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From: Soren Stoutner Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser âKein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivitätâ. 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. 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. 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. 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). com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them. Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be âNo Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internetâ. 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. 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. 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. 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). com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE Secures the cloud-to-device messages so that only Privacy Browser Free can receive them. Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information. 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 has its own privacy policy.
+ Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings. 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. 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. Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com. 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 Privacy Browser Free does not collect any user information. 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 has its own privacy policy.
+ Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings. 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. 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. Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com. 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 Requerido para que WebView consiga acceso a internet. Sin este permiso, Navegador Privado serÃa, âSin Navegador: Protegiendo su privacidad estando completamente desconectado de internetâ. 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. 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. Permite a los anuncios impedir al procesador dormir y a la pantalla atenuar, aunque en mis pruebas no parece que los anuncios lo hagan asÃ. 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). com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE Asegura los mensajes de nube a dispositivo para que solamente Navegador Privado Gratuito pueda recibirlos. Navegador Privado Gratuito no recoge ninguna información del usuario. Google Play tiene su propia polÃtica de privacidad.
+ Google proporciona información resumida y anónima de instalación a los desarrolladores, incluyendo el número de instalaciones, organizadas por las siguientes categorÃas. Google Play tiene su propia polÃtica de privacidad.
+ Google proporciona a los desarrolladores resúmenes anónimos de la siguiente información relativa a las valoraciones de los usuarios. Google Play tiene su propia polÃtica 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. Navegador Privado Gratuito muestra un banner plubicitario en la parte inferior de la pantalla mediante la red AdMob de Google, que tiene su propia polÃtica 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. Los usuarios pueden elegir enviar comunicaciones directas a Stoutner, como mensajes de correo electrónico y comentarios en stoutner.com. 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 caracterÃsticas, 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 E' richiesto per permettere l'accesso Internet a WebView. Senza questo permesso, Privacy Browser sarebbe âNessun Browser: Protegge la tua Privacy restando completamente isolato da Internetâ. 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 âmanifestâ. 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. 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. com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE Permette a Google di inviare informazioni a AdView senza la necessità di ricevere una richiesta preventiva (messaggistica âcloud-to-deviceâ). com.stoutner.privacybrowser.free.permission.C2D_MESSAGE Rende sicuri i messaggi cloud-to-device in modo che solo Privacy Browser Free possa riceverli. Privacy Browser Free non raccoglie alcuna informazione dagli utenti. Google Play ha una propria privacy policy.
+ Google fornisce agli sviluppatori informazioni anonime sulle installazioni, incluso il numero di installazioni, secondo le seguenti categorie. Google Play ha una propria privacy policy.
+ Google fornisce agli sviluppatori sintesi anonime delle seguenti informazioni collegate ai ratings degli utenti. 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. 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. E' possibile inviare comunicazioni dirette a Stoutner, ad esempio email o commenti su stoutner.com. 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 26. August 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 23. Juni 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Mai 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 27 April 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 25. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 21. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 16. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 11. Februar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 4. Januar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Dezember 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 28. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 9. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 22. Oktober 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 15. September 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 27. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 26. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juli 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juni 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 11. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 5. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 28. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 7. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 9. März 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 26. August 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 23. Juni 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Mai 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 27 April 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 25. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 21. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 16. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 11. Februar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 4. Januar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Dezember 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 28. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 9. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 22. Oktober 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 15. September 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 27. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 26. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juli 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juni 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 11. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 5. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 28. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 7. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 9. März 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 26. August 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 23. Juni 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Mai 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 27 April 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 25. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 21. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 16. März 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 11. Februar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 4. Januar 2017 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 26. Dezember 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 25 28. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 9. November 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 22. Oktober 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 24 15. September 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 27. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 26. August 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juli 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 16. Juni 2016 - Mindest-API 19, Ziel-API 23 11. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 5. Mai 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 28. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 7. April 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 23. März 2016 - Mindest-API 15, Ziel-API 23 9. März 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 24. Februar 2016 - Mindest-API 10, Ziel-API 23 Privacy Browser ist primär entwickelt von Soren Stoutner. Mitwirkung ist willkommen in Form von Code und Ãbersetzung.Voller Netzwerkzugriff
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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.
-orbot is a modified version of the status icon from the Orbot project, which is copyright +
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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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.
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+ic_devices_other.
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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.
+ +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.
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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_dark.html similarity index 75% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/about_links.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/about_links_dark.html index ee900deb..e3e5ca94 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_links_dark.html @@ -24,30 +24,21 @@ - + +Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen
+Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen
- + - + \ 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Bug-Tracker und Feature-Anfragen
+ + + + + + \ 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_dark.html similarity index 92% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html index 6672f922..00d6b000 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -1,48 +1,45 @@ - - - - - - - - - -Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser âKein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivitätâ.
- - -com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT
- -Benötigt, um Verknüpfungen zu Websites auf Ihrer Startseite zu erstellen.
- + + + + + + + + + + +Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser âKein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivitätâ.
