From: Soren Stoutner Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:32:22 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Simplified Chines strings.xml translation. X-Git-Tag: v3.13.2~2 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.stoutner.com/?p=PrivacyBrowserAndroid.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=02b0b4e07af55c442492bb1e295e4fd1bed52af8 Simplified Chines strings.xml translation. --- diff --git a/app/build.gradle b/app/build.gradle index 9c9bbba2..4e6275b7 100644 --- a/app/build.gradle +++ b/app/build.gradle @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ android { targetSdk 33 versionCode 65 versionName "3.13.1" - resConfigs "en", "de", "es", "fr", "it", "pt-rBR", "ru", "tr" + resConfigs "en", "de", "es", "fr", "it", "pt-rBR", "ru", "tr", "zh-rCN" } buildTypes { @@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ android { dependencies { // Include the following AndroidX libraries. - implementation "androidx.activity:activity-ktx:1.7.0-alpha02" + implementation "androidx.activity:activity-ktx:1.7.0-alpha03" implementation 'androidx.arch.core:core-common:2.1.0' implementation 'androidx.arch.core:core-runtime:2.1.0' - implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.5.1' + implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.6.0' implementation 'androidx.cardview:cardview:1.0.0' implementation 'androidx.coordinatorlayout:coordinatorlayout:1.2.0' implementation 'androidx.core:core-ktx:1.9.0' diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html index e6e8ae01..89db2d87 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/de/about_changelog.html @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (Version Code 65)

-

9. Januar 2023 - Mindest-API 23, Ziel-API 33

+

3.13.1 (Version Code 65)

+

9. Januar 2023 - Mindest-API 23, Ziel-API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html index c10f6952..7360e02e 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/en/about_changelog.html @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (version code 65)

-

9 January 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+

3.13.1 (version code 65)

+

9 January 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog.html index 2fbdc3d6..47e935f7 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/es/about_changelog.html @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (código de versión 65)

-

9 de enero de 2023 - API mínimo 23, API objetivo 33

+

3.13.1 (código de versión 65)

+

9 de enero de 2023 - API mínimo 23, API objetivo 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/fr/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/fr/about_changelog.html index 03f2122a..27327756 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/fr/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/fr/about_changelog.html @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (version du code 65)

-

9 Janvier 2023 - API minimale : 23, API optimale : 33

+

3.13.1 (version du code 65)

+

9 Janvier 2023 - API minimale : 23, API optimale : 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html index 48d3eafb..ab4e9e6a 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/it/about_changelog.html @@ -29,28 +29,28 @@ -

3.13.1 (versione codice 65)

-

9 Gennaio 2023 - minima API 23, target API 33

+

3.13.1 (versione codice 65)

+

9 Gennaio 2023 - minima API 23, target API 33

3.13 (versione codice 64)

30 Dicembre 2022 - minima API 23, target API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/about_changelog.html index bc6472b7..02c69658 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/about_changelog.html @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (código de versão 65)

-

9 de janeiro de 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+

3.13.1 (código de versão 65)

+

9 de janeiro de 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/ru/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/ru/about_changelog.html index a206adc8..02645998 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/ru/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/ru/about_changelog.html @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (код версии 65)

-

9 января 2023 года - минимальный API 23, целевой API 33

+

3.13.1 (код версии 65)

+

9 января 2023 года - минимальный API 23, целевой API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/tr/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/tr/about_changelog.html index fcdf0fc7..8ab4fda6 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/tr/about_changelog.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/tr/about_changelog.html @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ -

3.13.1 (version code 65)

-

9 Ocak 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+

3.13.1 (version code 65)

+

9 Ocak 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_changelog.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_changelog.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e01151c --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_changelog.html @@ -0,0 +1,894 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

3.13.1 (version code 65)

+

9 January 2023 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+ + +

3.13 (version code 64)

+

30 December 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+ + +

3.12.2 (version code 63)

+

21 November 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+ + +

3.12.1 (version code 62)

+

17 November 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+ + +

3.12 (version code 61)

+

16 November 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 33

+ + +

3.11 (version code 60)

+

30 July 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 32

+ + +

3.10.1 (version code 59)

+

2 March 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 31

+ + +

3.10 (version code 58)

