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  2. OnionShare - Wikipedia

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    Free software portal; OnionShare is an open source file sharing application using tor network to share files, available on most major platforms.It also lets users host websites and chat in a secure and anonymous manner.

  3. Retroshare - Wikipedia

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    a forum system allowing both anonymous and authenticated forums, which distributes posts from friends to friends; a channel system offers the possibility to auto-download files posted in a given channel to every subscribed peer, similar to RSS feeds; a posted links system, where links to important information can be shared; VoIP calls;

  4. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]

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  6. Friend-to-friend - Wikipedia

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    For example, a node in a friend-to-friend overlay can automatically forward a file (or a request for a file) anonymously between two friends, without telling either of them the other's name or IP address. These friends can in turn automatically forward the same file (or request) to their own friends, and so on.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  8. Cross-origin resource sharing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism to safely bypass the same-origin policy, that is, it allows a web page to access restricted resources from a server on a domain different than the domain that served the web page.

  9. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    OAuth (short for open authorization [1] [2]) is an open standard for access delegation, commonly used as a way for internet users to grant websites or applications access to their information on other websites but without giving them the passwords.