مقدمة
Ceno is a mobile web browser based on Mozilla Android Components. It is designed for accessing and distributing web content (websites) using a novel approach that relies on BitTorrent – a decentralized file sharing network. Ceno's advantage comes from side-stepping current Internet censorship methods and allowing people to access and share web information in and across regions where connectivity has been interrupted or compromised.
Ceno Browser allows you to access any website on the Internet, even if it is not normally accessible in your country or region.
If a website you want to visit is accessible, Ceno will access it directly and behave like any other browser. But if you are not able to access the desired website directly, Ceno will attempt to access it through its own peer-to-peer network. Ceno will cache the accessed website contents and make them available to other Ceno users utilising the peer-to-peer technology.
When other members of the Ceno network request the same contents and they are not able to access them directly, Ceno will identify that the requested website content is stored in the cache of your Ceno app. From there, it will be uploaded from your device to the internet and redirected to the person who requested it. In the Settings of your Ceno app, you will be able to see how much data has been stored on your device and all the websites you have shared.
Of course this only applies to the websites you visit in the Public mode.
For all your personal needs, such as emails, messages, subscriptions or purchases, we have provided a Personal mode. When you access the internet in this mode, Ceno app doesn’t store the pages you access, and therefore it does not share them with anybody else.
This user guide contains detailed information about Ceno's features and their purpose.
We hope you enjoy using our app.