What is OpenGOO?
OpenGOO is an open-source web browser and Internet application suite developed by the non-profit OpenGOO Foundation. First released in 2008, OpenGOO has since become popular for its focus on user privacy and customization.
Key features of OpenGOO include:
- Encrypted browsing by default to protect users from surveillance and tracking
- Ad, tracker and malware blocking to improve speed and privacy
- Open application programming interfaces (APIs) and a library of third-party extensions allow customization of the browser
- Open source development, allowing anyone to audit the code for security and trust
Although not as widely-used as browsers like Chrome or Firefox, OpenGOO has a loyal community of users who value software freedom and control over their browsing experience. It is configurable to suit both basic and advanced users.
As an open platform protected by cryptographic verification, OpenGOO provides a transparent, peer-reviewed alternative to proprietary browsers or software. With its focus on privacy and security without sacrificing usability, OpenGOO is likely to continue gaining popularity.
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