<stringname="GENERAL_DEFAULT_TEXT"translatable="true">Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industrys standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum</string>
<stringname="GENERAL_INTERNET_ERROR_MESSAGE"translatable="true">These might be the problems you are facing \n\n• Webpage or Website might be down \n• Your Internet connection might be poor \n• You might be using a proxy \n• Website might be blocked by firewall</string>
<stringname="SETTING_ACCESSIBILITY_VOICE_INFO"translatable="true">Allow voice dictation in the URL bar</string>
<stringname="SETTING_ACCESSIBILITY_FONT_CUSTOM"translatable="true">Select custom font scaling</string>
<stringname="SETTING_ACCESSIBILITY_FONT_CUSTOM_SAMPLE"translatable="true">Drag the slider until you can read this comfortably. Text should look at least this big after double-tapping on a paragraph</string>
<stringname="SETTING_TRACKING_SUB_HEADER"translatable="true">Protect your online identity</string>
<stringname="SETTING_TRACKING_SUB_HEADER_INFO"translatable="true">Keep your identity to your self. We can protect you from several trackers that follow what you do online. Tracking protection can also be used to block advertisement</string>
<stringname="SETTING_PRIVACY_TRACKING_OPTION1_INFO"translatable="true">Allow identity tracking. This might cause your online identity to be stolen</string>
<stringname="SETTING_PRIVACY_TRACKING_OPTION3_INFO"translatable="true">Stop all known trackers, Pages will load faster but some functionality might not work</string>
<stringname="ALERT_SECURE_INFO"translatable="true">Connection is secure</string>
<stringname="ALERT_SECURE_INFO_DETAIL"translatable="true">Your information(for example, password or credit card numbers) is private when it is sent to this site</string>
<stringname="ALERT_REPORT_URL_INFO"translatable="true">If you think this URL is illegal or disturbing, report it to us, so we can take legal action</string>
<stringname="ALERT_RATEUS_FAILURE"translatable="true">Sorry To Hear That!</string>
<stringname="ALERT_RATEUS_FAILURE_INFO"translatable="true">If you are having difficulty while using this application please reach out to us via email. We will try to solve your problem as soon as possible</string>
<stringname="ALERT_BRIDGE_MAIL"translatable="true">Request New Bridge</string>
<stringname="ALERT_BRIDGE_MAIL_INFO"translatable="true">Select E-mail below to request a bridge address.\n\nOnce you have an address, copy & paste it into the above box and start the application.</string>
<stringname="ALERT_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT_FAILURE"translatable="true">Language not supported</string>
<stringname="ALERT_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT_FAILURE_INFO"translatable="true">System language is not supported by this application. We are working to include it soon</string>
<stringname="ALERT_PANIC_INFO"translatable="true">Reset application in case if its not working. We will try to reconfigure it so it might work again. \n\n⚠️ Warning! it will clear Genesis app data</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE"translatable="true">Welcome | Hidden Web Gateway</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_INFO"translatable="true">This application provide you a platform to search and open hidden web urls. Here are few suggestions\n</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_1"translatable="true">Deep Web Online Market</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_2"translatable="true">Leaked Documents and Books</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_3"translatable="true">Dark Web News and Articles</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_4"translatable="true">Secret Softwares and Hacking Tools</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_5"translatable="true">Don\'t Show Again</string>
<stringname="ALERT_WELCOME_MESSAGE_BT_6"translatable="true">Finance and Money</string>
<stringname="ALERT_DATA_CLEARED_INFO"translatable="true">Private data cleared successfully. Some default settings will require application to restart. Now you can safely continue browsing</string>
<stringname="ALERT_DATA_CLEARED_INFO_SHORTCUT"translatable="true">Private data cleared successfully. Application will close in a moment. Now you can safely continue browsing</string>
<stringname="HEADER_1_DESC"translatable="true">At other search engines, when you do a search and then click on a link, your search terms are sent to that site you clicked on (in the HTTP referrer header). We call this sharing of personal information "search leakage”, For example, when you search for something private, you are sharing that private search not only with your search engine, but also with all the sites that you clicked on (for that search). In addition, when you visit any site, your computer automatically sends information about it to that site (including your User agent and IP address). This information can often be used to identify you directly. So when you do that private search, not only can those other sites know your search terms, but they can also know that you searched it. It is this combination of available information about you that raises privacy concerns. Genesis prevents search leakage by default. Instead, when you click on a link on our site, we route (redirect) that request in such a way so that it does not send your search terms to other sites. The other sites will still know that you visited them, but they will not know what search you entered beforehand.\n\nAt some other search engines (including us), you can also use an encrypted version (HTTPS), which as a byproduct doesn't usually send your search terms to sites. However, it is slower to connect to these versions and if you click on a site that also uses HTTPS then your search is sent. Nevertheless, the encrypted version does protect your search from being leaked onto the computers it travels on between you and us.