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Open source free capture HTTP(S) traffic software ProxyPin
ProxyPin is a full-featured, cross-platform HTTP(S) traffic capture and proxy tool. Developed in Flutter, it enables interception, inspection, rewriting, and blocking of network traffic across devices via scans and QR-based connection. It supports scripting, filtering, statistics, and integrates HTTP/2, zstd, WebSocket parsing, and AES tools.
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