da quel momento improvvisamente inizia a vedere annunci di noci su ogni sito web visitato.

+ +

Oltre agli ad-broker, anche i social media hanno scoperto come entrare in azione. Alcuni anni fa i principali siti social come + Facebook e Twitter hanno convinto un gran numero di siti web che sarebbe stato loro molto utile inserire alcune piccole icone dei social media + sulle loro pagine. Queste però non sono semplici immagini. Esse contengono del codice incorporato che + collega al sito del social media ma non solo, oltre ad altre cose, carica un cookie di terze parti sul dispositivo. Questi cookie sono caricati anche se l'utente + non possiede nemmeno un account su quel particolare social media. Nel corso del tempo le aziende come Facebook (che gestisce anche una rete di annunci) hanno costruito un numero enorme + di profili dettagliati di persone che non hanno nemmeno + mai creato un account sul loro sito.

+ +

Non c'è quindi quasi nessuna buona ragione di abilitare i cookie di terze parti. Su dispositivi con Android KitKat o precedente (versione <= 4.4.4 o API <= 20), WebView + non fa distinzione + tra cookie proprietari e cookie di terze parti. Per questo motivo l'abilitazione dei primi permette anche la creazione dei secondi.

+ + +

DOM Storage

+ +

Il Document Object Model storage, conosciuto anche come web storage, è come l'utilizzo di cookie potenziati. Mentre per tutti i cookie di una singola URL il + massimo spazio di memoria occupata è di circa 4 kilobyte, il DOM storage può occupare alcuni megabyte per sito. + Siccome il DOM storage utilizza JavaScript per leggere e scrivere dati, la sua abilitazione è inutile se non è stato abilitato anche JavaScript.

+ + +

Dati dei moduli

+ +

I dati dei moduli contengono le informazioni che vengono digitate nei web form, come user name, indirizzi, numeri di telefono, ecc. per poterli elencare in menù a tendina in caso di visite successive. + A differenza delle altre modalità di memorizzazione locale delle informazioni, i dati dei moduli non vengono inviati ai web server senza una interazione con l'utente.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3755564d..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Vera Privacy

- -

Privacy Browser è sviluppato con lo scopo di permettere all'utente il massimo controllo possibile della sua privacy anche durante la navigazione su internet. - Quando un browser si connette a un sito web, vengono trasferiti al server alcune informazioni necessarie per facilitare la connessione. - Ad esempio, il server riceverà l'indirizzo IP e il numero di porta dell'utente, perchè gli sono necessari per sapere dove inviare la risposta. - Queste informazioni spesso vengono memorizzate dal server, per permettere allo sviluppatore del sito web di avere report che indichino quanto spesso una pagina viene visualizzata e quanto accedono indirizzi IP diversi.

- -

In ogni caso molti gestori di siti web vogliono molte più informazioni sui visitatori dei siti, compreso il tracciamento della navigazione anche su siti web multipli. - Esistono molte tecniche differenti che permettono il tracciamento, ad esempio la richiesta o il caricamento di informazioni addizionali sul dispositivo dell'utente. - Praticamente tutti i browser partecipano involontariamente al tracciamento all'insaputa dell'utente. - Privacy Browser è sviluppato in modo da garantire all'utente quante più informazioni e controllo possibile su queste modalitàà di tracciamento.

- - -

Limitazioni di WebView di Android

- -

Privacy Browser utilizza il WebView nativo di Android per la visualizzazione dei siti web. Esistono alcune limitazioni nei controlli disponibili di WebView per la gestione delle impostazioni della privacy. - Ad esempio non è possibile abilitare alcuni comandi JavaScript disabilitandone altri. - In futuro Privacy Browser sarà dotato di una WebView personalizzata denominata Privacy WebView.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e6d2407a --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Vera Privacy

+ +

Privacy Browser è sviluppato con lo scopo di permettere all'utente il massimo controllo possibile della sua privacy anche durante la navigazione su internet. + Quando un browser si connette a un sito web, vengono trasferiti al server alcune informazioni necessarie per facilitare la connessione. + Ad esempio, il server riceverà l'indirizzo IP e il numero di porta dell'utente, perchè gli sono necessari per sapere dove inviare la risposta. + Queste informazioni spesso vengono memorizzate dal server, per permettere allo sviluppatore del sito web di avere report che indichino quanto spesso una pagina viene visualizzata e quanto accedono indirizzi IP diversi.

+ +

In ogni caso molti gestori di siti web vogliono molte più informazioni sui visitatori dei siti, compreso il tracciamento della navigazione anche su siti web multipli. + Esistono molte tecniche differenti che permettono il tracciamento, ad esempio la richiesta o il caricamento di informazioni addizionali sul dispositivo dell'utente. + Praticamente tutti i browser partecipano involontariamente al tracciamento all'insaputa dell'utente. + Privacy Browser è sviluppato in modo da garantire all'utente quante più informazioni e controllo possibile su queste modalitàà di tracciamento.

+ + +

Limitazioni di WebView di Android

+ +

Privacy Browser utilizza il WebView nativo di Android per la visualizzazione dei siti web. Esistono alcune limitazioni nei controlli disponibili di WebView per la gestione delle impostazioni della privacy. + Ad esempio non è possibile abilitare alcuni comandi JavaScript disabilitandone altri. + In futuro Privacy Browser sarà dotato di una WebView personalizzata denominata Privacy WebView.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76d56b21 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_overview_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Vera Privacy

+ +

Privacy Browser è sviluppato con lo scopo di permettere all'utente il massimo controllo possibile della sua privacy anche durante la navigazione su internet. + Quando un browser si connette a un sito web, vengono trasferiti al server alcune informazioni necessarie per facilitare la connessione. + Ad esempio, il server riceverà l'indirizzo IP e il numero di porta dell'utente, perchè gli sono necessari per sapere dove inviare la risposta. + Queste informazioni spesso vengono memorizzate dal server, per permettere allo sviluppatore del sito web di avere report che indichino quanto spesso una pagina viene visualizzata e quanto accedono indirizzi IP diversi.

+ +

In ogni caso molti gestori di siti web vogliono molte più informazioni sui visitatori dei siti, compreso il tracciamento della navigazione anche su siti web multipli. + Esistono molte tecniche differenti che permettono il tracciamento, ad esempio la richiesta o il caricamento di informazioni addizionali sul dispositivo dell'utente. + Praticamente tutti i browser partecipano involontariamente al tracciamento all'insaputa dell'utente. + Privacy Browser è sviluppato in modo da garantire all'utente quante più informazioni e controllo possibile su queste modalitàà di tracciamento.