+ + +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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Benötigt, damit WebView das Internet nutzen kann. Ohne diese Berechtigung wäre Privacy Browser âKein Browser: Schützt Ihre Privatsphäre durch Fernbleiben von jeglicher Konnektivitätâ.
+ + +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_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 does not collect any user information.
+ + +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 has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.
+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.
+Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.
+ +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.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html similarity index 93% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html index 9c1158b5..6e448d1b 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_privacy_policy_light.html @@ -19,24 +19,8 @@ - + + 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Privacy Browserâs 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.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html similarity index 75% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html index cf35fb2b..0b943f6a 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_domain_settings_light.html @@ -22,29 +22,12 @@ - + + -Privacy Browserâs default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +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 groÃartige Dinge.
+ + +Natürlich birgt das Konzept von willkürlich ausgeführten Programmen aus einer Website heraus ein groÃes 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 GroÃteil 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.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html similarity index 82% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html index a8c5d9cb..d20bf1e0 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_javascript_light.html @@ -25,26 +25,7 @@ - - + @@ -71,8 +52,8 @@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. + 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 diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html similarity index 90% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html index 508e7404..6c389db8 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -24,21 +24,12 @@
- + + -Cookies können in zwei Typen unterteilt werden. Erstanbieter-Cookies sind Cookies, die von aktuell besuchten Website gesetzt werden.
@@ -57,11 +48,11 @@ 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 +
Wenn Erstanbieter-Cookies aktiviert sind aber Javascript deaktiviert, ist das Privatsphäre-Icon gelb als Warnung.
-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 @@ -89,14 +80,14 @@ Deshalb aktiviert das Aktivieren von Erstanbieter-Cookies zugleich auch Drittanbieter-Cookies.
-Der Document Object Model-Speicher, auch bekannt als Web-Speicher, ist wie Cookies auf Steroiden. Während die maximale GesamtspeichergrÃe 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 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.
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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 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 groÃen Plattformen wie + Facebook und Twitter eine groÃe Auswahl von Websites ausgemacht, auf denen es in ihrem gröÃten 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 groÃe 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.
+ + +Der Document Object Model-Speicher, auch bekannt als Web-Speicher, ist wie Cookies auf Steroiden. Während die maximale GesamtspeichergrÃe 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 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_dark.html similarity index 97% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_dark.html index 61ac36dc..e5936c10 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_overview_dark.html @@ -24,11 +24,8 @@ - + + 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 weiÃ, 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.
+ + +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 Ãberlegung 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_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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 serverâs 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 isnât 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 isnât 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.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html similarity index 84% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html index 1a228fe3..cab89e40 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_ssl_certificates_light.html @@ -19,29 +19,12 @@ - + -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. diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html similarity index 92% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html index 3a1ceb3a..247a9806 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -24,29 +24,12 @@
- + + -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. 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +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.
+ + +Oft spähen neugierige Behörden die Bürger aus, um Fehlverhalten und Menschenrechtsaktivitäten zu bestrafen. Ãblicherweise 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.
+ + +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. GroÃe 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 groÃe Mehrheit + der Websites im Internet eine Werbung entweder von den groÃen Werbenetzwerken oder von eingebetteten Social-Media-Buttons mit ihrem zugewiesenen JavaScript + lädt, haben diese groÃen 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.
+ + +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 standardmäÃigen Hellgrau. Wenn Privacy Browsers Orbot-Proxy-Einstellung aktiviert ist, wird das Internet ausschlieÃlich + 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_dark.html similarity index 90% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html index 2a88fc6c..e29352bf 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -24,23 +24,12 @@ - + -Privacy Browser Free beinhaltet eine Bannerwerbung unten auf dem Bildschirm, welcher von Googles AdMob-Netzwerk befüllt wird. StandardmäÃig stellt Google die Werbe-ID 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +Privacy Browser Free beinhaltet eine Bannerwerbung unten auf dem Bildschirm, welcher von Googles + AdMob-Netzwerk befüllt wird. StandardmäÃig 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, einer der groÃen 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_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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 standardmäÃig 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 auÃerdem 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 Ãndern des User Agents ist das Ãberzeugen 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.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html similarity index 83% rename from app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent.html rename to app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html index 7297cbc4..38f8c247 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/guide_user_agent_light.html @@ -25,30 +25,11 @@ - - + -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 @@ -70,13 +51,13 @@
Privacy Browser erlaubt Ihnen den User Agent zu ändern. Es gibt einige vorgegebenen Optionen, die auf übliche Browser und Betriebssysteme zutreffen. - Privacy Browser hat auÃÂerdem seinen eigenen User Agent, welcher ganz einfach PrivacyBrowser/1.0 ist. Beim Tracking gilt: Alles was selten ist, ist einfacher + Privacy Browser hat auÃerdem 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 ÃÂndern des User Agents ist das ÃÂberzeugen des Servers, dass er die Desktopversion der Website anzeigen soll, welche oftmals +
Ein zweiter Grund für das Ãndern des User Agents ist das Ãberzeugen 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.
diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html similarity index 99% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html index ce198911..526cbc1f 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog_dark.html @@ -19,11 +19,8 @@ - + + 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +14 September 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+26 August 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+23 June 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+26 May 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+27 April 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+25 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+21 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+16 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+11 February 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+4 January 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+26 December 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 25
+28 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24
+9 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24
+22 October 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24
+15 September 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23
+27 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23
+26 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23
+16 July 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23
+16 June 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23
+11 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23
+5 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23
+28 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23
+7 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23
+23 March 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23
+9 March 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23
+24 February 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23
+Privacy Browser is primarily developed by Soren Stoutner.
