Our mission is to advance the security of the internet and privacy for all online users. To begin fulfulling our mission, we've began working on OpenFaux. OpenFaux is an open source browser add-on for encrypting and masking internet traffic.
For more information, please see https://www.openfaux.org
Warning: OpenFaux is experimental, early-stage software. There may be flaws.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am "Added some feature"
)git push origin my-new-feature
)Found a bug? Report it here!
Have an idea? Add it here!
OpenFaux vs Proxy - Proxies just mask your IP.
OpenFaux vs SSL/TLS - SSL/TLS is an encryption standard that we are utilizing.
OpenFaux vs Tor - Tor is a network of proxies used for masking your IP. Anyone can host a server and join their network.
OpenFaux vs VPN - VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), have you login (private) and enable you to have access to all of the network's resources, including their internet. VPNs have added security measures in place that are used in the connection (tunneling) process and "mask" your IP in a way, but it's a private network so they can see who owns the network then there's records of all of the members so it can be traced back to you.
Twitter: @OpenFaux
Email: nbernard[at]openfaux.org
The full license text is included in LICENSE.txt
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