Virtual machine with a web browser intended to make surfing the internet safer; includes VirtualBox as well as a hardened Debian Linux image together with Firefox in a pack ready for installation.
User script manager for Firefox similar to the Greasemonkey expansion. Integrates into Java script (and others) in order to obtain an individual website display. Also supports freely developed scripts such as those available onuserscripts.org.
Browser alternative for Android smartphones and iOS devices. Includes a password manager and tabbed browsing, and allows you to save web pages. Also allows multi-touch finger movements and the creation of individual gestures for operating the device.
Free web browser with tabbed browsing and support for all major web standards, such as HTML5, CSS3 and SVG. Provides an embedded Flash plug-in and allows installation of restricted user accounts without administration rights. Fast and secure download from The H
Firefox and Chrome upgrade that sets up only encrypted connections (HTTPS) to web sites. The Chrome add-on is currently available only as a beta version for testing purposes.
Augmented reality browser for iOS and Android devices that enriches the camera image by adding information such as shopping facilities, tourist attractions or the location of the nearest London Underground station. iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad versions are available, as is an Android version.
Safari plug-in which prevents Flash objects from launching automatically on web sites (as they don’t appear on a customisable whitelist) and replaces them with a grey box. YouTube videos can be played in HTML5/QuickTime instead of Flash so the file is loaded in a format which reduces the processor usage of the Mac.
Locates nearby petrol stations, banks, bars, hospitals, hotels, cinemas, restaurants, shops, theatres and taxis. Shows how to find them on a map and can transfer the address into your address book. Also provides information from Wikipedia about the surrounding area.
Hides your IP address behind the addresses of different proxy servers that are changed at regular intervals, so you can surf the internet anonymously. Fast and secure download from The H
Augmented Reality Browser which takes geo-referenced data from Wikipedia, qype, the Wikitude Community (wikitude.me), and also many other sources; available for Android in Google Play, iOS in the iTunes Store, BlackBerry in the BlackBerry App World and Symbian in the Ovi Store.
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