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    A relentless key-value store for the browser

    ...For example, Evercookie's CSS History Knocking can beget a deluge of background HTTP requests, and loading Silverlight or Flash can raise unsought permission modals or thrash the user's disk. Doesn't use nefarious exploits nor deprecated third party plugins like Flash, Silverlight, or Java. Only standard, ratified HTML5 APIs are used.
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    jsql-sx

    jsql-sx is a javascript API for simple SQL-like local data handling

    The jsql-sx javascript API implements a small, often used, subset of the SQL language aimed at handling structured data locally in a Web browser. It supports HTML5 persistence by storing all the data in the browser's local storage (if the browser supports it) for later usage. This API was developed thinking about Web applications (desktop and mobile) which: - Handle considerable amounts of local data - Need data persistence - Prefer structured access to data - Work offline The API was written in vanilla javascript so no additional libraries are needed. ...
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