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Chameleon Addon
Chameleon is a WebExtension port of the popular Firefox addon Random Agent Spoofer. The UI is near identical and contains most of the features found in the original extension.
Cjdns
Cjdns implements an encrypted IPv6 network using public key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. This provides near zero-configuration networking without many of the security and robustness issues that regular IPv4 and IPv6 networks have. Hyperboria is the largest cjdns network, with hundreds of active nodes around the world.
ClassyShark3xodus
Checks apps for code signatures of known trackers (provided by Exodus). Also can list all classes for launchable (via the app drawer) packages. Can be used against any APK: - installed: via an app manager, - downloaded: via any file manager (long press and open with ClassyShark3xodus), - launchable installed: via the first screen list (long press to list all classes, including obfuscated ones). Note: doesn't work on odexed/system packages (it's a work-in-progress). Finally, the app doesn't sync or connect to the Internet and thus cannot sneak on end users. The app is updated when Exodus updates their list of trackers: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/api/trackers ClassyShark3xodus is based on Google's ClassyShark: https://github.com/google/android-classyshark
Conversations.im
Conversations is a Jabber/XMPP client for Android 5.0+ smartphones that has been optimized to provide a unique mobile experience. A port to iOS is envisaged in the medium-term future. Conversations allows you to easily send images, show if your contact has received and read your message, permit dynamic history and handles multiple devices (especially sync with desktop clients), allow you to create group chats and support one-to-one Audio/Video calls ! And thanks to the XMPP Protocol (that is a push protocol) you battery life is safe. Conversations also does not require a Google Account or specifically Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). Using the XMPP federated protocol, you can freely choose a trustworthy server (your own if you want) for yourself while still chatting with contacts that are using other servers. The communication between Conversations and the XMPP server as well as the communication between the individual servers is TLS encrypted. This way, not only your messages are safe but more importantly it is impossible for an outside attacker to intercept your meta data (with whom you are chatting) without attacking your server first. On top of that, Conversations gives you the choice to enable one of two end-to-end encryption mechanisms. The first one is OMEMO, a state of the art multi-end-to-multi-end encryption method which is very easy to setup and gives you forward secrecy and plausible deniability. For backwards compatibility reasons Conversations also supports OpenPGP.
CryptPad
CryptPad is a libre and encrypted collaboration suite that can be used for forms, presentations and other collaborative documents.
Crypton
Crypton is a software framework for remote storage, where the remote server has no knowledge of what is being stored. The content is encrypted client-side before it reaches the server. The framework is designed to be easy for application developers to use, without needing experience in encryption.
Ddgr
ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal. While googler is extremely popular among cmdline users, in many forums the need of a similar utility for privacy-aware DuckDuckGo came up. DuckDuckGo Bangs are super-cool too! So here's ddgr for you! Unlike the web interface, you can specify the number of search results you would like to see per page. It's more convenient than skimming through 30-odd search results per page. The default interface is carefully designed to use minimum space without sacrificing readability. A big advantage of ddgr over googler is DuckDuckGo works over anonymous networks. ddgr isn't affiliated to DuckDuckGo in any way.
Decentraleyes
Protects you against tracking through "free", centralized, content delivery. It prevents a lot of requests from reaching networks like Google Hosted Libraries, and serves local files to keep sites from breaking. Complements regular content blockers. Technical Information - Supported Networks: Google Hosted Libraries, Microsoft Ajax CDN, CDNJS (Cloudflare), jQuery CDN (MaxCDN), jsDelivr (MaxCDN), Yandex CDN, Baidu CDN, Sina Public Resources, and UpYun Libraries. - Bundled Resources: AngularJS, Backbone.js, Dojo, Ember.js, Ext Core, jQuery, jQuery UI, Modernizr, MooTools, Prototype, Scriptaculous, SWFObject, Underscore.js, and Web Font Loader. FAQ If you're using uMatrix, Edit in and Commit these lines to My rules in the Dashboard: (Please note that each line must also START with a '*' character but this Wiki is broken and does not allow to render this properly!)
  • ajax.aspnetcdn.com script allow
  • ajax.googleapis.com script allow
  • ajax.microsoft.com script allow
  • cdn.jsdelivr.net script allow
  • cdnjs.cloudflare.com script allow
  • code.jquery.com script allow
  • lib.sinaapp.com script allow
  • libs.baidu.com script allow
  • upcdn.b0.upaiyun.com script allow
  • yandex.st script allow
  • yastatic.net script allow
Note: Decentraleyes currently only bundles scripts, and if you want other resources to load you need to change script in the above rules to * and disable "Block requests for missing resources" in the Decentraleyes preferences. This will however result in network requests to these CDNs. If you use uBlock0 it shouldn't normally block these resources, but if you enable Advanced mode you might have a rule to block third-party scripts by default. Unlike with uMatrix we can't whitelist only scripts for individual hosts, but you can still control whether other resources are loaded with "Block requests for missing resources" in the Decentraleyes preferences. We also have the ability to let normal filtering take place as opposed to completely whitelisting everything from these domains: (Please note that each line must also START with a '*' character but this Wiki is broken and does not allow to render this properly!)
  • ajax.aspnetcdn.com * noop
  • ajax.googleapis.com * noop
  • ajax.microsoft.com * noop
  • cdn.jsdelivr.net * noop
  • cdnjs.cloudflare.com * noop
  • code.jquery.com * noop
  • lib.sinaapp.com * noop
  • libs.baidu.com * noop
  • upcdn.b0.upaiyun.com * noop
  • yandex.st * noop
  • yastatic.net * noop
With these rules, uBlock0 in Advanced mode will behave as in "normal" mode for these particular CDNs, which is usually what you want, but if you prefer you can change noop above to allow to ensure nothing from Decentraleyes is blocked.
Directnet
DirectNet is a peer-to-peer instant messaging protocol and client software for multiple platforms, including Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X, developed by Gregor Richards.
DuckDuckGo (HTML SSL)
DuckDuckGo is the search engine that doesn't track you.


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