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# Attractor
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Attractor is a web browser for iOS and macOS prioritizing security and aggresive content filtering, and some nifty useful features.
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## Security Modes
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Attractor aggresively filters unwanted web content and prevents arbitrary code execution (JavaScript) by default. I created a special browser for this purpose. Philosophically speaking, I believe the web should primarily be used as a document viewer (as originally intended by [Tim Berners-Lee](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_wide_web)). Interactive web applications are fine, but the *default* mode should be document viewing, which is why this security model exists.
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Attractor operates in five "security modes":
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1. **Alpha** (Default) All JavaScript is blocked, as well as web fonts and iframes.
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2. **Bravo** Only embedded scripts are allowed. This means any JavaScript enclosed in `<script>` tags. Often this is enough to allow form validation to occur without issue.
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3. **Charlie** Allows external JavaScript, but only from the same security origin. Meaning, if browsing `buzzert.net`, only external scripts from the domain `buzzert.net` (or subdomains) are allowed to execute.
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4. **Delta** Allows external JavaScript, but only from a curated list of common CDNs.
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5. **Echo** All scripts are allowed.
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## Other features
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- Dark mode (a very good one that uses low-level stylesheet injection to prevent flicker)
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- Tab syncing
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- Share via Email
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- Reader Mode
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- Arbitrary zoom scale
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- User-defined scripts and stylesheets via UI
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- Custom redirect rules
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- Catalyst and iPadOS support
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