\n\nAt Genesis, our encrypted version goes even further and automatically changes links from a number of major Web sites to point to the encrypted versions of those sites. It is modeled after (and uses code from) the HTTPS Everywhere. These sites include Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon to name a few. Another way to prevent search leakage is by using something called a POST request, which has the effect of not showing your search in your browser, and, as a consequence, does not send it to other sites. You can turn on POST requests on our settings page, but it has its own issues. POST requests usually break browser back buttons, and they make it impossible for you to easily share your search by copying and pasting it out of your Web browser's address bar.\n\nFinally, if you want to prevent sites from knowing you visited them at all, you can use a proxy like Tor. Genesis actually operates a Tor exit enclave, which means you can get end to end anonymous and encrypted searching using Tor and DDG together. You can enter !proxy domain into Genesis as well, and we will route you through a proxy, e.g. !proxy breadpig.com. Unfortunately, proxies can also be slow, and free proxies (like the one we use) are funded by arguably excessive advertising. Because of these drawbacks in HTTPS, POST and proxies we decided to take the redirect approach to combat search leakage. However, we leave the choice up to you. You can deviate from the default on our settings page by toggling the redirect or address bar settings. You can also use our encrypted version.</string>
<stringname="HEADER_2_DESC"translatable="true">Other search engines save your search history. Usually your searches are saved along with the date and time of the search, some information about your computer (e.g. your IP address, User agent and often a unique identifier stored in a browser cookie), and if you are logged in, your account information (e.g. name and email address). With only the timestamp and computer information, your searches can often be traced directly to you. With the additional account information, they are associated directly with you. Also, note that with this information your searches can be tied together. This means someone can see everything youve been searching, not just one isolated search. You can usually find out a lot about a person from their search history. Its sort of creepy that people at search engines can see all this info about you, but that is not the main concern. The main concern is when they either a) release it to the public or b) give it to law enforcement. Why would they release it to the public? AOL famously released supposedly anonymous search terms for research purposes, except they didnt do a good job of making them completely anonymous, and they were ultimately.\n\n The other way to release it to the public is by accident. Search engines could lose data, or get hacked, or accidentally expose data due to security holes or incompetence, all of which has happened with personal information on the Internet. Why would search engines give your search history to law enforcement? Simply because law enforcement asked for it, usually as part of a legal investigation. If you read privacy policies and terms of service carefully you will notice that they say they can give your information on court order. This makes sense because they may be legally obligated to do so. However, search engines are not legally obligated to collect personal information in the first place. They do it on their own volition. The bottom line is if search engines have your information, it could get out, even if they have the best intentions. And this information (your search history) can be pretty personal.\n\nFor these reasons, Genesis takes the approach to not collect any personal information. The decisions of whether and how to comply with law enforcement requests, whether and how to anonymize data, and how to best protect your information from hackers are out of our hands. Your search history is safe with us because it cannot be tied to you in any way.</string>
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<stringname="HEADER_3_DESC"translatable="true">When you search at Genesis, we dont know who you are and there is no way to tie your searches together. When you access Genesis (or any Web site), your Web browser automatically sends information about your computer, e.g. your User agent and IP address because this information could be used to link you to your searches, we do not log (store) it at all. This is a very unusual practice, but we feel it is an important step to protect your privacy. It is unusual for a few reasons. First, most server software auto-stores this information, so you have to go out of your way not to store it. Second, most businesses want to keep as much information as possible because they dont know when it will be useful. Third, many search engines actively use this information, for example to show you more targeted advertising.\n\nAnother way that your searches are often tied together at other search engines are through browser cookies, which are pieces of information that sit on your computer and get sent to the search engine on each request. What search engines often do is store a unique identifier in your browser and then associate that identifier with your searches.\n\nAt Genesis, no cookies are used by default. In response to efforts by the EFF and others, the major search engines have begun "anonymizing" their search log data after periods of time. Sure, this is better than not doing so, but you should note that this does not make your search history anonymous in the same way that it is at Genesis. What search engines generally do when they anonymize data is get rid of part of your IP address or turn it into something that doesnt look exactly like an IP address. And they do the same thing for uniquely identifying cookies. However, in many cases, this so-called anonymous data can still tie your searches together, which can be used to reconstruct who you are and what you searched for. Additionally, search engines usually are silent on what they do with the User agent, which has been shown to also have enough information to often be personally identifiable, especially if isolated to a particular search session (day).</string>