+ + +

Limitazioni di WebView di Android

+ +

Privacy Browser utilizza il WebView nativo di Android per la visualizzazione dei siti web. Esistono alcune limitazioni nei controlli disponibili di WebView per la gestione delle impostazioni della privacy. + Ad esempio non è possibile abilitare alcuni comandi JavaScript disabilitandone altri. + In futuro Privacy Browser sarà dotato di una WebView personalizzata denominata Privacy WebView.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0856fbf2..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -

Connettiti in sicurezza

- -

Quando si accede ad una URL criptata (quelle che iniziano con HTTPS), il server web utilizza un certificato SSL con lo scopo di criptare le informazioni inviate al browser e di identificare il server stesso. - Lo scopo di questa identificazione è quello di impedire che una macchina situata tra il browser e il server web tenti di decriptare le informazioni in transito. - Questo tipo di attacco è conosciuto come attacco “Man In The Middle (MITM)”. - I certificati SSL sono generati dalle autorità di certificazione: sono aziende che verificano l'identità dei server e producono il certificato (a pagamento). - Android ha una lista di autorità di certificazione fidate, e pertanto accetterà qualsiasi loro certificato fornito dai siti web. - Non dovrebbe essere possibile che una organizzazione qualsiasi possa acquisire un certificato SSL per un dominio che non sia sotto il proprio controllo, ma in pratica alcuni governi e grosse multinazionali sono in grado di farlo.

- -

Lo scopo di appuntare un certificato SSL è quello di dire al browser che solo un determinato certificato SSL è fidato per un particolare dominio. Qualsiasi altro certificato, per quanto valido, sarà rifiutato.

- -

- -

I certificati SSL scadono in corrispondenza di una data specifica, così anche i certificati che sono stati appuntati dovranno essere aggiornati regolarmente. - Come regola generale, nella maggioranza dei casi, appuntare un certificato SSL non dovrebbe essere necessario. - Per coloro che sospettano però di essere sorvegliati da qualche organizzazione, appuntare il certificato SSL può permettere di scoprire e sventare un attacco "MITM".

- -

- -

I certificati SSL possono essere appuntati nelle impostazioni dei domini. - Oltre a proteggere dagli attacchi “MITM”, appuntare un certificato auto-firmato per un dispositivo come un router wireless o un access point eliminerà il messaggio di errore che si presenta ogni volta che viene caricato un sito web.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6d46994 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connettiti in sicurezza

+ +

Quando si accede ad una URL criptata (quelle che iniziano con HTTPS), il server web utilizza un certificato SSL con lo scopo di criptare le informazioni inviate al browser e di identificare il server stesso. + Lo scopo di questa identificazione è quello di impedire che una macchina situata tra il browser e il server web tenti di decriptare le informazioni in transito. + Questo tipo di attacco è conosciuto come attacco “Man In The Middle (MITM)”. + I certificati SSL sono generati dalle autorità di certificazione: sono aziende che verificano l'identità dei server e producono il certificato (a pagamento). + Android ha una lista di autorità di certificazione fidate, e pertanto accetterà qualsiasi loro certificato fornito dai siti web. + Non dovrebbe essere possibile che una organizzazione qualsiasi possa acquisire un certificato SSL per un dominio che non sia sotto il proprio controllo, ma in pratica alcuni governi e grosse multinazionali sono in grado di farlo.

+ +

Lo scopo di appuntare un certificato SSL è quello di dire al browser che solo un determinato certificato SSL è fidato per un particolare dominio. Qualsiasi altro certificato, per quanto valido, sarà rifiutato.

+ +

+ +

I certificati SSL scadono in corrispondenza di una data specifica, così anche i certificati che sono stati appuntati dovranno essere aggiornati regolarmente. + Come regola generale, nella maggioranza dei casi, appuntare un certificato SSL non dovrebbe essere necessario. + Per coloro che sospettano però di essere sorvegliati da qualche organizzazione, appuntare il certificato SSL può permettere di scoprire e sventare un attacco "MITM".

+ +

+ +

I certificati SSL possono essere appuntati nelle impostazioni dei domini. + Oltre a proteggere dagli attacchi “MITM”, appuntare un certificato auto-firmato per un dispositivo come un router wireless o un access point eliminerà il messaggio di errore che si presenta ogni volta che viene caricato un sito web. + Per vedere il certificato del sito visualizzato tocca la Favicon vicino alla barra degli indirizzi.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..42a33744 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Connettiti in sicurezza

+ +

Quando si accede ad una URL criptata (quelle che iniziano con HTTPS), il server web utilizza un certificato SSL con lo scopo di criptare le informazioni inviate al browser e di identificare il server stesso. + Lo scopo di questa identificazione è quello di impedire che una macchina situata tra il browser e il server web tenti di decriptare le informazioni in transito. + Questo tipo di attacco è conosciuto come attacco “Man In The Middle (MITM)”. + I certificati SSL sono generati dalle autorità di certificazione: sono aziende che verificano l'identità dei server e producono il certificato (a pagamento). + Android ha una lista di autorità di certificazione fidate, e pertanto accetterà qualsiasi loro certificato fornito dai siti web. + Non dovrebbe essere possibile che una organizzazione qualsiasi possa acquisire un certificato SSL per un dominio che non sia sotto il proprio controllo, ma in pratica alcuni governi e grosse multinazionali sono in grado di farlo.

+ +

Lo scopo di appuntare un certificato SSL è quello di dire al browser che solo un determinato certificato SSL è fidato per un particolare dominio. Qualsiasi altro certificato, per quanto valido, sarà rifiutato.

+ +

+ +

I certificati SSL scadono in corrispondenza di una data specifica, così anche i certificati che sono stati appuntati dovranno essere aggiornati regolarmente. + Come regola generale, nella maggioranza dei casi, appuntare un certificato SSL non dovrebbe essere necessario. + Per coloro che sospettano però di essere sorvegliati da qualche organizzazione, appuntare il certificato SSL può permettere di scoprire e sventare un attacco "MITM".

