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    Proton VPN Browser Extension

    Proton VPN Browser Extension

    Proton VPN Browser Extension

    ...Because browser extensions are constrained by browser APIs, this extension focuses on securing in-browser connections, protecting privacy specifically within the browser context rather than across the entire operating system. Users can sign in with their Proton accounts, choose from available VPN locations, and connect or disconnect from the toolbar with a single click, making it practical for casual privacy protection or geo-unblocking content without installing native applications.
    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    Outline Client

    Outline Client

    Outline clients, developed by Jigsaw

    ...This code is located in the src/www directory. If you are making changes to the shared web app and do not need to test platform-specific functionality, you can test in a desktop browser. It provides the "missing Unix pieces" required by build system such as rsync (and many others).
    Downloads: 88 This Week
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