+ +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_dark.html similarity index 92% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses_dark.html index 54025adb..09174968 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_licenses_dark.html @@ -19,23 +19,8 @@ - + + @@ -55,67 +40,67 @@ 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 +
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 +
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.
-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.
+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.
Privacy Browser copyright © 2015-2017 Soren Stoutner.
+ +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.
+ +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.
+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.
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+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_dark.html similarity index 70% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/about_links.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_dark.html index 24588756..f279bf23 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_dark.html @@ -19,30 +19,21 @@ - + +Bug Tracker and Feature Requests
+Bug Tracker and Feature Requests
- + - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_light.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_light.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fec9bd6c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_links_light.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Bug Tracker and Feature Requests
+ + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html similarity index 94% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html index 4fda4bac..cfb25a21 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_permissions_dark.html @@ -19,11 +19,8 @@ - + + 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Required for the WebView to access the internet. Without this permission, Privacy Browser would be âNo Browser: Protecting Your Privacy by Staying Completely Off the Internetâ.
+ + +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_dark.html similarity index 93% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html index 5fdcce18..9c48c2fd 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_privacy_policy_dark.html @@ -19,24 +19,8 @@ - + + 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 does not collect any user information.
+ + +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 has its own privacy policy. + Google provides developers with anonymized summaries of the following information related to user ratings.
+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.
+Users may choose to send direct communications to Stoutner, like email messages and comments on stoutner.com.
+ + +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 StoutnerPrivacy Browserâs default is to browse with JavaScript, cookies, and DOM storage disabled. However, some websites legitimately need these features enabled to function correctly. 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +Privacy Browserâs 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_dark.html similarity index 81% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_dark.html index 43cc5392..86523ca6 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_javascript_dark.html @@ -20,26 +20,7 @@ - - + @@ -66,8 +47,8 @@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 donât 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). + 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 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +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 didnât 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.
+ + +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 donât 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_dark.html similarity index 91% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_dark.html index 22bd49e0..8ac78c57 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_local_storage_dark.html @@ -19,21 +19,12 @@ - + + -First-party cookies are set by the website in the URL bar at the top of the page.
@@ -52,11 +43,11 @@ 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 +
If first-party cookies are enabled but JavaScript is disabled, the privacy icon will be yellow as a warning.
-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 Googleâs @@ -85,14 +76,14 @@ between first-party and third-party cookies. Thus, enabling first-party cookies will also enable third-party cookies.
-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 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.
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 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 arenât 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 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 Googleâs + 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 brokerâs server instead of the main server.
+ +Because most of the advertisements on the internet are processed by only a few brokers, it didnât take long for them to realize + that they could set a tracking cookie on the userâs 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 donât 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.
+ + +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 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 @@ - - - - - - - - - -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 userâs 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.
- - -Privacy Browser uses Androidâs built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. - For example, it isnât 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 userâs 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.
+ + +Privacy Browser uses Androidâs built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. + For example, it isnât 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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 userâs 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.
+ + +Privacy Browser uses Androidâs built-in WebView to render websites. There are some limitations in the controls WebView exposes for managing privacy settings. + For example, it isnât 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_dark.html similarity index 86% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html index bc3b37b3..3911bb44 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_ssl_certificates_dark.html @@ -19,29 +19,12 @@ - + -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. 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +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 serverâs 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 isnât 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 isnât 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_dark.html similarity index 91% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_dark.html index e73f1ada..31c2b1bf 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tor_dark.html @@ -20,30 +20,11 @@ - - + -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).
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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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 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 userâs 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 userâs 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 (âif you didnât have anything + to hide you wouldnât be encrypting your trafficâ) and users could be punished because governments + assume they are doing something that is prohibited. Thus, Tor can be helpful, but isnât a panacea.
+ + +When a user connects to a web server, the web server can see the userâs IP address. Although it isnât 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 userâs 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 userâs 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.
+ + +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 Browserâs app bar will have a light blue background instead of + the default light grey. When Privacy Browserâs 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_dark.html similarity index 88% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html index ecd5ad01..e828a144 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_tracking_ids_dark.html @@ -20,24 +20,11 @@ - - + -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.
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 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +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.
+ + +Privacy Browser Free includes a banner advertisement across the bottom of the screen that is populated by Googleâs 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, 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_dark.html similarity index 87% rename from app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent.html rename to app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent_dark.html index 7ee97c01..854036a0 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/guide_user_agent_dark.html @@ -20,30 +20,11 @@ - - + -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. 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 @@ + + + +
+ + + + + + +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, WebViewâs 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. + Androidâs 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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