+ +

+ +

I certificati SSL possono essere appuntati nelle impostazioni dei domini. + Oltre a proteggere dagli attacchi “MITM”, appuntare un certificato auto-firmato per un dispositivo come un router wireless o un access point eliminerà il messaggio di errore che si presenta ogni volta che viene caricato un sito web. + Per vedere il certificato del sito visualizzato tocca la Favicon vicino alla barra degli indirizzi.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor.html deleted file mode 100644 index 78c125c9..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Tor e i suoi limiti

- -

Esistono due categorie generali di cattivi soggetti che vogliono violare la privacy del web: governi maliziosi con accesso agli ISP (Internet Service Providers) e mega corporations che gestiscono social network e agenzie pubblicitarie. - TOR (The Onion Router) è utile per proteggere la privacy dai governi maliziosi (che spiano il traffico in transito) ma non dalle mega corporations (che mettono codice maligno sui web server).

- - -

Governi Maliziosi

- -

I governi malizionsi spesso spiano i loro cittadini per punire il dissenso o le attività di difesa dei diritti umani. Solitamente, - o gestiscono loro stessi gli ISP locali oppure li obbligano a rivelare informazioni mostrando tutti gli indirizzi IP visitati da ciascun utente. - Tor è progettato per combattere questa modalità di violazione della privacy perchè cripta il traffico - dei dispositivi e lo indirizza verso tre internet server distinti prima di inviarlo alla destinazione finale. - Questo significa che nessun ISP, server, o sito web, può conoscere l'indirizzo IP dei dispositivi - e nemmeno l'indirizzo IP del server di destinazione. I governi malizionsi e gli ISP che essi controllano non possono sapere a quale - web server gli utenti stiano accedendo, nonostante sappiano che gli utenti stanno utilizzando Tor. In alcune parti del mondo l'utilizzo di Tor - potrebbe essere visto come prova di un comportamento illegale (se non si avesse nulla da nascondere non sarebbe necessario criptare - il proprio traffico) e gli utenti potrebbero essere perseguiti perchè i governi presumerebbero l'esistenza di qualche azione illegale. - Pertanto Tor può essere utile, ma non è la soluzione definitiva.

- - -

Mega corporations

- -

Quando un utente si connette a un web server, il server può vedere l'indirizzo IP dell'utente. Nonostante non sia una scienza esatta, - è possibile convertire l'IP in indirizzi fisici con discreta accuratezza. - I piccoli web server generalmente si affidano agli indirizzi IP per identificare la posizione degli utenti collegati al sito. - Tor è una buona soluzione per nascondere la posizione a questi server. Le mega corporations proprietarie di - social media e agenzie pubblicitarie utilizzano però un intero profilo di informazioni con lo scopo di tracciare gli utenti - sui dispositivi e sgli indirizzi IP. Questi profili utilizzano molte tecniche diverse per l'identificazione degli utenti, tra cui JavaScript, - cookie, ID traccianti, e impronta digitale dei browser. Siccome la maggior parte - dei siti web carica gli annunci da una delle principali agenzie o inserisce le icone dei social media e i relativi javascript, - costruiscono profili per quasi tutti gli utenti e possono tracciare la loro attività su internet anche se relativa a altri siti.

- -

Viene tracciato ogni sito visitato, ogni acquisto effettuato, ogni carta di credito utilizzata, ogni indirizzo di spedizione, - i metadati GPS di ogni immagine che viene caricata su internet. - Viene costruito il profilo per età, sesso, stato civile, indirizzo, appartenenza politica, - religione, situazione familiare, animali domestici, e tutto ciò su cui possono mettere le mani. - Le corporations acquistano anche i database delle transazioni con carta di credito effettuate nei negozi, per poter tracciare anche le - abitudini di acquisto off-line degli utenti nei loro profili. Dal momento che sono già in possesso di informazioni molto più - accurate sulla localizzazione di un utente rispetto a quanto ottenibile tramite indirizzo IP, - Tor non fornisce alcuna protezione sulla privacy contro le mega corporations.

- -

La miglior protezione per la privacy contro le mega corporations è quella di navigare con JavaScript disabilitato, - seguita dal bloccare gli annunci pubblicitari, disabilitare i cookie e il DOM storage, e utilizzare un browser di cui è difficile avere l'impronta digitale.

- - -

Utilizzo di Tor

- -

Nonostante le sue limitazioni, in alcune circostanze Tor può essere utile. Il progetto Tor ha sviluppato una app per Android chiamata Orbot, - disponibile su F-Droid - e ovunque sia distribuito Privacy Browser. Privacy Browser è dotato di una impostazione per utilizzare come proxy Orbot. - Quando lo si abilita, la barra principale di Privacy Browser diventa di colore azzurro chiaro al posto del grigio di default. - Quando il proxy con Orbot è abilitato nelle impostazioni di Privacy Browser, l'accesso a internet non sarà possibile a meno che - Orbot non sia in funzione e connessa a Tor. Dal momento che il traffico transita attraverso diversi nodi Tor - la connessione è spesso più lenta di una connessione a internet diretta.

- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4eb73ab --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor e i suoi limiti

+ +

Esistono due categorie generali di cattivi soggetti che vogliono violare la privacy del web: governi maliziosi con accesso agli ISP (Internet Service Providers) e mega corporations che gestiscono social network e agenzie pubblicitarie. + TOR (The Onion Router) è utile per proteggere la privacy dai governi maliziosi (che spiano il traffico in transito) ma non dalle mega corporations (che mettono codice maligno sui web server).

+ + +

Governi Maliziosi

+ +

I governi malizionsi spesso spiano i loro cittadini per punire il dissenso o le attività di difesa dei diritti umani. Solitamente, + o gestiscono loro stessi gli ISP locali oppure li obbligano a rivelare informazioni mostrando tutti gli indirizzi IP visitati da ciascun utente. + Tor è progettato per combattere questa modalità di violazione della privacy perchè cripta il traffico + dei dispositivi e lo indirizza verso tre internet server distinti prima di inviarlo alla destinazione finale. + Questo significa che nessun ISP, server, o sito web, può conoscere l'indirizzo IP dei dispositivi + e nemmeno l'indirizzo IP del server di destinazione. I governi malizionsi e gli ISP che essi controllano non possono sapere a quale + web server gli utenti stiano accedendo, nonostante sappiano che gli utenti stanno utilizzando Tor. In alcune parti del mondo l'utilizzo di Tor + potrebbe essere visto come prova di un comportamento illegale (se non si avesse nulla da nascondere non sarebbe necessario criptare + il proprio traffico) e gli utenti potrebbero essere perseguiti perchè i governi presumerebbero l'esistenza di qualche azione illegale. + Pertanto Tor può essere utile, ma non è la soluzione definitiva.

+ + +

Mega corporations

+ +

Quando un utente si connette a un web server, il server può vedere l'indirizzo IP dell'utente. Nonostante non sia una scienza esatta, + è possibile convertire l'IP in indirizzi fisici con discreta accuratezza. + I piccoli web server generalmente si affidano agli indirizzi IP per identificare la posizione degli utenti collegati al sito. + Tor è una buona soluzione per nascondere la posizione a questi server. Le mega corporations proprietarie di + social media e agenzie pubblicitarie utilizzano però un intero profilo di informazioni con lo scopo di tracciare gli utenti + sui dispositivi e sgli indirizzi IP. Questi profili utilizzano molte tecniche diverse per l'identificazione degli utenti, tra cui JavaScript, + cookie, ID traccianti, e impronta digitale dei browser. Siccome la maggior parte + dei siti web carica gli annunci da una delle principali agenzie o inserisce le icone dei social media e i relativi javascript, + costruiscono profili per quasi tutti gli utenti e possono tracciare la loro attività su internet anche se relativa a altri siti.

+ +

Viene tracciato ogni sito visitato, ogni acquisto effettuato, ogni carta di credito utilizzata, ogni indirizzo di spedizione, + i metadati GPS di ogni immagine che viene caricata su internet. + Viene costruito il profilo per età, sesso, stato civile, indirizzo, appartenenza politica, + religione, situazione familiare, animali domestici, e tutto ciò su cui possono mettere le mani. + Le corporations acquistano anche i database delle transazioni con carta di credito effettuate nei negozi, per poter tracciare anche le + abitudini di acquisto off-line degli utenti nei loro profili. Dal momento che sono già in possesso di informazioni molto più + accurate sulla localizzazione di un utente rispetto a quanto ottenibile tramite indirizzo IP, + Tor non fornisce alcuna protezione sulla privacy contro le mega corporations.

+ +

La miglior protezione per la privacy contro le mega corporations è quella di navigare con JavaScript disabilitato, + seguita dal bloccare gli annunci pubblicitari, disabilitare i cookie e il DOM storage, e utilizzare un browser di cui è difficile avere l'impronta digitale.

+ + +

Utilizzo di Tor

+ +

Nonostante le sue limitazioni, in alcune circostanze Tor può essere utile. Il progetto Tor ha sviluppato una app per Android chiamata Orbot, + disponibile su F-Droid + e ovunque sia distribuito Privacy Browser. Privacy Browser è dotato di una impostazione per utilizzare come proxy Orbot. + Quando lo si abilita, la barra principale di Privacy Browser diventa di colore azzurro chiaro al posto del grigio di default. + Quando il proxy con Orbot è abilitato nelle impostazioni di Privacy Browser, l'accesso a internet non sarà possibile a meno che + Orbot non sia in funzione e connessa a Tor. Dal momento che il traffico transita attraverso diversi nodi Tor + la connessione è spesso più lenta di una connessione a internet diretta.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1cf69e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tor_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Tor e i suoi limiti

+ +

Esistono due categorie generali di cattivi soggetti che vogliono violare la privacy del web: governi maliziosi con accesso agli ISP (Internet Service Providers) e mega corporations che gestiscono social network e agenzie pubblicitarie. + TOR (The Onion Router) è utile per proteggere la privacy dai governi maliziosi (che spiano il traffico in transito) ma non dalle mega corporations (che mettono codice maligno sui web server).

+ + +

Governi Maliziosi

+ +

I governi malizionsi spesso spiano i loro cittadini per punire il dissenso o le attività di difesa dei diritti umani. Solitamente, + o gestiscono loro stessi gli ISP locali oppure li obbligano a rivelare informazioni mostrando tutti gli indirizzi IP visitati da ciascun utente. + Tor è progettato per combattere questa modalità di violazione della privacy perchè cripta il traffico + dei dispositivi e lo indirizza verso tre internet server distinti prima di inviarlo alla destinazione finale. + Questo significa che nessun ISP, server, o sito web, può conoscere l'indirizzo IP dei dispositivi + e nemmeno l'indirizzo IP del server di destinazione. I governi malizionsi e gli ISP che essi controllano non possono sapere a quale + web server gli utenti stiano accedendo, nonostante sappiano che gli utenti stanno utilizzando Tor. In alcune parti del mondo l'utilizzo di Tor + potrebbe essere visto come prova di un comportamento illegale (se non si avesse nulla da nascondere non sarebbe necessario criptare + il proprio traffico) e gli utenti potrebbero essere perseguiti perchè i governi presumerebbero l'esistenza di qualche azione illegale. + Pertanto Tor può essere utile, ma non è la soluzione definitiva.

+ + +

Mega corporations

+ +

Quando un utente si connette a un web server, il server può vedere l'indirizzo IP dell'utente. Nonostante non sia una scienza esatta, + è possibile convertire l'IP in indirizzi fisici con discreta accuratezza. + I piccoli web server generalmente si affidano agli indirizzi IP per identificare la posizione degli utenti collegati al sito. + Tor è una buona soluzione per nascondere la posizione a questi server. Le mega corporations proprietarie di + social media e agenzie pubblicitarie utilizzano però un intero profilo di informazioni con lo scopo di tracciare gli utenti + sui dispositivi e sgli indirizzi IP. Questi profili utilizzano molte tecniche diverse per l'identificazione degli utenti, tra cui JavaScript, + cookie, ID traccianti, e impronta digitale dei browser. Siccome la maggior parte + dei siti web carica gli annunci da una delle principali agenzie o inserisce le icone dei social media e i relativi javascript, + costruiscono profili per quasi tutti gli utenti e possono tracciare la loro attività su internet anche se relativa a altri siti.

+ +

Viene tracciato ogni sito visitato, ogni acquisto effettuato, ogni carta di credito utilizzata, ogni indirizzo di spedizione, + i metadati GPS di ogni immagine che viene caricata su internet. + Viene costruito il profilo per età, sesso, stato civile, indirizzo, appartenenza politica, + religione, situazione familiare, animali domestici, e tutto ciò su cui possono mettere le mani. + Le corporations acquistano anche i database delle transazioni con carta di credito effettuate nei negozi, per poter tracciare anche le + abitudini di acquisto off-line degli utenti nei loro profili. Dal momento che sono già in possesso di informazioni molto più + accurate sulla localizzazione di un utente rispetto a quanto ottenibile tramite indirizzo IP, + Tor non fornisce alcuna protezione sulla privacy contro le mega corporations.

