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    OpenWPM

    OpenWPM

    A web privacy measurement framework

    ...OpenWPM is built on top of Firefox, with automation provided by Selenium. 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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    huhamhire-hosts

    huhamhire-hosts

    hosts for Internet Freedom

    Since the governments of some countries are using the blocking the internet access to several websites and web service providers which includes some world famous sites like Google, YouTube, twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia etc., we designed this tiny utility in order to help people getting through the Internet blockade. Hosts Setup Utility provides basic tools to manage the hosts file on current operating systems. It also provides both support for Graphical Desktop environment with...
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    effgoogle

    effgoogle

    effgoogle protects your privacy by confusing Google's profile of you.

    ...There's also an option for effgoogle to make a list of phrases to be searched by harvesting google search suggestions and random titles of Wikipedia pages. Works with python 2.7 under Ubuntu linux, support for different python versions and oses soon to come. effgoogle is completely free and licensed under the Beerware license.
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    Nunavli is the name for a new and experimental browser designed from the lower basis to the frontend using python and GTK. Is going to be multiOs to use it everywhere, no matters what OS you use, if it supports python and GTK, you can use it
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