+

25 February 2022 - minimum API 23, target API 31

+ + +

3.9 (version code 57)

+

27 November 2021 - minimum API 19, target API 31

+ + +

3.8.1 (version code 56)

+

29 June 2021 - minimum API 19, target API 30

+ + +

3.8 (version code 55)

+

24 May 2021 - minimum API 19, target API 30

+ + +

3.7 (version code 54)

+

29 March 2021 - minimum API 19, target API 30

+ + +

3.6.1 (version code 53)

+

26 November 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.6 (version code 52)

+

16 November 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.5.1 (version code 51)

+

28 August 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.5 (version code 50)

+

18 August 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.4.1 (version code 49)

+

1 April 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.4 (version code 48)

+

28 March 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.3 (version code 47)

+

3 January 2020 - minimum API 19, target API 29

+ + +

3.2 (version code 46)

+

20 July 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

3.1 (version code 45)

+

27 May 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

3.0.1 (version code 44)

+

2 May 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

3.0 (version code 43)

+

26 April 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.17.1 (version code 42)

+

5 March 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.17 (version code 41)

+

27 February 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.16 (version code 40)

+

31 January 2019 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.15.1 (version code 39)

+

27 December 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.15 (version code 38)

+

24 December 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.14 (version code 37)

+

8 December 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.13 (version code 36)

+

29 October 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 28

+ + +

2.12 (version code 35)

+

31 July 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.11 (version code 34)

+

10 July 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.10 (version code 33)

+

24 May 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.9 (version code 32)

+

9 May 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.8.1 (version code 31)

+

1 March 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.8 (version code 30)

+

22 February 2018 - minimum API 19, target API 27

+ + +

2.7.2 (version code 29)

+

22 November 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 26

+ + +

2.7.1 (version code 28)

+

9 November 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 26

+ + +

2.7 (version code 27)

+

7 November 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 26

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2.6 (version code 26)

+

18 September 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

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2.5 (version code 25)

+

26 August 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.4 (version code 24)

+

23 June 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.3 (version code 23)

+

26 May 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.2 (version code 22)

+

27 April 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.1 (version code 21)

+

25 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0.1 (version code 20)

+

21 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

2.0 (version code 19)

+

16 March 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.15 (version code 18)

+

11 February 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14.1 (version code 17)

+

4 January 2017 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.14 (version code 16)

+

26 December 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 25

+ + +

1.13 (version code 15)

+

28 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.12 (version code 14)

+

9 November 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.11 (version code 13)

+

22 October 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 24

+ + +

1.10 (version code 12)

+

15 September 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9.1 (version code 11)

+

27 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.9 (version code 10)

+

26 August 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.8 (version code 9)

+

16 July 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.7 (version code 8)

+

16 June 2016 - minimum API 19, target API 23

+ + +

1.6 (version code 7)

+

11 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + +

1.5 (version code 6)

+

5 May 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + +

1.4 (version code 5)

+

28 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + +

1.3 (version code 4)

+

7 April 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + +

1.2 (version code 3)

+

23 March 2016 - minimum API 15, target API 23

+ + +

1.1 (version code 2)

+

9 March 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + +

1.0 (version code 1)

+

24 February 2016 - minimum API 10, target API 23

+ + + diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_contributors.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_contributors.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..857e1051 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_contributors.html @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Principal Developer

+

Privacy Browser is primarily developed by Soren Stoutner.

+ +

Coders

+ Thomas Jensen
+ Hendrik Knackstedt + +

Translators

+ Thiago Nazareno Conceição Silva de Jesus: Brazilian Portuguese
+ Kévin L.: French
+ Bernhard G. Keller: German
+ Francesco Buratti: Italian
+ Jose A. León: Spanish + +

Past Translators

+ Stefan Erhardt: German
+ Aaron Gerlach: German + +
+
+

Contributors are welcome to submit both code and translations.

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_licenses.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_licenses.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77d2bb82 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_licenses.html @@ -0,0 +1,1784 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Copyright

+

Privacy Browser copyright 2015-2023 Soren Stoutner.

+ +

License

+

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

+ +

Blocklists

+

EasyList and EasyPrivacy + are dual licensed under the GPLv3+ + and the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0+ Unported licenses. + Privacy Browser incorporates them using the GPLv3+ option.