+ +

La miglior protezione per la privacy contro le mega corporations è quella di navigare con JavaScript disabilitato, + seguita dal bloccare gli annunci pubblicitari, disabilitare i cookie e il DOM storage, e utilizzare un browser di cui è difficile avere l'impronta digitale.

+ + +

Utilizzo di Tor

+ +

Nonostante le sue limitazioni, in alcune circostanze Tor può essere utile. Il progetto Tor ha sviluppato una app per Android chiamata Orbot, + disponibile su F-Droid + e ovunque sia distribuito Privacy Browser. Privacy Browser è dotato di una impostazione per utilizzare come proxy Orbot. + Quando lo si abilita, la barra principale di Privacy Browser diventa di colore azzurro chiaro al posto del grigio di default. + Quando il proxy con Orbot è abilitato nelle impostazioni di Privacy Browser, l'accesso a internet non sarà possibile a meno che + Orbot non sia in funzione e connessa a Tor. Dal momento che il traffico transita attraverso diversi nodi Tor + la connessione è spesso più lenta di una connessione a internet diretta.

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids.html deleted file mode 100644 index 28903d1d..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Do Not Track

- -

Alcuni anni fa il W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) ha creato per i browser un meccanismo per informare i web server che preferiscono non essere tracciati. - Questo è ottenuto attraverso l'inclusione nella richiesta al server di un header denominato: DNT (Do Not Track).

- -

L'header DNT in realtà non garantisce nessuna privacy dal momento che la maggior parte dei web server lo ignora, come ad esempio Yahoo, Google, Microsoft e Facebook, che ignorano tutti almeno alcuni degli header DNT.

- - -

Annunci

- -

Privacy Browser Free mostra nella parte inferiore dello schermo un banner pubblicitario che è popolato attraverso la Google’s AdMob network. - Di default Google fornisce la advertising ID del dispositivo agli annunci mostrati. - Questa pratica permette alle compagnie pubblicitarie la creazione di un profilo del dispositivo che mostri quali app sono installate (quelle che mostrano l'annuncio), la loro frequenza di utilizzo, gli annunci che interessano all'utente.

- -

Gli utenti possono scegliere di disattivare la advertising ID in Impostazioni, Google, Annunci.

- - - -

Lo scopo della versione free di Privacy Browser è quello di permettere agli utenti di provare la app e le sue funzionalità. La versione standard può essere acquistata su tutti i principali app stores o scaricata gratuitamente da - F-Droid.

- - -

Verizon Tracking Headers

- -

Verizon, uno dei principali vettori mobili negli Stati Uniti, aggiunge un tracking header a tutto il traffico HTTP non criptato sulla propria rete. La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha preso posizione relativamente - alle implicazioni sulla privacy di questa pratica. Per effetto della pressione dell'opinione pubblica Verizon ha messo a disposizione la possibilità di - disattivare il tracking.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03b4579b --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Do Not Track

+ +

Alcuni anni fa il W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) ha creato per i browser un meccanismo per informare i web server che preferiscono non essere tracciati. + Questo è ottenuto attraverso l'inclusione nella richiesta al server di un header denominato: DNT (Do Not Track).

+ +

L'header DNT in realtà non garantisce nessuna privacy dal momento che la maggior parte dei web server lo ignora, come ad esempio Yahoo, Google, Microsoft e Facebook, che ignorano tutti almeno alcuni degli header DNT.

+ + +

Annunci

+ +

Privacy Browser Free mostra nella parte inferiore dello schermo un banner pubblicitario che è popolato attraverso la Google’s AdMob network. + Di default Google fornisce la advertising ID del dispositivo agli annunci mostrati. + Questa pratica permette alle compagnie pubblicitarie la creazione di un profilo del dispositivo che mostri quali app sono installate (quelle che mostrano l'annuncio), la loro frequenza di utilizzo, gli annunci che interessano all'utente.

+ +

Gli utenti possono scegliere di disattivare la advertising ID in Impostazioni, Google, Annunci.

+ + + +

Lo scopo della versione free di Privacy Browser è quello di permettere agli utenti di provare la app e le sue funzionalità. La versione standard può essere acquistata su tutti i principali app stores o scaricata gratuitamente da + F-Droid.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, uno dei principali vettori mobili negli Stati Uniti, aggiunge un tracking header a tutto il traffico HTTP non criptato sulla propria rete. La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha preso posizione relativamente + alle implicazioni sulla privacy di questa pratica. Per effetto della pressione dell'opinione pubblica Verizon ha messo a disposizione la possibilità di + disattivare il tracking.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..645a281d --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_tracking_ids_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Do Not Track

+ +

Alcuni anni fa il W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) ha creato per i browser un meccanismo per informare i web server che preferiscono non essere tracciati. + Questo è ottenuto attraverso l'inclusione nella richiesta al server di un header denominato: DNT (Do Not Track).

+ +

L'header DNT in realtà non garantisce nessuna privacy dal momento che la maggior parte dei web server lo ignora, come ad esempio Yahoo, Google, Microsoft e Facebook, che ignorano tutti almeno alcuni degli header DNT.

+ + +

Annunci

+ +

Privacy Browser Free mostra nella parte inferiore dello schermo un banner pubblicitario che è popolato attraverso la Google’s AdMob network. + Di default Google fornisce la advertising ID del dispositivo agli annunci mostrati. + Questa pratica permette alle compagnie pubblicitarie la creazione di un profilo del dispositivo che mostri quali app sono installate (quelle che mostrano l'annuncio), la loro frequenza di utilizzo, gli annunci che interessano all'utente.

+ +

Gli utenti possono scegliere di disattivare la advertising ID in Impostazioni, Google, Annunci.

+ + + +

Lo scopo della versione free di Privacy Browser è quello di permettere agli utenti di provare la app e le sue funzionalità. La versione standard può essere acquistata su tutti i principali app stores o scaricata gratuitamente da + F-Droid.

