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  1. palefill

    Inject Polyfills for various web technologies into pages requiring them

    https://martok.github.io/palefill/ or the direct link https://github.com/martok/palefill/releases/download/v1.26/palefill-1.26.xpi

  2. Civic Auth

    Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes. Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.

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  3. Arctic-Fox

    Web Browser for Mac OS X 10.6+, Linux (PowerPC, x86, amd64, ARM, MIPS), NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Windows XP.

    Like this: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/releases/expanded_assets/v40.0

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