Google Chrome Enterprise
Chrome Enterprise provides organizations with the tools needed to optimize productivity while ensuring robust security. By offering centralized management, Zero Trust protection, and integrations with existing IT systems, businesses can enhance their workflows with ease. Chrome Enterprise allows for secure remote work and collaboration, ensuring that teams have access to business apps and data no matter where they are. With flexible options for managing devices and policies, companies can streamline security, increase efficiency, and create an open, productive environment for employees across the globe.
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Wave Browser
Wave Browser is designed for people who want a safer, faster, and more meaningful way to explore the web. Built on strong security principles, Wave puts you in control of your privacy with customizable cookie and tracker blocking, incognito mode, and clear permission choices. AppEsteem Certification ensures Wave meets strict, independently verified standards for clean installation, transparent behavior, and responsible software practices, giving you confidence every time you browse.
Wave is also built for productivity, offering tools that help you stay organized and move through information with purpose. Tab grouping, bookmarks, and a reading list keep ideas within reach, while split screen let you research, compare, or watch without switching between windows. Memory Saver mode helps your device stay fast during heavy sessions, and the built-in AI Assistant and messaging integrations bring your favorite tasks closer to a single click.
Designed to be simple and user-friendly, Wave Browser removes friction from everyday browsing. The free ad blocker keeps pages clean, and built-in tools—like the converter, package tracker, price tracker, translation tool, stock tracker, and content notifier—help you get things done without extra extensions.
Most importantly, Wave is a browser with real ocean impact built in. Through a certified partnership with 4ocean, Wave helps fund the removal of 100,000 pounds of trash from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines every year. A live impact tracker shows exactly how much waste the Wave community has helped remove, with verified monthly updates from cleanup crews in the U.S., Indonesia, and the Dominican Republic. With Wave Browser, your everyday browsing directly supports a cleaner planet and the people working to protect it.
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Tor Browser
Safeguard yourself against tracking, surveillance, and censorship by taking proactive measures. If you reside in a region where Tor is blocked, you can set it up to connect through a bridge by selecting the option indicating, "Tor is censored in my country." Conversely, if Tor is not blocked but fails to connect, check to ensure that your system clock is accurately set, as this is a common issue. It’s important to note that Tor Browser does not permit browser plugins like Flash, RealPlayer, and QuickTime, as these could potentially be exploited to expose your IP address. Therefore, we advise against adding any extra extensions or plugins to the Tor Browser, as they may either circumvent Tor's protections or jeopardize your privacy. The Tor Browser is equipped with built-in tools such as HTTPS Everywhere and NoScript, which enhance your security and privacy. By utilizing the Tor network, the Tor Browser helps maintain your anonymity while browsing. Additionally, it is designed to thwart attempts by websites to “fingerprint” or track you based on your unique browser setup, offering a robust defense against online identification. Ultimately, using Tor is a vital step toward preserving your online privacy in an increasingly monitored digital landscape.
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Falkon
Falkon is a web browser developed by KDE that utilizes the QtWebEngine rendering engine and was formerly known as QupZilla. Its design focuses on being a lightweight browser compatible with all major operating systems. Initially created for educational objectives, Falkon has evolved into a fully-featured web browser since its inception. It includes all the essential functionalities typical of a web browser, such as bookmarks, history (accessible via a sidebar), and tabbed browsing. Additionally, it comes with an integrated AdBlock plugin that automatically blocks ads by default. The project traces its origins back to December 2010 when the first version of QupZilla was launched, developed in Python using PyQt4 bindings. Following several iterations, QupZilla underwent a complete rewrite in C++ using the Qt Framework. The first public version released was 1.0.0-b4. Up until version 2.0, QupZilla operated with the now-obsolete QtWebKit, but subsequent updates transitioned to using the QtWebEngine. With the arrival of version 3.0, the project ceased development under the QupZilla name and has continued to be updated and released as Falkon. This transition marked a significant shift in the project's identity and focus on modern web standards.
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