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    Matomo

    Matomo

    Alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over data

    Google Analytics alternative that protects your data and your customers' privacy. Take back control with Matomo – a powerful web analytics platform that gives you 100% data ownership. You could lose your customers’ trust and risk damaging your reputation if people learn their data is used for Google’s “own purposes”. By choosing the ethical alternative, Matomo, you won’t make privacy sacrifices or compromise your site. You can even use Matomo without needing to ask for consent. With 100%...
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    ...The repo also serves as a historical snapshot of a watershed moment in modern Internet security and the practical lessons it forced the industry to learn. Developers and security engineers alike can study it to better appreciate protocol hardening, input validation, and defense-in-depth strategies.
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