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# Tor GNOME Shell Extension
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Switch your "Tor identity" (the tunnel used by future connections) by
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double-clicking the Tor icon in the GNOME Shell panel.
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Switch your "Tor identity" (the tunnel used by future connections) via an onion
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button in the GNOME Shell panel.
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Currently only supports authentication via auth cookie.
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Suppose beta status.
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This extension has beta status.
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## TODO
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* Add other authentication methods
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* Make configurable (host/port to use)
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* Use async communication with Tor server, making it possible to react to
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[x] Replace "disconnected menu" by single extra menu item
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[x] Log extension name so that source is visible in logs
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[ ] Make configurable (host/port to use)
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[ ] Use async communication with Tor server, making it possible to react to
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signals from the server
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[ ] Add other authentication methods
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## Ideas
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* Add option for switching identity regularly
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* Add option for running configurable applications with torsocks (if available)
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* Show info about current tunnel (maps, hostnames, countries)
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* Add option for explicitly choosing tunnels, excluding countries etc.
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* Show info about current tunnel (maps, hostnames, countries) - or write
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separate tool?
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* Add options for explicitly choosing tunnels, excluding countries etc.
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* Support automatic detection of a running Tor Browser?
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