+ + +

Verizon Tracking Headers

+ +

Verizon, uno dei principali vettori mobili negli Stati Uniti, aggiunge un tracking header a tutto il traffico HTTP non criptato sulla propria rete. La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha preso posizione relativamente + alle implicazioni sulla privacy di questa pratica. Per effetto della pressione dell'opinione pubblica Verizon ha messo a disposizione la possibilità di + disattivare il tracking.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent.html deleted file mode 100644 index 31408140..00000000 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Identificazione del Browser

- -

Nel momento in cui un browser si connette ai siti web, invia uno user agent che identifica il browser e le sue caratteristiche di rendering. Il web server può utilizzare tali informazioni per decidere quale versione - del sito inviare al browser. Molti siti web infatti sono disponibili in versioni diverse a seconda che vi si acceda con browser da PC (desktop) o da dispositivo mobile.

- -

Per default Privacy Browser utilizza un proprio user agent (o identificazione), ovvero PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Questo invia un set minimo di informazioni al web server. - Dal momento che i web server non lo riconoscono come uno user agent di un dispositivo mobile, generalmente inviano la versione desktop del sito.

- -

In confronto, lo user agent di default di WebView invia una grande quantità di informazioni sull'hardware e sul software del dispositivo. - Sulla schermata Settings, selezionando WebView Default come User agent viene mostrato lo user agent che sarà inviato al web server. - Lo screenshot sottostante mostra un Nexus 6P con Android 7.1.2 con installato Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107. - La maggior parte dei web server lo riconoscerà come browser mobile e invierà la versione mobile del sito, se disponibile.

- - - -

Nello user agent sono presenti informazioni sufficienti a far sì che solo di tanto in tanto a un sito web risulteranno visitatori identici. - Se allo user agent viene aggiunto qualche altro pezzetto di informazione anche non univoca, spesso il risultato sarà quello di avere una impronta digitale unica. - La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha creato un tool dal nome Panopticlick per dimostrare quante informazioni possono essere raccolte. - Se si esegue questo test con JavaScript abilitato la quantità di informazioni è poi ancora maggiore. - Browser Leaks e Am I Unique possono fornire ulteriori interessanti informazioni al riguardo.

- - - -

Sono disponibili diversi user agent predefiniti che identificano i browser e i sistemi operativi più comuni. Dal punto di vista dell'impronta digitale del browser, più è rara, più è facile da tracciare. - Nel caso in cui Privacy Browser diventi di uso comune, e molti utenti utilizzino PrivacyBrowser/1.0 come user agent, sarà una buona scelta dal punto di vista della privacy. - Firefox o Chrome sono gli user agents più comuni, ma vengono aggiornati spesso e il loro numero di versione cambia così di frequente che lo user agent incluso in Privacy Browser molto facilmente - sarà rimasto indietro rispetto alla maggior parte degli user agent tracciati nei log dei server.

- -

Alcuni siti web non funzionano correttamente se non riconoscono lo User Agent. - L'utilizzo delle impostazioni dei domini per impostare come User Agent WebView Default, oppure un altro che sia riconosciuto comunemente generalmente risolve il problema. - WebView di Android non permette che lo user agent non sia specificato. In tal caso infatti, WebView invia al server lo user agent di default.

- - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_dark.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_dark.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eacaa634 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_dark.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Identificazione del Browser

+ +

Nel momento in cui un browser si connette ai siti web, invia uno user agent che identifica il browser e le sue caratteristiche di rendering. Il web server può utilizzare tali informazioni per decidere quale versione + del sito inviare al browser. Molti siti web infatti sono disponibili in versioni diverse a seconda che vi si acceda con browser da PC (desktop) o da dispositivo mobile.

+ +

Per default Privacy Browser utilizza un proprio user agent (o identificazione), ovvero PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Questo invia un set minimo di informazioni al web server. + Dal momento che i web server non lo riconoscono come uno user agent di un dispositivo mobile, generalmente inviano la versione desktop del sito.

+ +

In confronto, lo user agent di default di WebView invia una grande quantità di informazioni sull'hardware e sul software del dispositivo. + Sulla schermata Settings, selezionando WebView Default come User agent viene mostrato lo user agent che sarà inviato al web server. + Lo screenshot sottostante mostra un Nexus 6P con Android 7.1.2 con installato Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107. + La maggior parte dei web server lo riconoscerà come browser mobile e invierà la versione mobile del sito, se disponibile.

+ + + +

Nello user agent sono presenti informazioni sufficienti a far sì che solo di tanto in tanto a un sito web risulteranno visitatori identici. + Se allo user agent viene aggiunto qualche altro pezzetto di informazione anche non univoca, spesso il risultato sarà quello di avere una impronta digitale unica. + La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha creato un tool dal nome Panopticlick per dimostrare quante informazioni possono essere raccolte. + Se si esegue questo test con JavaScript abilitato la quantità di informazioni è poi ancora maggiore. + Browser Leaks e Am I Unique possono fornire ulteriori interessanti informazioni al riguardo.

+ + + +

Sono disponibili diversi user agent predefiniti che identificano i browser e i sistemi operativi più comuni. Dal punto di vista dell'impronta digitale del browser, più è rara, più è facile da tracciare. + Nel caso in cui Privacy Browser diventi di uso comune, e molti utenti utilizzino PrivacyBrowser/1.0 come user agent, sarà una buona scelta dal punto di vista della privacy. + Firefox o Chrome sono gli user agents più comuni, ma vengono aggiornati spesso e il loro numero di versione cambia così di frequente che lo user agent incluso in Privacy Browser molto facilmente + sarà rimasto indietro rispetto alla maggior parte degli user agent tracciati nei log dei server.

+ +

Alcuni siti web non funzionano correttamente se non riconoscono lo User Agent. + L'utilizzo delle impostazioni dei domini per impostare come User Agent WebView Default, oppure un altro che sia riconosciuto comunemente generalmente risolve il problema. + WebView di Android non permette che lo user agent non sia specificato. In tal caso infatti, WebView invia al server lo user agent di default.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab935ce3 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/guide_user_agent_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +

Identificazione del Browser

+ +

Nel momento in cui un browser si connette ai siti web, invia uno user agent che identifica il browser e le sue caratteristiche di rendering. Il web server può utilizzare tali informazioni per decidere quale versione + del sito inviare al browser. Molti siti web infatti sono disponibili in versioni diverse a seconda che vi si acceda con browser da PC (desktop) o da dispositivo mobile.

