oLantern
oLantern is a decentralized, open-source software project that aims to provide a secure and private way to access the internet. It was initially developed as a fork of the Tor network, with the goal of improving its performance and usability. oLantern uses a combination of encryption and obfuscation techniques to hide the user's online activity from censors and surveillance. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. The software is free and open-source, and its source code is available on GitHub. oLantern has been used by millions of people around the world to access censored content and protect their privacy online. However, it has also been criticized for its association with the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace that was shut down by the FBI in 2013. Despite this controversy, oLantern continues to be used by many people who value their online privacy and freedom of expression.