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    Shadowsocks for Windows

    Shadowsocks for Windows

    A secure socks5 proxy for Windows

    Shadowsocks for Windows is a free and open source, high-performance secured socks5 proxy designed to protect your internet traffic. It allows you to surf the web privately and securely, and offers a number of useful features such as HTTP proxy support, system proxy configuration, server auto switching and plugin support. Shadowsocks is incredibly fast, as it utilizes bleeding edge techniques with Asynchronous I/O and event-driven programming.
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    A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass. NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable...
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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