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giffo-snoopy

v0.0.6

Published

Spoils the web history that is stored on government servers by continuously visiting random pages. Snooper's Charter is wrong, it does not protect me.

Downloads

14

Readme

#Snoopy

Visits websites on your behalf every few seconds, does not spoil your web history that the government tracks..., some might say it gives you some sort of deniability. Does not hide the webpages you visit, however with visiting so many pages, how would you be able to tell which you did or not visit.

The goal of this app is to make the webpages visited eventually indistinguishable from your normal usage.

Snooper's Charter is wrong. It is a step too far.
The government does not protect us, but feels it needs to protects itself from us for something we have not done.

install

npm install -g giffo-snoopy

To Run In the command line type

snoopy

TODO:
Create an GUI so we can use an .exe rather than downloading nodejs and running the commandline. downside nwjs is quite a large file

check the viability of a web-page, that the user can open, leave open. Maybe an addon/extension.

License: The contents of these files belong to no person or entity, do with it as you wish.

Giffo Is For Freedom Online