Brave Privacy Browser
Brave Privacy Browser is a free and open–source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. The browser blocks ads and website trackers, and provides a way for users to send cryptocurrency contributions in the form of Basic Attention Tokens to websites and content creators. It also has a built–in script blocker and provides a secure, encrypted connection to the web. Brave also includes features for enhanced privacy, such as the ability to customize the browser‘s security settings and opt–in to private browsing mode.
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo is a privacy–focused search engine that does not store any personal information from its users. It does not track, collect, or share users’ search histories, nor does it show personalized search results. DuckDuckGo uses a combination of its own search algorithms and data from other sources to deliver fast and accurate search results. It is available in over 100 languages and includes a variety of features such as instant answers, fewer ads, and a safe search feature.
Firefox
Firefox is a freeware web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation. It is available for multiple operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Firefox was first released on November 9, 2004, and has since become one of the most popular web browsers in the world. It features a tabbed interface, support for bookmarking, private browsing, and extensions. Firefox also offers a range of security features, such as anti–phishing and anti–malware protection. Additionally, Firefox is known for its speed and reliability, and is often used by web developers for testing web applications.
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is a web browser developed by Microsoft and included in the company‘s Windows 10 operating system. It was first released on July 29, 2015, and is designed to replace Internet Explorer as the default browser on Windows 10. It is based on the Chromium open source project, which allows it to use the same rendering engine as Google Chrome. It features tabbed browsing, integration with Cortana, Reading View, the ability to save favorites, an integrated PDF viewer, and more.
Tor Browser
Tor Browser is a web browser that is designed to protect the user‘s privacy and anonymity while they are online. It is based on the open–source Firefox browser and is designed to be used in conjunction with the Tor network, a system of servers and relays that are designed to anonymize the user‘s activity and location. Tor Browser provides a range of features that make it difficult for anyone to monitor or track the user while they are online, including encryption, IP address masking, and other privacy measures.
Duolingo
Duolingo is a free language–learning platform and mobile app that helps users learn over 30 languages. It offers a variety of language–learning activities, such as multiple–choice questions, fill–in–the–blank sentences, listening, and speaking exercises. The platform also offers language–learning courses for English speakers to learn Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, and Irish. Duolingo also offers a gamified experience, allowing users to earn points and unlock levels as they progress in their language learning journey.
Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger is an instant messaging service and software application which provides text and voice communication. Integrated with Facebook‘s web–based Chat feature and built on the open MQTT protocol, Messenger lets Facebook users chat with friends both on mobile and on the main website. The service also supports voice and video calling. Messenger also supports a wide variety of third–party apps that provide more features, such as GIFs and payments.
Google Translate
Google Translate is a free online language translation service developed by Google, to translate text, speech, images, sites, or real–time video from one language into another. It supports over 100 languages at various levels and as of May 2017, serves over 500 million people daily. It uses state–of–the–art technology such as neural networks to make the translations more accurate. The service can translate phrases and sentences, as well as entire webpages. It also allows users to download apps for translating text and speech in offline mode. Google Translate is available on the web, mobile, and desktop.
LingoDeer
LingoDeer is a language learning app designed to help users learn languages like Spanish, French, German, and more. The app provides users with courses, vocabulary lists, grammar lessons, and mini–games to help them learn a language. LingoDeer also provides audio recordings, so users can learn how to properly pronounce words in the language they are studying. The app is free to download and use, and it can be used on both iOS and Android devices.
LinkedIn is a social networking platform that helps professionals network and stay connected. It allows users to create a profile, post and view job opportunities, connect with colleagues, discover businesses and industry trends, and join groups related to their profession. It also offers tools to manage one’s online presence, such as a profile editor, newsfeed, and a messaging system.
Snapchat
Snapchat is a mobile messaging app that allows users to send photos, videos, and text messages. It is most popular among teenagers and young adults. Users can also create “Stories” which are collections of photos and videos with a 24–hour life–span. Snapchat also has various filters that can be added to photos and videos to make them more fun and creative.
Adidas Running by Runtastic
Adidas Running by Runtastic is a free running app that helps you track and map your runs, set goals and challenge yourself with activities, and stay motivated and motivated with audio feedback, stats and achievements. It offers a range of features, including a customizable training plan, real–time tracking, music integration, and more. With this app, you can get detailed stats and analysis of your runs, compete with friends, and stay motivated with challenges. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’ll find something to suit you in this app.
Clue
Clue is a period tracking app designed to help women understand their bodies better. It allows users to track their cycle and symptoms, get personalized health insights, learn more about their bodies, and access evidence–based articles and resources. Clue also provides educational content about reproductive health, contraception, and fertility. With Clue, users can easily log their cycle and symptoms, see when their next period is due, and set reminders for upcoming events.
Spotify)
Spotify is an online music streaming service developed in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden, by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. It provides access to millions of songs and other audio content from record labels and media companies. Spotify is available in most parts of the world, with a free ad–supported version and a subscription–based version offering additional features such as offline listening and improved sound quality. The platform also offers podcasts and video content.
Google Photos
Google Photos is a photo–sharing and storage service developed by Google. It was announced in May 2015 and spun out from Google+, Google‘s social network. Google Photos gives users free, unlimited storage for photos up to 16 megapixels and videos up to 1080p resolution. The service automatically analyzes photos, identifying various visual features and subjects. Users can search for anything in photos, with the service returning results from three major categories: people, places, and things. Google Photos recognizes faces, grouping similar ones together; geographic landmarks; and subject matter, including birthdays, buildings, animals, food, and more.
The Instagram app is an online photo–sharing and social networking service that enables users to take pictures and videos, and share them publicly or privately on the app, as well as through a variety of other social networking platforms. It allows users to apply digital filters to their images, and to share them with other users they are connected to. Other features of the app include direct messaging, explore page, stories, and live video streaming.