+ +

Fanboy’s Annoyance List and Fanboy’s Social Blocking List + are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license, + which is compatible with the GPLv3+. The lists are included unchanged in Privacy Browser.

+ +

More information about the blocklists can be found on the EasyList website.

+ +

Libraries

+

Privacy Browser is built with the AndroidX Libraries, + the Kotlin libraries, + and code from the Google Material Maven repository, + which are released under the Apache License 2.0.

+ +

Classes

+

com.stoutner.privacybrowser.views.CheckedLinearLayout is a modified version of a class contained in the + Android Camera source code. + The original file was released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2019 Soren Stoutner. + The modified file is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+ +

Icons

+

+ are derived from security and 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 elements of folder and exit_to_app, + which are part of the Android Material icon set + and are released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2017, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from elements of bookmark and create_new_folder, which are part of the + Android Material icon set and are released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2017, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from create_new_folder, + which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2017, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from exit_to_app, + which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2017, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from compare, + which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2017, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from sort, which is part of the Android Material icon set + and is released under the Apache License 2.0. Modifications copyright 2019, 2022 Soren Stoutner. + The resulting image is released under the GPLv3+ license.

+

is derived from push_pin_selected, + which is part of the Android Material icon set and is released under the Apache License 2.0. + Modifications copyright 2019-2020, 2022 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.

+

mastodon comes from the + Mastodon project, + which is released under the AGPLv3+ license. The full text of the license is below. + The image is unchanged except for layout information like color, size, and margin. It is included in Privacy Browser under the provisions in section 13 of the license.

+

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.

+

add.

+

aod_tablet_rounded_grade200.

+

arrow_back.

+

arrow_forward.

+

bookmarks.

+

bug_report.

+

call_to_action.

+

camera_enhance.

+

chrome_reader_mode.

+

close.

+

delete.

+

delete_forever.

+

devices_other.

+

disabled_by_default.

+

dns.

+

donut_small.

+

edit.

+

expand_less.

+

expand_more.

+

file_copy.

+

file_download.

+

find_in_page.

+

folder.

+

home.

+

image.

+

import_contacts.

+

import_export.

+

important_devices.

+

info_outline.

+

language.

+

link_off.

+

list.

+

list_alt_rounded_24.

+

local_activity.

+

location_off.

+

lock.

+

map.

+

more.

+

new_releases.

+

open_in_browser.

+

payment.

+

payments_rounded.

+

push_pin_filled.

+

question_answer.

+

refresh.

+

save.

+

search.

+

select_all.

+

settings.

+

settings_overscan.

+

share.

+

smartphone.

+

sort.

+

style.

+

subtitles.

+

tab.

+

text_fields.

+

thumbs_up_down.

+

vertical_align_bottom.

+

vertical_align_top.

+

visibility_off.

+

vpn_key.

+

vpn_lock.

+

web.

+ +
+ +

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+ + diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_links.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_links.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c3193e63 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_links.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Websites

+ +

+ News

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+ Roadmap

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+ Fosstodon

+ +

+ Bug Tracker and Feature Requests

+ +

+ Forum

+ +

+ GitWeb

+ +

+ Donations

+ + diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_permissions.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_permissions.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c299bf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_permissions.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Have full network access

+

android.permission.INTERNET

+

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

+ +

Install shortcuts

+

com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT

+

Required to add shortcuts for websites to the launcher desktop.

+ +

+ com.stoutner.privacybrowser.standard.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION

+

Automatically added to all apps targeting API >= 33 (Android 13) to prevent other apps from connecting to dynamic receivers without explicit permission.

+ + diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_privacy_policy.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_privacy_policy.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a20d0e17 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/about_privacy_policy.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Privacy Browser

+

Privacy Browser does not collect any user information.

+ + +

Google Play

+

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

+ + + +

Google Play Ratings

+

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

+ + + +

Google Play Reviews

+

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

+ + + +

Direct Communications

+

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

+ + +

Use of Information

+

Stoutner may use this information to assist in the development of Privacy Browser and communicate the status of the project to users. + Stoutner will never sell this information nor transfer it to any third party that would use it for advertising or marketing.

