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ASMR [1]permalink

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ASMR stands for Atomic Swaps for Meros, and provides Bitcoin-Monero cross-chain atomic swap capabilities, with potential support for support of more cryptocurrencies.

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axTLSpermalink

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BadWolfpermalink

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BadWolf is a minimalist and privacy-oriented browser with an intentionally counter-vi UI.

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BearSSLpermalink

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BearSSL is an implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol (RFC 5246) written in C.

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Cake Wallet [1]permalink

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Cake Wallet is a non-custodial, "thin", multi-coin cryptocurrency wallet for Monero (XMR), Litecoin (LTC), and Bitcoin (BTC) that supports inter-cryptocurrency exchange.

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calccrypto/OpenPGPpermalink

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This calccrypto implementation of OpenPGP is a toy/educational implementation of the RFC 4880 standard.

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Demoncryptpermalink

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Demoncrypt is a lightweight C++ wrapper around some of the more common crypto routines in Crypto++. It is the open source crypto layer used in the closed source demonsaw privacy tool.

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I2Ppermalink

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The I2P network provides strong privacy protections for communication over the Internet. Many activities that would risk your privacy on the public Internet can be conducted anonymously inside I2P.

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Several noncritical components (I2Psnark, Susidns, and Susmail) are strictly GPLed, and they are bundled with the default install package. The rest of the standard I2P system uses a tangled web of alternate licenses, where the options are such that all those components can be accepted under copyfree terms.

i2pdpermalink

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I2P (Invisible Internet Protocol) is a universal anonymous network layer, and i2pd (I2P Daemon) is a full-featured C++ I2P client implementation. All communications over I2P are anonymous and end-to-end encrypted; participants don't reveal their real IP addresses.

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Jeeves [1]permalink

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Jeeves is a programming language for automatically enforcing privacy policies. We have implemented it as an embedded domain-specific language in Python.

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Jeeves In Haskell [1]permalink

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Jeeves is a programming language for automatically enforcing privacy policies. This implementation was built in Haskell.

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keybase clientpermalink

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This is the keybase client repository. It includes the Go library and command line client, the Keybase service code, and clients for Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, and MS Windows. It also contains packaged versions of clients for various OSes.

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Monero [1]permalink

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Monero is cash for a connected world (and a blockchain based cryptocurrency). It's fast, private, and secure. With Monero, you are your own bank. You can spend safely, because others cannot see your balances or track your activity.

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netpgppermalink

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node-Torpermalink

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OpenPGP SDKpermalink

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Parleypermalink

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Parley was an email service that is intended to make secure email communications more accessible to end-users without requiring a technical background. Its client and server code are now abandonware.

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Pondpermalink

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Pond is forward secure, asynchronous messaging for the discerning.

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ProtonMail Web Clientpermalink

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The ProtonMail Web Client is the official Official AngularJS web client for the ProtonMail secure email service. ProtonMail also makes use of OpenPGPjs to ensure message crytography is OpenPGP compliant.

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PyBitmessagepermalink

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Bitmessage is a trustless, encrypted, P2P communications protocol used to send encrypted messages to another person or to many subscribers.

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Tom Zerucha's OpenPGPpermalink

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twisterpermalink

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A fully decentralized P2P microblogging platform, twister builds on open implementations of Bitcoin and BitTorrent protocols.

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Universal Encrypted Email Specificationpermalink

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Universal Email Encryption Specification is a specification for an encryption email solution.

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Urbit [1]permalink

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Urbit is secure decentralized P2P "personal server platform" that runs on any existing Unix OS. The platform seeks to deconstruct the client-server model in favor of a federated network of personal servers with a consistent digital identity. Its components include Nock and Hoon programming languages.

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Vanadiumpermalink

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Vanadium is a privacy and security enhanced release of Chromium for GrapheneOS.

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Where Are The Eyes?permalink

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Where Are The Eyes is a program for detecting and mapping surveillance cameras. Users mark cameras on their phone as they walk past them, and build a shared global map of surveillance. It is used to help activists in two ways -- to increase awareness of surveillance and authoritarian practices, and to plan activist movements.

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Whiteout Mailpermalink

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Whiteout Mail is an easy to use email client with integrated OpenPGP encryption written in pure JavaScript. It is abandonware, with many forks on GitHub.

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zkcpermalink

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Zero Knowledge Communications (zkc) is a suite of programs to enable private and secure communications between any number of parties.

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