+ +

Per default Privacy Browser utilizza un proprio user agent (o identificazione), ovvero PrivacyBrowser/1.0. Questo invia un set minimo di informazioni al web server. + Dal momento che i web server non lo riconoscono come uno user agent di un dispositivo mobile, generalmente inviano la versione desktop del sito.

+ +

In confronto, lo user agent di default di WebView invia una grande quantità di informazioni sull'hardware e sul software del dispositivo. + Sulla schermata Settings, selezionando WebView Default come User agent viene mostrato lo user agent che sarà inviato al web server. + Lo screenshot sottostante mostra un Nexus 6P con Android 7.1.2 con installato Android System WebView 60.0.3112.107. + La maggior parte dei web server lo riconoscerà come browser mobile e invierà la versione mobile del sito, se disponibile.

+ + + +

Nello user agent sono presenti informazioni sufficienti a far sì che solo di tanto in tanto a un sito web risulteranno visitatori identici. + Se allo user agent viene aggiunto qualche altro pezzetto di informazione anche non univoca, spesso il risultato sarà quello di avere una impronta digitale unica. + La Electronic Frontier Foundation ha creato un tool dal nome Panopticlick per dimostrare quante informazioni possono essere raccolte. + Se si esegue questo test con JavaScript abilitato la quantità di informazioni è poi ancora maggiore. + Browser Leaks e Am I Unique possono fornire ulteriori interessanti informazioni al riguardo.

+ + + +

Sono disponibili diversi user agent predefiniti che identificano i browser e i sistemi operativi più comuni. Dal punto di vista dell'impronta digitale del browser, più è rara, più è facile da tracciare. + Nel caso in cui Privacy Browser diventi di uso comune, e molti utenti utilizzino PrivacyBrowser/1.0 come user agent, sarà una buona scelta dal punto di vista della privacy. + Firefox o Chrome sono gli user agents più comuni, ma vengono aggiornati spesso e il loro numero di versione cambia così di frequente che lo user agent incluso in Privacy Browser molto facilmente + sarà rimasto indietro rispetto alla maggior parte degli user agent tracciati nei log dei server.

