SecureDrop: Help us test WEBCAT alpha

This was always my favorite (and pretty much only) feature I liked from Mega.nz, how you could install a local browser extension and have some more verifiable experience. If this essentially brings similar benefits to any(?) web application, that could be huge.

Previously: Introducing WEBCAT: Web-based Code Assurance and Transparency | Securedrop

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First, developers ensure all their executable assets, such as JS, CSS, and their main HTML page, are static.

From: Introducing WEBCAT: Web-based Code Assurance and Transparency

Probably not “any”, but still something I’m excited about and probably still more applicable than I realize.