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    Mercury Browser

    Mercury Browser

    Privacy-focused web browser fork of Firefox

    Mercury Browser is an optimized, privacy-focused web browser that is a fork of Mozilla Firefox. It incorporates compiler optimizations such as AVX, AES, LTO, and PGO to enhance performance and security. With features derived from projects like LibreWolf, Waterfox, and Ghostery, Mercury disables telemetry and debugging elements by default, ensuring a more private browsing experience. It also includes usability patches that bring back features like the classic top bar and supports unsigned extensions for added flexibility. ...
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    Dooble Web Browser
    Please download from https://github.com/textbrowser/dooble/releases.
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    Advanced Onion Router
    Advanced Onion Router is a portable client for the OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. Some of the improvements include UNICODE paths, support for HTTP and HTTPS proxy protocols on the same Socks4/Socks5 port with HTTP header filtering that generates fake identity-dependent headers every time the identity is changed (proxy chains are also supported), support for NTLM proxies, a User Interface that makes Tor's options and...
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    pidCrypt
    pidCrypt is no longer maintained! pidCrypt is a crypto library offering modular cryptographic functions in JavaScript. Supports: AES (CBC & CTR Mode), RSA, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, ASN.1, Base64, UTF-8. The AES-CBC mode is compatible to OpenSSL.
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    C-Kiosk #1 Anonymous Browser

    Anonymous Web Proxy Server

    C-Kiosk Anonymous Browser is a lightweight web-scripted interface to browse the World Wide Web Anonymously . It is purposefully built to be simple HTTP proxy easy to use. It is used in programs requiring a interface design over a normal web browser.See blocked websites like facebook twitter youtube....Anonymous Web Proxy Server our Pro service will be available soon our product will be available for Android ==================================== V2 Features: Using Webkit HTML5...
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    The gruft library is a fast implementation of several cryptographic functions in JavaScript: MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, Tiger/192, AES-Rijndael.
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