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    Atomschlag

    Atomschlag

    A lightweight Webkit browser written entirely in Python

    Atomschlag is a project of writing a Webkit-based browser using PyGTK and PyWebkitGTK, completely in Python, to create a useable, secure and lightweight replacement of existing browsers in custom appliances. The primary project goals are: - small size; - minimal abilities to track you down based on the client info; - maximal compatibility with proxy-based anonymity layers such as I2P; - URL filtering for blocking ads and user tracking services; - simple and non-overloaded user interface.
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    Booth is a collection of python and bash shell scripts that facilitate the creation and maintenance of Firefox based web kiosks. It brings together many of the commonly used techniques of locking down Mozilla and provides a pre-made solution for users.
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