+ +
+

Revision 1.7, 14 May 2019

+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_domain_settings.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_domain_settings.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc0426b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_domain_settings.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Secure Web Browsing

+ +

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

+ + + +

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

+ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_interface.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_interface.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6ef6cd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_interface.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Bookmarks

+ +

The bookmark drawer may be opened by swiping from the right edge of the screen. + If Android’s gesture navigation is enabled, + the drawer may be opened by long-pressing on the edge of the screen until the drawer peaks out and then swiping it open. + Sometimes it can be difficult to get the bookmarks drawer to reliably peak on devices with curved edges, so it is also possible to open the bookmarks drawer from the options menu.

+ +

Tapping on a bookmark opens it in the current tab. Long-pressing on a bookmark opens it in a new tab and long-pressing on a folder opens all the bookmarks it directly contains in new tabs. + Tapping the top floating action button in the bookmarks drawer opens the bookmarks activity, where bookmarks can be edited and reorganized.

+ + diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_javascript.html b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_javascript.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0cd18457 --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/assets/zh-rCN/guide_javascript.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

JavaScript Is Powerful

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

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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.

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JavaScript Is Dangerous

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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.

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

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Browsing the internet with JavaScript disabled, and only enabling it if needed, goes a long way toward protecting 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 use less CPU power, which leads to longer battery life.

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First-Party Cookies

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

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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 it again.

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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.

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Almost all websites with logins require cookies to be enabled for a user to log in. + That is how they make sure it is still you as you move from page to page on the site, and is, in my opinion, the only legitimate use for cookies.

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Android’s System WebView treats cookies as an app-level setting, meaning that cookies are either on or off for all tabs in Privacy Browser. + The result is that the cookies setting for whatever tab is currently displayed controls the cookies setting for all the background tabs as well. + If you have a tab in that background that has cookies enabled so that you can be logged into a website, and switch to a tab that doesn't have cookies enabled, it disabled cookies for all the tabs. + If the background tab makes a request, for example, to see if there is updated information, that request will be sent without cookies, which will cause the website to log you out. + This is a limitation that will be removed with the release of Privacy WebView in the 4.x series.

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

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Third-Party Cookies

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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. + There is no good reason to ever enable third-party cookies. Privacy Browser 3.8 removed the option, and even Google is planning to + disable them in the future.

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DOM Storage

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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. Unlike cookies, DOM storage does not send all the data in the headers with every request. + Rather, it uses JavaScript to read and write data, which means it does not function when JavaScript is disabled.

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Form Data

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Form data contains information typed into web forms, like usernames, 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. Beginning in Android Oreo (version 8.0, API 26), + WebView’s form data was replaced by the Autofill service. + As such, controls for form data no longer appear on newer Android devices.

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Clear and Exit

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Clear and Exit runs every time the last tab is closed or Clear and Exit is selected from the navigation menu. + By default it clears the cookies, DOM storage, form data, the logcat, and the WebView cache. Then it manually deletes the entire app_webview and cache directories. + The behavior of Clear and Exit can be configured in the settings.

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True Privacy

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The only way to prevent data from being abused is to prevent it from being collected in the first place. + 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.

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

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Android’s WebView Limitations

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

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Proxies and Their Limits

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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. + Proxies like TOR (The Onion Router) and I2P (the Invisible Internet Project) are 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).

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Malicious Governments

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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. + Layered proxies are designed to defeat this infringement of privacy by encrypting the traffic from a user’s device and routing it through multiple 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 of the user’s device and the IP address of the final web server. + Malicious governments and the ISPs they control cannot tell which web servers a user is accessing, although they can tell that the user is using a layered proxy service. + In some parts of the world, using proxies could be construed as an evidence of illegal behavior (“If you didn’t have anything to hide you wouldn’t be encrypting your traffic”) + and users could be punished because governments assume they are doing something that is prohibited. Thus, proxies can be helpful, but they aren’t a panacea.

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Mega Corporations

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

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

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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.

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Using Proxies

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Despite their limitations, proxies can be useful in some circumstances. + Tor and I2P + have Android apps that make it easy to use their proxy networks. When proxying is turned on in Privacy Browser, the app bar will have a light blue background instead of the default light grey. + Because traffic is being routed through several proxy nodes, using a layered proxy is often much slower than connecting directly to the internet.

