From 32400aefea6d834c444e48885378db9942f625e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugo Costa Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2018 16:59:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Rework network devices and create new tools section --- index.html | 25 +++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 5317a888..189a1e23 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ layout: default https://lua.xprivacy.eu/

Requirements: Magisk (xda-developers) Xposed Framework (xda-developers) -

Open Source Router Firmware

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Network Security

{% include card.html color="success" @@ -1985,16 +1985,25 @@ layout: default title="LibreCMC" image="assets/img/tools/LibreCMC.png" url="https://librecmc.org" - description="LibreCMC is a GNU/Linux-libre distribution for computers with minimal resources, such as the Ben Nanonote, ath9k-based Wi-Fi routers, and other hardware with emphasis on free software. The project's current goal is to aim for compliance with the GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG) and ensure that the project continues to meet these requirements set forth by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).." + description="LibreCMC is a GNU/Linux-libre distribution for computers with minimal resources, such as the Ben Nanonote, ath9k-based Wi-Fi routers, and other hardware with emphasis on free software. The project's current goal is to aim for compliance with the GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG) and ensure that the project continues to meet these requirements set forth by the Free Software Foundation (FSF)." %} -
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Worth Mentioning

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Don't use Windows 10 - It's a privacy nightmare

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Worth Mentioning

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Linux Tools

+ {% include card.html color="success" + title="Gufw" + image="assets/img/tools/Gufw.png" + url="https://gufw.org/" + description="Gufw is a program for easily managing a netfilter firewall. It's goal is being an intuitive and a simple user-friend application for setting rules on your network " + %} + +

Don't use Windows 10 - It's a privacy nightmare