Threatbrowser
A powerful, open-source, user-friendly browser designed for multi-accounting.
Install / Use
/learn @syrex1013/ThreatbrowserREADME
🔗 Quick Links
📍 Overview
ThreatBrowser is the first open-source multiaccounting browser. Proxy integration, unlimited profiles, everything included.
📷 Gallery
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Profiles Section

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Bypassing fingerprint tests

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Proxy Manager

📦 Features
- Unlimited profiles
- SOCKS4/5, HTTP/S proxy integration
- Custom User Agents settings
- Open-Source
🚀 Getting Started
Requirements
Ensure you have the following dependencies installed on your system:
- Node.js:
version 14.x or higher - npm:
version 6.x or higher - TypeScript:
version 4.x or higher - Electron:
version 13.x or higher
⚙️ Installation for development
- Clone the threatbrowser repository:
git clone https://github.com/syrex1013/threatbrowser
- Change to the project directory:
cd threatbrowser
- Install the dependencies:
npm install
🤖 Running threatbrowser for development
Use the following command to run development build
npm run dev
🛠 Building for windows
Use the following command to build ThreatBrowser for windows
npm run build:win
You can also use prebuilt versions from our releses section.
🛠 Project Roadmap
- [x]
► Custom useragents - [ ]
► More customizations of profile - [ ]
► Exporting profiles and cookies
and more!
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Here are several ways you can contribute:
- Submit Pull Requests: Review open PRs, and submit your own PRs.
- Join the Discussions: Share your insights, provide feedback, or ask questions.
- Report Issues: Submit bugs found or log feature requests for Threatbrowser.
- Fork the Repository: Start by forking the project repository to your GitHub account.
- Clone Locally: Clone the forked repository to your local machine using a Git client.
git clone https://github.com/syrex1013/threatbrowser - Create a New Branch: Always work on a new branch, giving it a descriptive name.
git checkout -b new-feature-x - Make Your Changes: Develop and test your changes locally.
- Commit Your Changes: Commit with a clear message describing your updates.
git commit -m 'Implemented new feature x.' - Push to GitHub: Push the changes to your forked repository.
git push origin new-feature-x - Submit a Pull Request: Create a PR against the original project repository. Clearly describe the changes and their motivations.
Once your PR is reviewed and approved, it will be merged into the main branch.
</details>📄 License
This project is protected under the MIT License. For more details, refer to the LICENSE file.