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Resource Requests

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When a URL is loaded, it typically makes a number of resource requests for CCS, JavaScript, image, and other files. Details about these requests can be viewed in the Requests activity. + The navigation drawer has a link to the Requests activity and also shows how many requests were blocked. Tapping on a request displays details about why it was allowed or blocked.

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Privacy Browser includes four common blocklists based on the Adblock syntax: + EasyList, EasyPrivacy, Fanboy’s Annoyance List, and Fanboy’s Social Blocking List. + These blocklists are processed by Privacy Browser into the following 22 sublists, which check resource requests in the order listed.

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Initial lists check against the beginning of the URL. Final lists check against the end of the URL. Domain lists only check against certain domains. + Third-party lists only apply if the root domain of the request is different than the root domain of the main URL. + Regular expression lists follow the regular expression syntax. Each sublist item has one or more entry. + In the case of domain sublists, the resource request is only checked against the item if the first entry matches the domain of the main URL.

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Because of limitations in Android’s WebView, and to speed up processing of requests, Privacy Browser implements a simplified interpretation of the Adblock syntax. + This can sometimes lead to false positives, where resources are allowed or blocked in ways that weren’t intended by the original entry. + A more detailed description of how the blocklist entries are processed is available at stoutner.com.

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Privacy Browser has three additional blocklists. + UltraList and UltraPrivacy + block ads and trackers that EasyList and EasyPrivacy do not. The third blocks all third-party requests. + A request is only considered third-party if the base domain of the request is different than the base domain of the URL. + For example, if www.website.com loads a picture from images.website.com, + this is not blocked as a third-party request because they both share the same base domain of website.com. + Blocking all third-party requests increases privacy, but this blocklist is disabled by default because it breaks a large number of websites.

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Connect with Confidence

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

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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.

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

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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. + Tapping on the active tab displays the current website SSL certificate.

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Do Not Track

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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.

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The DNT header doesn't really provide any privacy because most web servers ignore it. For example, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook all ignore at least some DNT headers. + Beginning with version 3.8, Privacy Browser no longer has the option to send a DNT header.

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URL Modification

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Privacy Browser removes tracking IDs and AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) redirects from URL queries. + There is a blog post that is updated with the current list of modifications. + URL modification can be turned off in the settings if it is causing issues.

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X-Requested-With Header

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Google programmed Android’s WebView to send an X-Requested-With header with every request. + The value of the X-Requested-With header is set to the application ID, which in the case of Privacy Browser is com.stoutner.privacybrowser.standard. + This can be disabled using WebView's DevTools.

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Browser Identification

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

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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.

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By comparison, WebView’s default user agent divulges a large amount of information about the hardware and software of the device. + On the Settings screen, selecting WebView Default as the User agent displays the user agent that will be sent. + The screenshot below shows a Pixel 2 XL running Android 10 with Android System WebView 84.0.4147.125 installed. + Most web servers will recognize this as a mobile browser and will display the mobile version of the site if they have one.

