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    OpenWPM

    OpenWPM

    A web privacy measurement framework

    OpenWPM is a web privacy measurement framework that makes it easy to collect data for privacy studies on a scale of thousands to millions of websites. OpenWPM is built on top of Firefox, with automation provided by Selenium. It includes several hooks for data collection. Check out the instrumentation section below for more details. OpenWPM is tested on Ubuntu 18.04 via TravisCI and is commonly used via the docker container that this repo builds, which is also based on Ubuntu. Although we don't...
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    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Mature SGBD in Perl with a web interface

    WODA is a semi-relational database for beginners to work on data and to learn database basis. With web-based GUI and CLI. Currently in rewrite using Bootstrap for web UI. Built with beginners in mind, it is far easier than any other tool I know, while remaining powerful for advanced users (Perl langage is directly available). Databases can be defined, maintained, added-to, modified, and queried entirely through the web interface without programming. It comes from the 90's and thus is very...
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    Bandwidth measuring tool that works by pinging remote hosts much like plain old ping command.
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    speedt

    Rough internet speed testing tool (CLI)

    This tool was intended to be run under OpenWrt (so it's small and has no dependencies) but it can be also built/run under most other *nixes and Windows. It's very easy to use, run it with -h or --help argument to see a brief howto. I hope someone finds it useful.
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    VaMoLà - Monitor
    VaMoLa Monitor is a tool to monitorize sites accessibility
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    Bling! Web Log (or blog) is a web logging tool written in php and has a mysql backend. Bling! comes with the ability to have public, semi-private and totally private posting, user management and style information built into the web interface. A single
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