These apps are designed to combine bittorrent tech with a web browser to enable people to share websites peer to peer, so excluded people can reach restricted access websites indirectly and enjoy some liberation from Cloudflare:
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CENO [Android & Windows] has been around a while but apparently lost steam. It’s archived and had no development apparently in 4 years. It’s also broken in my attempt to launch it. (update: a fork of CENO apparently had a commit ~2 weeks ago… so perhaps not a dead project after all)
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Akoopa [linux] is new and was just presented at FOSDEM 2026. It’s a Tor Browser fork in very early stages. Apparently it only functions as a bittorrent client for grabbing static data at this point.
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(update) Agregore looks like a healthy project.
I personally would be happy with just a backend. If I could pass an URL to rtorrent and end up with a local .mhtml file that any browser of my choice could open, I would be very happy.
