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  2. uProxy - Wikipedia

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    uProxy was an extension for Chrome and Firefox, [1] which allowed users to access the Internet via a web proxy.This project has been superseded by Outline VPN.The extension works by enabling a user to share their Internet connection with someone else.

  3. Hacked Chrome extensions put 2.6 million users at risk of ...

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    The discovery of over 35 compromised Chrome extensions, putting 2.6 million users at risk, is a wake-up call for everyone. ... What is the best way to stay private, secure and anonymous while ...

  4. Surfshark VPN - Wikipedia

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    Surfshark developed apps with a GUI for iOS, macOS, Android, Windows & Linux. They have browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox & Microsoft Edge. Surfshark also provides connections for routers, consoles & TVs. [29] Surfshark accepts anonymous payment methods, has no bandwidth limitations, servers, and operates under a strict no-logs policy.

  5. 5 Best Free VPNs for 2023 - AOL

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    Hotspot Shield is one of the best free VPNs with unlimited data. It is also easy to use and allows for a Google Chrome extension. Additionally, Hotspot Shield Free VPN offers impressive speeds ...

  6. .onion - Wikipedia

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    .onion is a special-use top-level domain name designating an anonymous onion service, which was formerly known as a "hidden service", [1] reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .onion TLD is not in the Internet DNS root, but with the appropriate proxy software installed, Internet programs such as web browsers can access sites with .onion addresses by ...

  7. MetaMask - Wikipedia

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    MetaMask was created by Consensys in 2016 as MIT-licensed open source software. [3] [10]Prior to 2019, MetaMask had only been available as a desktop browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox browsers.