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    Clash for Windows

    Clash for Windows

    Windows GUI client application built on the Clash core proxy engine

    ...Using Clash’s rule syntax and support for diverse inbound and outbound protocols (including SOCKS5, Shadowsocks, V2Ray, and others), this client lets users define when to route traffic through a proxy or bypass it entirely, making it useful for privacy, latency optimization, testing, and censorship circumvention. The application typically includes tools to import subscription URLs, live traffic statistics, log views, and configuration editors, reducing the complexity of managing text-based YAML configs manually.
    Downloads: 396 This Week
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    V2Ray

    V2Ray

    V2Ray is a set of tools for building your own private network

    Project V is a set of tools to help you build your own privacy network over internet. The core of Project V, named V2Ray, is responsible for network protocols and communications. It can work alone, as well as combine with other tools.
    Downloads: 1,378 This Week
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    Polarity Browser

    Polarity Browser

    A fast, secure, stable web browser powered by Chromium and Trident.

    ...Browse the web with an uncomplicated UI that is highly customizable with themes, apps, and extensions from the Polarity Store, GreasyFork, OpenUserJS, and UserStyles. Polarity also comes with a built in password manager which safely encrypts all data to prevent theft. Polarity also comes with a built in adblocker and privacy tools such as proxy/VPN support and header masking to prevent further tracking online. If you appreciate all the hard work that we put into creating and developing Polarity, please consider giving a small donation at: https://polaritybrowser.netlify.com/donate
    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    V2Ray Core

    V2Ray Core

    A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions

    V2Ray is the core of the Project V platform—a set of network tools for building custom proxy/VPN setups. It supports multiple protocols (VMess, SOCKS, Shadowsocks, HTTP, etc.), advanced routing, dynamic inbound/outbound connections, and is focused on privacy and bypassing censorship.
    Downloads: 110 This Week
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    Internet Security Tools

    Internet Security Tools

    A set of internet security tools

    This is a set of internet security tools with a custom GUI. Its main features include an easy to use GUI frontend for openVPN and Dnscrypt-proxy (DNS Encryption). This module also includes Tor - connect to the onion router, Bleachbit - Clears browser history and other unused files similar to ccleaner, as well as one click installs for disconnect + noscript firefox addons.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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