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Feature description
I would like to be able to turn off any active features displayed on the main view.
For instance, from this main view:
It would be nice to be able to click on DAITA or Local network sharing or (...) to turn these feature off.
Of course, this would only be possible for features that have 2 states: ON and OFF.
To turn these off, maybe we could click their label. Or, during a mouse over, a ❌ could show up on their right.
I think this addition could really improve the user experience, so we don't need to navigate several views to turn off/modify features currently enabled.
Alternative solutions
To be automatically redirected to the corresponding setting menu when clicking those labels => #7134
Type of feature
Better privacy/anonymity
Better at circumventing censorship
Easier to use
Other
Operating System
Android
iOS
Windows
macOS
Linux
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have checked if others have suggested this already
Feature description
I would like to be able to turn off any active features displayed on the main view.
For instance, from this main view:
It would be nice to be able to click on
DAITA
orLocal network sharing
or (...) to turn these feature off.Of course, this would only be possible for features that have 2 states: ON and OFF.
To turn these off, maybe we could click their label. Or, during a mouse over, a ❌ could show up on their right.
I think this addition could really improve the user experience, so we don't need to navigate several views to turn off/modify features currently enabled.
Alternative solutions
To be automatically redirected to the corresponding setting menu when clicking those labels => #7134
Type of feature
Operating System
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: