p/burnlink
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Joy G. Majumdar
The open-source file sharing tool for people who actually care about privacy.
Ever sent sensitive data through email? Or watched your files sit on someone's cloud forever? We built BurnLink because the alternative to privacy shouldn't be inconvenience.
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p/stealthhound
Akarsh Jha
No ads.No team.
Just consistent iteration, shipping, and learning.
Still building toward invisible, intelligent privacy protection.
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p/general
mariaterzi
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Nika
Today, I came across an article reporting a rise in DuckDuckGo usage as more people boycott Google services.
Sometimes, while working in tech support, I also come across people who buy de-Googled phones because they want nothing to do with this giant anymore.
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Niloy Mojumder
Hello makers, I m Niloy, Product Lead & Researcher at BurnLink. It s been amazing seeing the support and response from the community so far. Today, I wanted to share something interesting about the thinking behind our product what led us to build it in the first place from a psychological perspective and what's the future of BurnLink.
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Sharath Kuruganty
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p/rankfender
Imed Radhouani
I'll start.
Supabase. Found it here three years ago. Thought it was just another backend. Now I can't imagine building without it.
Here's what it does for us at Rankfender:
Auth that doesn't make you crazy. We have users across 120+ countries. Supabase handles sign-ups, logins, password resets, magic links, OAuth with Google and GitHub. It just works. We didn't have to build any of it.
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p/self-promotion
Nkosilathi Nyoni
So here's what happened. We were running campaigns, watching our click metrics climb, feeling pretty good about performance. Then we started digging into where those clicks actually came from.
Half of them were bots.
Not simple ones either. Headless browsers mimicking human behavior perfectly. Selenium scripts automating clicks at scale. Click farms using mobile devices. Advanced stuff rotating IPs, spoofing geolocation, faking mouse movements, generating realistic referrer patterns. Fingerprinting evasion. Timing tricks. Some were so good they looked completely human.
We realized most link tools just count clicks. They don't ask if those clicks are real.
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Each of us leaves a digital footprint on the internet. The only difference is how much data and information we share publicly about ourselves.
For example, my local friend doesn't use his photo or name on his profiles so that no one will associate him too much with his income or political ideology.
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p/horse
Jake Crump
I've been using @Google Chrome for years and honestly never thought much about changing. It just always seemed like the best and easiest option. Lately though, I've been feeling like maybe I'm missing out. Chrome doesn't feel like the no-brainer pick anymore, and I'm seeing more and more interesting browsers out there.
Currently, @Horse is my top pick. This is the one I'm most interested in trying out, but it also seems like a pretty different approach. I don't necessarily want my productivity to dip, but that may just be inevitable whenever switching.
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Booga
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Manas Sharma
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Artem Anikeev
Hi Product Hunters!
I m Artem Anikeev, founder of FakeRadar.io the world's first real-time deepfake detection tool designed specifically for video calls.
Why FakeRadar?
The rise of deepfake technology has brought new risks to everyday digital communication. From fraudulent job interviews to high-stake banking scams, the threat is real - and constantly evolving. FakeRadar was born to address this urgent need with cutting-edge, accessible technology.
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p/chatgpt
Aaron O'Leary
@OpenAI just launched ChatGPT Atlas, its own browser for macOS that bakes the model right into every tab. You can highlight text to summarize or rewrite it, chat alongside any site, and keep the AI open in a split view while you browse.
It even remembers what you ve been doing over time, though that s already raising privacy flags.
What s interesting is that Atlas doesn t feel like a new product it just feels like ChatGPT trying to absorb the browser itself.
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Namrata Dutta
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Sudheer Bandaru
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Matteo Zumpano
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