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    AnonTwi: tool to have more privacy on social networking sites related

    AnonTwi provides you: + AES + HMAC-SHA1 encryption on Tweets and Direct Messages + Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to interact with API + Proxy Socks (for example, to connect to the TOR network) + Random HTTP header values + Send long messages splitted automatically + Automatic decryption of tweet's urls or raw inputs + Backup messages to your disk (max: 3200) + Send fake geolocation places + Remove data and close account (suicide!) ...
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    SMADRET Means Always Do Really Encrypt Talk (or Find A Better Acronym). It is a SOCKS 4-proxy that listens on localhost and acts as a middleman between your chat client and the outside world, intercepting messages and performing PGP-encryption using GnuP
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    PySocks - a platform independent SOCKS proxy written in Python Do you share an DSL or cable connection between several computers? With PySocks you'll be able to use all features of ICQ, MIRC, Napster and such again!
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