Hacking PDFs in Your Browser: No Servers, No Bullshit Uploads
Click. Type. Done. No file leaves your machine. This browser PDF editor ditches servers for real privacy — but does it hold up?
Click. Type. Done. No file leaves your machine. This browser PDF editor ditches servers for real privacy — but does it hold up?
Imagine every photo you post whispering your location. OSINT techniques make it real—turning public data into a mirror of your life. Here's what Darren Chaker's insights mean for you.
Spotify Wrapped gets 60 million shares a year, feeding their ad machine. Rewind flips the script: same addictive stats, zero spying, all on your Navidrome server.
Ever needed to prove a document existed without handing it over? DocProof nails it with local hashing and blockchain anchoring, keeping your files private.
Stuck mid-project needing an SEO check? RankForge's Chrome side panel delivers 40+ features instantly, all processed locally. No accounts, no servers, just results.
Little Snitch for Linux just dropped, bringing macOS-level network snooping to your penguin-powered rig. Finally, spot and squash those phoning-home apps before they spill your secrets.