+ +

Alcuni siti web non funzionano correttamente se non riconoscono lo User Agent. + L'utilizzo delle impostazioni dei domini per impostare come User Agent WebView Default, oppure un altro che sia riconosciuto comunemente generalmente risolve il problema. + WebView di Android non permette che lo user agent non sia specificato. In tal caso infatti, WebView invia al server lo user agent di default.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/activities/MainWebViewActivity.java b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/activities/MainWebViewActivity.java index 02ac2567..008486f1 100644 --- a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/activities/MainWebViewActivity.java +++ b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/activities/MainWebViewActivity.java @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ public class MainWebViewActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements Navigation // `text-decoration: none` removes all text underlines. `text-shadow: none` removes text shadows, which usually have a hard coded color. `border: none` removes all borders, which can also be used to underline text. // `a {color: #1565C0}` sets links to be a dark blue. `!important` takes precedent over any existing sub-settings. mainWebView.evaluateJavascript("(function() {var parent = document.getElementsByTagName('head').item(0); var style = document.createElement('style'); style.type = 'text/css'; style.innerHTML = '" + - "* {background-color: #212121 !important; color: #BDBDBD !important; box-shadow: none !important; text-decoration: none !important; text-shadow: none !important; border: none !important}" + + "* {background-color: #212121 !important; color: #BDBDBD !important; box-shadow: none !important; text-decoration: none !important; text-shadow: none !important; border: none !important;}" + "a {color: #1565C0 !important;}" + "'; parent.appendChild(style)})()", null); } diff --git a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/AboutTabFragment.java b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/AboutTabFragment.java index c7d045e7..35522154 100644 --- a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/AboutTabFragment.java +++ b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/AboutTabFragment.java @@ -283,66 +283,74 @@ public class AboutTabFragment extends Fragment { } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { // Do nothing if `PackageManager` says Privacy Browser isn't installed. } - } else { // load a WebView for all the other tabs. Tab numbers start at 0. + } else { // load a `WebView` for all the other tabs. Tab numbers start at 0. // Setting false at the end of inflater.inflate does not attach the inflated layout as a child of container. The fragment will take care of attaching the root automatically. tabLayout = inflater.inflate(R.layout.bare_webview, container, false); // Get a handle for `tabWebView`. WebView tabWebView = (WebView) tabLayout; - // Filter the colors if `darkTheme` is `true`. - if (MainWebViewActivity.darkTheme) { - // Initialize `darkPaint`. - Paint darkPaint = new Paint(); - - // Setup a float array that inverts and tempers the colors (no hard whites or blacks). - float[] darkFilterFloatArray = { - -.8f, 0, 0, 0, 255, // Red. - 0, -.8f, 0, 0, 255, // Green. - 0, 0, -.8f, 0, 255, // Blue. - 0, 0, 0, .8f, 0 // Alpha. - }; - - // Set `darkPaint` to use `darkFilterFloatArray`. - darkPaint.setColorFilter(new ColorMatrixColorFilter(darkFilterFloatArray)); - - // Apply `darkPaint` to `tabWebView`. - tabWebView.setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, darkPaint); - } else { - // Reset `tabWebView` to use the normal colors. - tabWebView.setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, null); - } - - switch (tabNumber) { - case 1: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_permissions.html"); - break; + // Load the tabs according to the theme. + if (MainWebViewActivity.darkTheme) { // The dark theme is applied. + // Set the background color. We have to use the deprecated `.getColor()` until API >= 23. + //noinspection deprecation + tabWebView.setBackgroundColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.gray_850)); - case 2: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_privacy_policy.html"); - break; + switch (tabNumber) { + case 1: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_permissions_dark.html"); + break; - case 3: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_changelog.html"); - break; + case 2: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_privacy_policy_dark.html"); + break; - case 4: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_licenses.html"); - break; + case 3: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_changelog_dark.html"); + break; - case 5: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_contributors.html"); - break; + case 4: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_licenses_dark.html"); + break; - case 6: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_links.html"); - break; + case 5: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_contributors_dark.html"); + break; - default: - break; + case 6: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_links_dark.html"); + break; + } + } else { // The light theme is applied. + switch (tabNumber) { + case 1: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_permissions_light.html"); + break; + + case 2: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_privacy_policy_light.html"); + break; + + case 3: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_changelog_light.html"); + break; + + case 4: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_licenses_light.html"); + break; + + case 5: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_contributors_light.html"); + break; + + case 6: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/about_links_light.html"); + break; + } } } + // Return the formatted `tabLayout`. return tabLayout; } } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/GuideTabFragment.java b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/GuideTabFragment.java index ef4b80cd..9e5f568d 100644 --- a/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/GuideTabFragment.java +++ b/app/src/main/java/com/stoutner/privacybrowser/fragments/GuideTabFragment.java @@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ package com.stoutner.privacybrowser.fragments; -import android.graphics.ColorMatrixColorFilter; -import android.graphics.Paint; +import android.annotation.SuppressLint; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.v4.app.Fragment; import android.view.LayoutInflater; @@ -53,6 +52,7 @@ public class GuideTabFragment extends Fragment { tabNumber = getArguments().getInt("Tab"); } + @SuppressLint("SetJavaScriptEnabled") @Override public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) { // Setting false at the end of inflater.inflate does not attach the inflated layout as a child of container. The fragment will take care of attaching the root automatically. @@ -61,64 +61,84 @@ public class GuideTabFragment extends Fragment { // Get a handle for `tabWebView`. WebView tabWebView = (WebView) tabLayout; - // Filter the colors if `darkTheme` is `true`. - if (MainWebViewActivity.darkTheme) { - // Initialize `darkPaint`. - Paint darkPaint = new Paint(); - - // Setup a float array that inverts and tempers the colors (no hard whites or blacks). - float[] darkFilterFloatArray = { - -.8f, 0, 0, 0, 255, // Red. - 0, -.8f, 0, 0, 255, // Green. - 0, 0, -.8f, 0, 255, // Blue. - 0, 0, 0, .8f, 0 // Alpha. - }; - - // Set `darkPaint` to use `darkFilterFloatArray`. - darkPaint.setColorFilter(new ColorMatrixColorFilter(darkFilterFloatArray)); - - // Apply `darkPaint` to `tabWebView`. - tabWebView.setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, darkPaint); - } else { - // Reset `tabWebView` to use the normal colors. - tabWebView.setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, null); - } - - // Tab numbers start at 0. - switch (tabNumber) { - case 0: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_overview.html"); - break; - - case 1: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_javascript.html"); - break; - - case 2: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_local_storage.html"); - break; - - case 3: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_user_agent.html"); - break; - - case 4: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_domain_settings.html"); - break; - - case 5: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_ssl_certificates.html"); - break; - - case 6: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tor.html"); - break; - - case 7: - tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tracking_ids.html"); - break; + // Load the tabs according to the theme. + if (MainWebViewActivity.darkTheme) { // The dark theme is applied. + // Set the background color. We have to use the deprecated `.getColor()` until API >= 23. + //noinspection deprecation + tabWebView.setBackgroundColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.gray_850)); + + // Tab numbers start at 0. + switch (tabNumber) { + case 0: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_overview_dark.html"); + break; + + case 1: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_javascript_dark.html"); + break; + + case 2: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_local_storage_dark.html"); + break; + + case 3: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_user_agent_dark.html"); + break; + + case 4: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_domain_settings_dark.html"); + break; + + case 5: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html"); + break; + + case 6: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tor_dark.html"); + break; + + case 7: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html"); + break; + } + } else { // The light theme is applied. + // Tab numbers start at 0. + switch (tabNumber) { + case 0: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_overview_light.html"); + break; + + case 1: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_javascript_light.html"); + break; + + case 2: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_local_storage_light.html"); + break; + + case 3: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_user_agent_light.html"); + break; + + case 4: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_domain_settings_light.html"); + break; + + case 5: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html"); + break; + + case 6: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tor_light.html"); + break; + + case 7: + tabWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/" + getString(R.string.android_asset_path) + "/guide_tracking_ids_light.html"); + break; + } } + // Return the formatted `tabLayout`. return tabLayout; } } diff --git a/app/src/main/res/layout/about_tab_version.xml b/app/src/main/res/layout/about_tab_version.xml index 19922b2c..0d4cfcd2 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/layout/about_tab_version.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/layout/about_tab_version.xml @@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" android:layout_height="wrap_content" - android:layout_width="match_parent" > + android:layout_width="match_parent" + android:background="?attr/aboutBackground" > . --> - + Imágenes habilitadas Imágenes deshabilitadas + + Por defecto del sistema + Modo noche habilitado + Modo noche deshabilitado + Certificado SSL fijado Certificado SSL guardado Certificado SSL actual de la web @@ -348,6 +353,8 @@ Mostrar iconos para alternar entre cookies, almacenamiento DOM, y datos de formulario en la barra de aplicación, si hay espacio. Tema oscuro Cambiar el tema reiniciará Navegador Privado. + Modo noche + Activar el modo noche también activará javascript para todas las páginas web. Mostrar imágenes de la página web Deshabilitar para conservar ancho de banda. diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-it/strings.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-it/strings.xml index 1a974664..5755086a 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-it/strings.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-it/strings.xml @@ -211,6 +211,11 @@ Abilita Immagini Disabilita Immagini + + Impostazioni di default + Modalità Notte abilitata + Modalità Notte disabilitata + Certificato SSL appuntato Certificato SSL salvato Certificato SSL di questo sito @@ -220,7 +225,7 @@ Guida di Privacy Browser Descrizione Archiviazione Locale - Certificatos SSL + Certificati SSL Tracciamento utenti @@ -350,6 +355,8 @@ Mostra le icone per l\'abilitazione dei cookies, del DOM storage, e dei dati dei moduli nella barra dell\'applicazione se c\'è spazio disponibile. Tema Dark La modifica del tema provocherà il riavvio di Privacy Browser. + Modalità Notte + L\'abilitazione della modalità notte attiva anche JavaScript per tutte le pagine web. Mostra immagini delle pagine web Disabilita per ridurre il consumo di dati. diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values/attrs.xml b/app/src/main/res/values/attrs.xml index 6e4ad1fb..a10133ab 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values/attrs.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values/attrs.xml @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ + diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml b/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml index b46ea05b..084da103 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ @drawable/list_selector_light @color/blue_900 @color/blue_700 + @color/white @color/blue_800 @drawable/delete_light @drawable/add_light @@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ @color/primary_text_color_selector_dark @color/blue_600 @color/blue_400 + @color/gray_850 @drawable/list_selector_dark @color/blue_600 @drawable/delete_dark