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Title: Aloha, a Privacy-First Browser, Goes Open Source

Today, a freely available privacy-first Aloha Browser announces the release of its core code to the public. This groundbreaking move aims to shape the future of the internet, where the fundamental human right to privacy is respected, users enjoy the freedom to be private, and developers are empowered to create modern, fast, and user-friendly private browsers. The Aloha Core code is now available on GitHub: https://github.com/AlohaMobile/aloha-coreAndrew Frost Moroz, founder of Aloha Browser, states: "Since our company’s inception in 2015, we've aspired to contribute to the open-source movement. We believe in the collective power of like-minded engineers to make the world safer and more privacy-conscious. 30GB of our cutting-edge code are now available to developers creating enterprise solutions and consumer products, with an unwavering commitment to data privacy." Aloha goes the extra mile for privacy by never using any open-source elements that could compromise privacy in any way. For the open-source elements that it does use, such as a rendering or javascript engines, Aloha's team of developers verifies their safety daily to ensure there are no trackers.  Aloha's Core code supports Windows, macOS, iOS and Android. It empowers developers with the outstanding flexibility to design their browsers or apps that display web pages without ads or hidden marketing functions while preventing unnecessary data collection. “Most users are unaware that harmless functions such as spell checkers, for instance, send user's text to a remote server, and no one but the vendor knows what happens with that data there. The same happens with all user bookmarks, open tabs, history, etc. It took us years of hard work to build a solution that catches and cuts off all such functio...


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