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Ceno (short for Censorship.no!) is a Web browser for mobile Android devices (such as smartphones and tablets) that uses a novel approach to circumvent Internet censorship and share retrieved content among all users in a peer-to-peer (P2P) fashion. This reduces overall reliance on international network exchanges, and allows frequently requested Web content to persist in the network even during heavy filtering and throttling events.
What sets Ceno apart from most other circumvention initiatives is that users can continue to share Web content even when no (or extremely limited) connectivity exists across national borders. Ceno is thus built in anticipation of aggressive Internet filtering and the establishment of national intranets to fence off nations from the Web.
Ceno Browser is built on an adapted version of Firefox for Android, a popular, modern, feature-rich and secure Free/Libre/Open Source browser. Ceno extends Firefox with Ouinet, the underlying technology allowing it to share content between devices (described in later sections).
Ceno's Gitlab repository where tasks are written and discussed Ceno's website Ceno's parent organisation/staff Ceno's Matrix chat where you can talk to the team directly if you agree to use Matrix's chat service Ceno's facebook Ceno's Twitter/X Ceno's Figma design files
Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimises sensitive metadata, designed and built for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any form of surveillance. Session is an open-source, public-key-based secure messaging application which uses a set of decentralised storage servers and an onion routing protocol to send end-to-end encrypted mes- sages with minimal exposure of user metadata. It does this while providing the common features expected of mainstream messaging applications, such as multi-device syncing, offline inboxes, and voice/video calling.
Session's Github repository where tasks are written and discussed there are android, iOS and desktop repos. Session's 'light paper' document that briefly expalins it's intentions and purpose. Session also maintains a Youtube page with informational videos. Session's website Session's parent organisation/staff Sessions's Twitter/X Sessions Mastodon
Cofacts is a suspicious information verification platform that uses crowd collaboration and chatbots for fact checking, so that every piece of information that is not sure whether it is true or false can be carefully examined, reviewed and discussed through the joint efforts of the masses. Cofacts can respond 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day, to users' doubtful and suspicious messages through chatbots; on the other hand, our website platform displays all included messages, and every volunteer who has made a selfless contribution can check their expressions Information found by oneself.
Cofacts is a citizen-initiated platform that is not affiliated with any political party or politician. The results are open and shared by everyone, allowing everyone to work together and contribute their own skills, so that robots can verify false information for you.
Cofacts' Github repository where tasks are written and discussed. There are various places for different parts of the project technology here e.g. the api, the LINE bot and website. Cofacts' LINE Cofacts' documentation information Cofacts' website Cofacts' Figma UI design files Cofacts facebook groups