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

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

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

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b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/strings.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2f542cc --- /dev/null +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/strings.xml @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ + + + + + + + + + Privacy Browser + 浏览器 + + zh-rCN + + + 隐私模式 + 开启 JavaScript + 关闭 JavaScript + 开启 Cookies + 关闭 Cookies + 开启 DOM 储存 + 关闭 DOM 储存 + 启用表单数据 + 关闭表单数据 + 删除 Cookies + 删除 DOM 储存 + 删除表单数据 + 打开导航栏 + 关闭导航栏 + 引脚栏 + 无法识别的链接: + 增加新的窗口 + 关闭窗口 + 新窗口 + 加载中… + 错误: + 请求 + + + 加载 EasyList + 加载 EasyPrivacy + 加载 Fanboy’s Annoyance List + 加载 Fanboy’s Social Blocking List + 加载 UltraList + 加载 UltraPrivacy + + + 喜爱的图标 + 输入网址或关键词 + + + 查看 SSL 证书 + 未加密的网站 + 该网站未加密. 这将允许第三方拦截信息, 攻击你的浏览器并注入恶意的病毒. + SSL 证书 + 关闭 + 域名 + 域名: + IP 地址: + 接收者 + 发送者 + 常用名 (CN): + 组织 (O): + 组织单位 (OU): + 有效期 + 开始时间: + 结束时间: + + + SSL 证书错误 + 继续 + 这个证书还未开始 + 证书失效 + 公用名与主机名不匹配 + CA不受信任 + 证书日期无效 + 证书无效 + 链接 + 链接: + + + 固定不匹配 + 更新 + 当前的 + 固定 + + + HTTP 验证 + Host: + 用户名 + 密码 + + + 导航栏 + 清除并退出 + 主页 + 返回 + 前进 + 历史记录 + 清除历史记录 + 打开 + 下载 + 系统没有检测到兼容的文件管理器. + 设置 + 导入/导出 + 抓取日志 + 网页调试工具 + 教程 + 关于 + + + JavaScript + 刷新 + 暂停 + Cookies + DOM 储存 + 表单数据 + 清空数据 + 清空 Cookies + 清空 DOM 储存 + 清楚表单数据 + Fanboy’s Annoyance List + Fanboy’s Social Blocking List + 阻止所有第三方请求 + 页面 + 用户代理 + Privacy Browser + 默认网页 + Firefox on Android + Chrome on Android + Safari on iOS + Firefox on Linux + Chromium on Linux + Firefox on Windows + Chrome on Windows + Edge on Windows + Internet Explorer on Windows + Safari on macOS + 自定义 + 下拉刷新 + 宽广的视野 + 显示图片 + 黑色界面 + 字体大小 + 网页内搜索 + 打印 + Privacy Browser 网页 + 保存 + 添加到主页面 + 浏览资源 + 分享 + 分享信息 + 分享链接 + 打开应用 + 通过浏览器打开 + 添加域名设置 + 编辑域名设置 + + + 在新标签页中打开 + 在后台打开 + 在新标签页中打开图片 + 复制链接 + 邮箱地址 + 复制邮箱地址 + 写电子邮件 + 预览图片 + + + 上一个 + 下一个 + + + 本文件是MHT存档. + 有时需要手动选择MIME封装才能正确打开. + + + 保存链接 + 保存存档 + 保存文本 + 保存图片 + 文件名 + 文件 + 字节 + 未知大小 + 错误的网址 + 保存文件: + %1$s 保存. + 处理图片: \u0020 %1$s + 保存失败 %1$s: \u0020 %2$s + 未知错误 + + + 请求头 + 响应 + 响应头 + 响应本身 + 内容元数据 + 内容数据 + SSL证书不受信任. + 仍然加载 + 查看源代码 + 因为安卓的网页不支持显示资源内容,一个另外的请求被系统调用来显示这个活动的信息,数据和网页主要活动可能存在差异,这个限制将会在隐私浏览器4.x系列解决。 + + + 创建标签 + 标签名 + 打开默认模式 + 打开隐私模式 + 取消 + 新建 + + + 书签 + 浏览数据 + 创建书签 + 创建文件夹 + 现在的书签图标 + 现在的文件夹图标 + 默认的文件夹图标 + 喜爱的网页图标 + 书签名 + 文件夹名 + 书签链接 + 文件夹明不能重复 + 编辑书签 + 编辑文件夹 + 移动到文件夹 + 移动 + + + 选中: + 向上 + 向下 + 编辑 + 删除 + 选中所有 + 书签已删除: + 取消 + + + 浏览书签数据 + 所有文件夹 + 主页文件 + 分类 + 通过数据类型分类. + 通过文件名分类. + 数据类型: + 文件夹: + 主文件夹: + 文件名: + 主文件夹被选中时不能删除书签. + + + 请求 + 请求内容 + 处理 + 所有 + 默认 + 默认允许 + 允许 + 允许 + 第三方 + 不允许第三方 + 不允许 + 不允许 + 不允许名单 + 子表 + 关键词白名单 + 最后的白名单 + 域名白名单 + 域名白名单的开头 + 域名白名单的结尾 + 第三方白名单 + 第三方域名白名单 + 第三方域名白名单的开头 + 屏蔽关键词 + 屏蔽开头 + 屏蔽结尾 + 屏蔽域名 + 屏蔽域名的开头 + 屏蔽域名的结尾 + 域名黑名单正则表达式 + 屏蔽第三方 + 屏蔽第三方的开头 + 屏蔽第三方的域名 + 屏蔽第三方的域名的开头 + 第三方黑名单正则表达式 + 第三方域名黑名单正则表达式 + 黑名单的正则表达式 + 黑名单列表 + 最初的黑名单目录 + + + 域名 + 域名设置 + 添加域名 + 该域名已存在 + 添加 + 域名名称 + 删除域名 + 添加*.