<stringname="HEADER_4_DESC"translatable="true">At Genesis, no cookies are used by default. If you have changed any settings, then cookies are used to store those changes. However, in that case, they are not stored in a personally identifiable way. For example, the large size setting is stored as s=l; no unique identifier is in there. Furthermore, if you prefer not to use cookies to store settings, you can use URL parameters instead.\n\nWe do not use any third parties to do the code insertion, and we do not work with any sites that share personally identifiable information (e.g. name, address, etc.) via their affiliate programs. This means that no information is shared from Genesis to the sites, and the only information that is collected from this process is product information, which is not tied to any particular user and which we do not save or store on our end. It is completely analogous to the search result case from the previous paragraph--we can see anonymous product info such that we cannot tie them to any particular person (or even tie multiple purchases together).\n\nThis whole affiliate process is an attempt to keep advertising to a minimal level on Genesis. Finally, if you give us feedback, it may be stored in our email. However, you can give anonymous feedback (by not entering your email or other personal info on the feedback form).</string>
<stringname="HEADER_5_DESC"translatable="true">If you turn redirects off in the settings and you dont either turn POST on or use our encrypted site, then your search could leak to sites you click on. Yet as explained above, this does not happen by default. Also, like anyone else, we will comply with court ordered legal requests. However, in our case, we dont expect any because there is nothing useful to give them since we dont collect any personal information</string>
<stringname="HEADER_6_DESC"translatable="true">This SERVICE is provided by at no cost and is intended for use as is. This page is used to inform visitors regarding my policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use my Service. If you choose to use my Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation to this policy. The Personal Information that we collect is used for providing and improving the Service. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.\n\nThe terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, which is accessible at https://genesishiddentechnologies.com/privacy unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy.
For a better experience, while using our Service, we may collect a certain personally identifiable information that is Advertisement Identifier. The information that we collect is retained on your device and is not collected by me in any way. The app does use third party services that may collect information used to identify you. Link to privacy policy of third party service providers used by the app are\n
Google Play Services: https://policies.google.com/privacy
This application collects user android advertisement identifier and sends it to third party that is google admob for displaying best advertisement suited for that individual but We don’t personally maintain or use this advertisement identifier in any way. We may employ third-party companies and individuals due to the following reasons:\n
To facilitate our Service
To provide the Service on our behalf
To perform Service-related services or
To analyzing service usage
We want to inform users of this Service that these third parties have access to your Personal Information. The reason is to perform the tasks assigned to them on our behalf. However, they are obligated not to disclose or use the information for any other purpose. We value your trust in providing us your Personal Information, thus we are striving to use commercially acceptable means of protecting it. But remember that no method of transmission over the internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure and reliable, and we cannot guarantee its absolute security\n\n
This Service only contain links to other sites. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that site. Note that these external sites are not operated by us. Therefore, we strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of these websites. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services. We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. Thus, you are advised to review this page periodically for any changes. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page. These changes are effective immediately after they are posted on this page.</string>
<stringname="BRIDGE_DESC"translatable="true">Bridges are unlisted Tor relays that make it more difficult to block connections into the Tor network. Because of how some countries try to block Tor, certain bridges work in some countries but not others</string>
<stringname="ORBOT_LOG_INFO"translatable="true">If you are facing connectivity issue while starting Genesis please copy the following code and find issue online or send it to us, so we can try to help you out </string>
<stringname="PROXY_CONNECTIVITY_SETTING_INFO"translatable="true">To change proxy settings please restart this application and navigate to proxy manager. It can be opened by pressing on GEAR icon at bottom</string>
<stringname="ORBOT_DESCRIPTION"translatable="true">We connect you to the Tor Network run by thousands of volunteers around the world! Can these options help you</string>
<stringname="ORBOT_TITLE"translatable="true">Internet is censored here (Bypass Firewall)</string>
<stringname="ORBOT_BRIDGE_WARNING"translatable="true">Bridges causes internet to run very slow. Use them only if internet is censored in your country or Tor network is blocked</string>
<stringname="ERROR_M1"translatable="true">This site can\'t be reached</string>
<stringname="ERROR_M2"translatable="true">An error occurred during a connection</string>
<stringname="ERROR_M3"translatable="true">The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified</string>
<stringname="ERROR_M4"translatable="true">The page is currently not live or down due to some reason</string>
<stringname="ERROR_M5"translatable="true">Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.</string>