FINDING · EVALUATION
Participants spent 64–78% of their total connection time on the progress/waiting screen (not in the configuration UI), and the simulated censorship environment was the dominant predictor of connection time (Kruskal–Wallis χ² = 80.5, df = 2, p < 10⁻¹⁵). In E3, each failed bridge attempt added several minutes of timeout before the user could retry, compounding the overall latency.
From 2017-lee-usability — A Usability Evaluation of Tor Launcher · §7.3.3, Table 4 · 2017 · Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
- Connection timeout duration is a first-class UX parameter for censorship circumvention tools — aggressively short timeouts (or parallel probing of multiple bridges) directly reduce total time-to-connect under censorship.
- Show per-component connection status (which hop is failing) on the progress screen so users can abort a doomed attempt early rather than waiting for a full timeout cycle.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.