的所有子域名(例如. *.stoutner.com) + + 系统默认设置 + 自定义字体大小 + + + 系统默认设置 + 启用下拉刷新 + 关闭下拉刷新 + + + 系统默认设置 + 亮 + 暗 + + + 系统默认设置 + 打开宽视框 + 关闭宽视框 + + + 系统默认设置 + 允许查看图片 + 屏蔽图片 + + 固定SSL证书 + 保存SSL证书 + 现在的SSL证书 + 在打开域名设置前根据当前SSL证书加载加密的网页. + 固定IP地址 + 保存IP地址 + 当前的IP地址 + + + 加密 + + 空 + 密码 + OpenPGP + + OpenPGP 加密需要 OpenKeychain + 未加密的文件会在加密文件中分离后获得 + 文件地址 + 浏览 + 导出 + 导入 + 解密 + Privacy Browser设置 %1$s.pbs + Privacy Browser设置 %1$s.pbs.aes + 导出成功. + 导出失败: \u0020 %1$s + 导入失败: \u0020 %1$s + + + 复制 + 清除 + 复制日志. + Privacy Browser %1$s Logcat.txt + 保存日志失败: \u0020 %1$s + + + 预览 + 本地空间 + SSL证书 + 代理 + 跟踪ID + 界面 + + + Orbot 未下载 + Orbot应用被安装Orbot才会工作. + I2P 未下载 + I2P应用被安装I2P才会工作. + 等待Orbot链接. + 自定义代理无效. + + + 关于 Privacy Browser + 版本 + 版本 %1$s (版本代码 %2$d) + 硬件 + 品牌: + 制造商: + 型号: + 设备: + Bootloader: + Radio: + 软件 + 安卓: + %1$s (API %2$d) + 安全补丁: + Build: + 内核: + WebView Provider: + WebView Version: + Orbot: + I2P: + %1$s (F-Droid flavor) + %1$s (Google Play flavor) + OpenKeychain: + 内存使用情况 + 应用程序占用内存: + 应用可用内存: + 应用所有内存: + 应用最大内存: + 系统占用内存: + 系统可用内存: + 系统所有内存: + 兆 + EasyList: + EasyPrivacy: + Fanboy’s Annoyance List: + Fanboy’s Social Blocking List: + UltraList: + UltraPrivacy: + Package Signature + 发行人 DN: + 主题 DN: + 证书版本: + 序列号: + >签名算法: + 复制版本信息. + Privacy Browser 版本 %1$s.txt + Privacy Browser 版本 %1$s.png + 许可权限 + 隐私政策 + 更新内容 + 许可 + 贡献者 + 链接 + + + 隐私 + JavaScript 允许网页在设备上运行项目. + Cookies 是应用程序级的设置,当活动的页面允许cookies,后台的其他请求网络的页面也允许cookies. + DOM 储存 + JavaScript 必须启用,DOM才能工作. + 保存表单数据 + 保存的表单数据可以自动填写网页的一些字段. + User agent + + Privacy Browser + 默认 WebView设置 + Firefox on Android + Chrome on Android + Safari on iOS + Firefox on Linux + Chromium on Linux + Firefox on Windows + Chrome on Windows + Edge on Windows + Safari on macOS + 自定义 + + + 系统默认设置 + Privacy Browser + 默认 WebView设置 + Firefox on Android + Chrome on Android + Safari on iOS + Firefox on Linux + Chromium on Linux + Firefox on Windows + Chrome on Windows + Edge on Windows + Safari on macOS + 自定义 + + 自定义用户代理 + 无痕模式 + 在无痕模式中,关闭当前标签页,会清除所有的记录和网页上的痕迹. + 允许截图 + 允许截图,录视频,在不安全的显示中查看,更改这个设置会重启本浏览器. + 黑名单 + EasyList + 主要的广告屏蔽列表. + EasyPrivacy + 主跟踪阻止列表. + Fanboy’s annoyance list + 阻止弹窗和链接,包括Fanboy’s social 的黑名单 + Fanboy’s social 黑名单 + 阻止社交媒体内容 + UltraList + UltraList 屏蔽EasyList 不屏蔽的广告。这可能使网页崩溃 + UltraPrivacy + UltraPrivacy 阻止EasyPrivacy泄露的跟踪器,这可能使网页崩溃 + 屏蔽第三方请求 + 屏蔽所有第三方包括隐私在内的请求,这会使许多网页崩溃。 + 修改网址 + 追踪选项 + 移除已知网址的追踪器 + AMP 重定向 + 移除已知AMP (Accelerated Mobil Pages) 网址中的重定向选项. + Search + + Mojeek + Monocles + MetaGer + Google + Bing + Yahoo + 自定义 + + 自定义网址 + 搜索自定义网址 + 代理 + None + Tor + I2P + 自定义 + + None + Tor + I2P + Custom + + None - 直连. + Tor - 通过 socks://localhost:9050 连接. + I2P - 通过 http://localhost:4444 连接. + 自定义代理 + 自定义代理网址 + 全屏 + 全屏视图 + 双击打开全屏视图. + 隐藏应用栏 + 隐藏包含URL的应用栏. + 清除所有 + + 清除cookies,DOM储存,表单数据,日志,WebView缓存,之后手动删除app_WebView缓存 + 清除 cookies + 清除 cookies. + 清除 DOM 储存 + 清除 DOM 储存. + 清除表单数据 + 清除表单数据. + 清除日志 + 清除日志. + 清除缓存 + 清除WebView缓存. + 通用 + 主页 + 字体大小 + 新标签页中打开目标 + 把目标链接发送到其他应用 + 下拉刷新 + 下拉刷新开启时部分网页不会工作 + 由外部应用下载 + 外部应用不遵守本浏览器的代理设置,意味着从需要登录的站点下载的文件可能不会正常工作 + 滚动应用栏 + 向下滚动网页时,隐藏顶部状态栏 + 底部状态栏 + 移动应用栏到底部,更改这个设置会重启Privacy Browser + >显示额外的应用栏图标 + 应用栏显示图标有刷新网页,如果这里有空间,打开书签并切换cookies + 应用主题 + + 系统默认设置 + 亮 + 暗 + + WebView theme + + 系统默认设置 + 亮 + 暗 + + 宽视角 + 使用宽视角让某些站点像桌面站点 + 显示网页图片 + 禁用显示图片来节省流量. + diff --git a/app/src/main/res/xml/locales_config.xml b/app/src/main/res/xml/locales_config.xml index 8f71588f..f4fd7a0d 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/xml/locales_config.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/xml/locales_config.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ + diff --git a/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/64.txt b/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/64.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bdb3c34d --- /dev/null +++ b/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/64.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +• Correzione di un crash provocato da WebView che a volte cerca di calcolare la posizione dello scroll anche quando non esiste. +• Correzione di un crash provocato da WebView che a volte cerca di controllare la cronologia anche quando non esiste. +• Esecuzione di Elimina dati ed Esci quando il tasto indietro del sistema chiude l'ultima scheda. +• Ora una pressione prolungata su una cartella dei segnalibri apre tutti i segnalibri che contiene. +• Aggiunta la possibilità di fissare il cassetto dei segnalibri. +• Ora mostra sempre con la risoluzione più alta l'icona preferita. +• Aggiunta la documentazione per l'autorizzazione DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION. +• Sistemazione di EasyPrivacy in modo che non blocchi per errore tutto startpage.com. +• Sistemazione della Fanboy’s Annoyance List in modo che non blocchi per errore tutte le risorse su shopify.com. +• Implementazione di diversi piccoli miglioramenti. +• Aggiornamento della traduzione Italiana fornita da Francesco Buratti. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/65.txt b/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/65.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83879454 --- /dev/null +++ b/fastlane/metadata/android/it-IT/changelogs/65.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +• Sistemazione dei problemi relativi alle schede quando il tema della app e quello del sistema operativo sono diversi. \ No newline at end of file