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Dooble

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Dooble Web Browser
Developer(s)Dooble Project Team
Initial releaseAugust 2008;16 years ago(2008-08)
Stable release
2024.01.25[1]Edit this on Wikidata / 25 January 2024;7 months ago(25 January 2024)
Preview releaseNone[±]
Repository
Written inC++
EngineQt WebEngine
Operating systemFreeBSD,Linux,macOS,OS/2,Windows
PlatformCross-platform
Size80.3 MB
Available inMultilanguage
TypeWeb Browser
LicenseBSD-3-Clause[2]
Websitetextbrowser.github.io/dooble/

Doobleis afree and open-sourceweb browserthat was created to offer improved privacy for users.[3]Currently, Dooble is available forFreeBSD,[4]Haiku,Linux,[4][5][6]macOS,[4]OS/2,andWindows.[4]Dooble usesQtfor its user interface and abstraction from the operating system and processor architecture. As a result, Dooble should be portable to any system that supportsOpenSSL,POSIX threads,Qt,SQLite,and other libraries.

Features

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Dooble is designed and implemented in order to improve privacy and usability.

  • Dooble includes a simple bookmarking system. Users may modify bookmarks via a bookmarks browser and a popup that's accessible from the location widget.
  • Along with standard cookie management options, Dooble also provides a mechanism that automatically removes cookies. If permitted, Dooble will occasionally remove undesiredHTTP cookies.[7][8]
  • Dooble Web Browser provides according to the News Portal Hongkiat an "easy to use download manager".[9]
  • Dooble partially integrates the distributed search engineYaCy.[10]
  • Most of the data that Dooble retains is stored using authenticated encryption. Dooble does not encode file associations and user settings. Dooble also provides a session-based model using temporary keys. The passphrase may be modified without the loss of data.
  • Included is a non-JavaScriptfile manager andFTPbrowser.[8]
  • Version 1.53 introducedGopher (protocol)support.
  • A security passphrase can be created for the browser. The password can be set from the Safe area of the browser settings.[11]"You need to create a master password, otherwise everything is wiped when you exit the program", points out PCAdvisor.[12]
  • Version 1.26 of Dooble introduced support foraddons.TheTorBrowser Add-On[addon 1]based onVidaliawas added in version 1.40. The Vidalia plugin was removed in version 1.49.
  • The Add-On with the name InterFace[addon 2]expands the browser with social network functions like a messenger with group chat, a friend list, an e-mail client, a chess game, and a forum function like a bulletin board.
  • InterFace is based on Qt and can be integrated as a plugin. It's based on a clone of the RetroShare Messenger. The plugin is considered deprecated.
  • Configurableproxysettings provide reasonable flexibility.
  • Dooble supports session restoration for authenticated sessions. If Dooble exits prematurely, the user may restore previous tabs and windows at the next authenticated session.
  • Some Web sites employ iFrames in order to distribute content from one or more third-party Web sites. Since this technology may raise privacy issues with some users, Dooble provides a means of blocking external content.

History

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The first version (0.1) was released in September 2008.[10]

Since November 5, 2017 it uses theQt WebEngine.[13]

The version (2.1.6) was released on January 25, 2018.[14]

Releases

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Dooble was also available onNokia'sN900.[15]

Reception

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In 2014 Dooble was rated as the ninth of ten "top" Linux browsers by Jack Wallen.[6]Dooble further has been announced in 2015 as one of the top five best secure browsers.[16]PCWorld reviewed Dooble in 2015 on the feature side as "rendering quickly, even on image-heavy sites".[17]The Guardianrecommended Dooble in 2015 as an alternative browser against surveillance: "Try out a privacy-focused browser such as Dooble.".[18]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2024.01.25".25 January 2024.
  2. ^"Dooble Web Browser".Sourceforge.RetrievedJuly 18,2011.
  3. ^Ziemann, Frank (August 28, 2009)."Dooble für die Privatsphäre".PC Welt(in German).Archivedfrom the original on January 13, 2019.RetrievedJuly 17,2011.
  4. ^abcd"Dooble Web browser".RetrievedJuly 18,2011.
  5. ^Poro, Maria (July 7, 2013)."Los 4 navegadores web más ligeros para Linux".Planeta Red(in Spanish).RetrievedJuly 17,2014.
  6. ^abWallen, Jack (January 11, 2011)."10 Web browsers for the Linux operating system".TechRepublic.RetrievedSeptember 18,2014.
  7. ^"Dooble".Computerbild.de.RetrievedJuly 17,2011.
  8. ^abPakalski, Ingo (December 30, 2009)."Dooble-Browser setzt auf Datenschutz"(in German). Golem.de.RetrievedJuly 18,2011.
  9. ^Kahn, Fahad (February 1, 2014)."20 Alternative Web Browsers For Windows You Didn't Know Of".Hongkiat.RetrievedApril 5,2015.
  10. ^abBenthin, Falko (August 26, 2009)."Das Dooble-Browser-Projekt arbeitet an einem freien Browser, welcher die Privatsphäre seiner Anwender schützt"(in German).Pro-Linux.RetrievedJuly 17,2011.
  11. ^Vatu, Gabriela."A handy Web browser".Softpedia.Retrieved18 September2014.
  12. ^Casserly, Martyn (February 27, 2015)."Dooble review: A security-conscious web browser that is effective but also restrictive".pcadvisor.co.uk.RetrievedApril 3,2015.
  13. ^"Dooble".
  14. ^"Dooble Web Browser".Dooble.RetrievedFebruary 14,2018.
  15. ^Aapo Rantalainen."Release Package for Dooble on Maemo".Maemo.RetrievedSeptember 30,2012.
  16. ^Dunn, John (2015-03-11)."The best 5 secure browsers 2015".TechWorld.Archived fromthe originalon 2015-04-04.Retrieved6 April2015.
  17. ^Harac, Ian (2015-04-05)."Review: Dooble enters the crowded field of alternative browsers".PCWorld.Retrieved3 April2015.
  18. ^Tufnell, Nicholas (2015-03-06)."21 tips, tricks and shortcuts to help you stay anonymous online: 13. USE ALTERNATIVE BROWSERS".The Guardian.Retrieved7 April2015.

Add-On Links

  1. ^TOR; sourceforge.net/users/doobleaner, sourceforge.net/users/sergeyvar (2013-03-07)."Tor Browser Addon for Dooble".sourceforge.net.Retrieved14 September2014.
  2. ^InterFace; sourceforge.net/users/berndhs, sourceforge.net/users/doobleaner (2012-10-31)."Interface - Chat Messenger, Open Source Social Network, Online Chess Game".sourceforge.net.Retrieved14 September2014.
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