#include mod-title
#include mod-unstable-warning

Edit Actions

Edit Actions (Section 1)

@client-header-filter-params@ @client-header-tagger-params@
Enable Disable No Change Action Description
add-header Adds HTTP headers.
        Editing the settings for this option, or turning it on if it was off, is not yet supported using this web-based editor.
block Block the request.
        Block reason to tell the user:
change-x-forwarded-for Specifies whether to block or add X-Forwarded-For headers.
       

  client-header-filter * Filter the client headers. You can use the radio buttons on this line to disable all client-header filters applied by previous rules, and/or you can enable or disable the filters individually below.
  client-header-tagger * Create tags based on the client headers. You can use the radio buttons on this line to disable all client-header taggers applied by previous rules, and/or you can enable or disable the taggers individually below.
content-type-overwrite Replace Content-Type header. By default it only applies to text documents, but if you know what you're doing you can enable force-text-mode to modify binary content types as well.
        New Content-Type:
crunch-client-header Remove header(s) matching the supplied pattern.
        Header string to suppress:
crunch-if-none-match Remove If-None-Match header. Useful for filter testing and to make sure the header can't be used to track your visits.
crunch-incoming-cookies Prevent the website from setting HTTP cookies on your system.
crunch-outgoing-cookies Prevent the website from reading HTTP cookies from your system.
crunch-server-header Remove server header(s) matching the supplied pattern.
        Header string to suppress:
deanimate-gifs Replace animated GIFs with their (first/last) frame.
        Use the   
downgrade-http-version Change HTTP/1.1 requests to HTTP/1.0. Only change if you know what you're doing!
fast-redirects Bypass some click-tracking URLs.
       

Edit Actions (Section 2)

@content-filter-params@
Enable Disable No Change Action Description
  filter * Filter the website through regular expression filters. You can use the radio buttons on this line to disable all filters applied by previous rules, and/or you can enable or disable the filters individually below.

Edit Actions (Section 3)

Enable Disable No Change Action Description
force-text-mode Enable filtering on documents whose Content-Type wasn't recognized as text. Do think twice, nothing is alright.
forward-override Override forward directives in the configuration file. Note that the parameter syntax isn't checked until the action is used. Syntax errors will cause Privoxy to exit.
        Overriding forward directive:

handle-as-empty-document Block with an empty document instead of an Image or HTML message. The empty document contains only a space and can safely be parsed as JavaScript or Style Sheet. Use content-type-overwrite to specify the Content-Type, default is text/html.
handle-as-image Request is for an image (only useful in conjunction with the block and set-image-blocker actions).
hide-accept-language Pretend to have different language settings. (Makes a fake User-Agent more believable, but you may end up with content in the language you pretended to understand.)
       


hide-content-disposition Block or overwrite the content-disposition header. Useful to view a document inside the browser, even if you were supposed to save it first, or to change the suggested file name.
       


hide-from-header Stop old web browsers from sending the user's e-mail address with every request.
       

hide-if-modified-since Remove or randomize the If-Modified-Since header.
        Useful for filter testing.
minute(s). To appreciate this option a small amount of paranoia is required, but at least in theory the If-Modified-Since header could be used to keep track of your visits.

Edit Actions (Section 4)

@server-header-filter-params@ @server-header-tagger-params@
Enable Disable No Change Action Description
hide-referrer Helps prevent tracking by not sending the URL of the previous web page. 
        (breaks images on some free web hosts).
(fools checks for in-site links.)




hide-user-agent Pretend to be using a different web browser.  (May cause problems with broken web sites).
        User Agent string to send:
limit-connect Limit which ports are allowed in HTTP CONNECT requests. These requests are used to tunnel SSL and other protocols through HTTP proxies.
        Legal ports (comma separated, ranges allowed):
overwrite-last-modified Remove or randomize the Last-Modified header.
       

prevent-compression Disables compression. Compressed web pages are faster to download, but cannot be filtered with filter or kill-popups if your Privoxy version was build without zlib support.
redirect Redirect to another address.
        Static address or a single pcrs command to redirect to a rewritten version of the original URL:
  server-header-filter * Filter the server headers. You can use the radio buttons on this line to disable all server-header filters applied by previous rules, and/or you can enable or disable the filters individually below.
  server-header-tagger * Create tags based on the server headers. You can use the radio buttons on this line to disable all server-header taggers applied by previous rules, and/or you can enable or disable the taggers individually below.
session-cookies-only HTTP cookies set by the website are changed to temporary ("per-session") ones, which only last until you close your web browser. This will allow you to use sites that require cookies, but sites will not be able to track you across sessions. For this to be useful, you should disable crunch-outgoing-cookies and crunch-incoming-cookies.
set-image-blocker Specifies how to block images.
       


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#include mod-support-and-service
#include mod-local-help