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@cliqz/antitracking
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Cliqz features are available on multiple platforms: browsers for Windows and Mac, (based on Mozilla/Firefox), for iOS (based on Mozilla/Firefox), and for Android (based on Lightning). In addition, the Cliqz for Firefox browser extension offers key Cliqz f
Cliqz features are available on multiple platforms: browsers for Windows and Mac, (based on Mozilla/Firefox), for iOS (based on Mozilla/Firefox), and for Android (based on Lightning). In addition, the Cliqz for Firefox browser extension offers key Cliqz functions for Firefox users.
Browser Core is used in:
The Browser Core set of features consists of multiple independent modules. All modules underlie our strict privacy and user-first principles. The most important ones are:
A full list of modules can be found here. Please note that this list also includes experimental features that have not been and may not get released.
Please make sure you read CONTRIBUTING for more information about how to setup your developement environment.
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Cliqz features are available on multiple platforms: browsers for Windows and Mac, (based on Mozilla/Firefox), for iOS (based on Mozilla/Firefox), and for Android (based on Lightning). In addition, the Cliqz for Firefox browser extension offers key Cliqz f
We found that @cliqz/antitracking demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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