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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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BadWolfpermalink

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

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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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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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node-Torpermalink

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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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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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