Chromium-based Sphere browser
Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2019, 20:26
https://sphere.tenebris.cc/#home
Portable browser for Linux : https://sphere.tenebris.cc/download/sphere_nix.zip
What makes Sphere browser unique and useful?
Hundreds of new identities just in one click
The browser has systems for protection and fingerprint substitution (GPU, Audio, Canvas, Plugins, Fonts, ClientRects, Ubercookies) automatically changing them for each new identity. Nobody can recognize configuration of your real computer if you surf with Sphere – it protects you against any identification attempt.
AES-256 encryption
The browser uses the best protected type of data encryption to keep safe information saved to the computer in case of necessity. Besides, you can import identities with necessary data safely.
OTR-mode
Sphere operates in Off-the-Record mode – during software operation all current files and data are saved in RAM till its closure. Thus, it is impossible to get access to information about visited sites and activities in them even using spying solutions (viruses) installed directly on the computer.
Anonymity in the Internet
The software allows you easily substitute your IP-address using, e.g., TOR. The users who do not trust an onion network can make use of multiflow SOCKS and SSH connections. You are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
Further reading :
Sphere – A Browser for Anonymity
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sphere-a- ... anonymity/
Based on my trying Sphere browser :
First you need to open Tor folder and execute Tor
Then open your browser using terminal : ./RunSphere.sh
Finally, create an identity. Once done, you can browse the web.
I am writing this using Sphere.
On invidio.us :
Sphere Browser Review
https://invidio.us/watch?v=W0OqVmOUM0A
Portable browser for Linux : https://sphere.tenebris.cc/download/sphere_nix.zip
What makes Sphere browser unique and useful?
Hundreds of new identities just in one click
The browser has systems for protection and fingerprint substitution (GPU, Audio, Canvas, Plugins, Fonts, ClientRects, Ubercookies) automatically changing them for each new identity. Nobody can recognize configuration of your real computer if you surf with Sphere – it protects you against any identification attempt.
AES-256 encryption
The browser uses the best protected type of data encryption to keep safe information saved to the computer in case of necessity. Besides, you can import identities with necessary data safely.
OTR-mode
Sphere operates in Off-the-Record mode – during software operation all current files and data are saved in RAM till its closure. Thus, it is impossible to get access to information about visited sites and activities in them even using spying solutions (viruses) installed directly on the computer.
Anonymity in the Internet
The software allows you easily substitute your IP-address using, e.g., TOR. The users who do not trust an onion network can make use of multiflow SOCKS and SSH connections. You are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
Further reading :
Sphere – A Browser for Anonymity
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sphere-a- ... anonymity/
Based on my trying Sphere browser :
First you need to open Tor folder and execute Tor
Then open your browser using terminal : ./RunSphere.sh
Finally, create an identity. Once done, you can browse the web.
I am writing this using Sphere.
On invidio.us :
Sphere Browser Review
https://invidio.us/watch?v=W0OqVmOUM0A