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    OpenWPM

    OpenWPM

    A web privacy measurement framework

    ...It includes several hooks for data collection. Check out the instrumentation section below for more details. OpenWPM is tested on Ubuntu 18.04 via TravisCI and is commonly used via the docker container that this repo builds, which is also based on Ubuntu. Although we don't officially support other platforms, conda is a cross-platform utility and the install script can be expected to work on OSX and other Linux distributions. OpenWPM does not support windows. The main pre-requisite for OpenWPM is conda, a cross-platform package management tool.
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    galacteek

    galacteek

    Multi-platform browser for the distributed web

    ...After opening/mounting the DMG image, hold Control and click on the galacteek icon, and select Open and accept. You probably need to allow the system to install applications from anywhere in the security settings. Docker images are available. They run the full GUI inside a virtual Xorg server (using Xvfb). A VNC server runs on TCP port 5900 of the container, just use a regular VNC client to access the interface. The password to access the VNC service is printed to the console when starting the container.
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