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for Windows, macOS, Linux and many more operating systems with Java support. Gophie allows you to navigate the Gopherspace, read text, watch images and download files with the integrated download manager. If you don’t like what you see, then Gophie is also fully customisable!
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100% Protocol Support
View all 16 item types
Customisable interface
Change colors and fonts
Integrated download manager
Multiple parallel file downloads
Search functionality in Gophie

Full 100% Gopher protocol (RFC 1436) support

Gophie supports all Gopher protocol items from the gophermenu including any images, search functionality, binary file downloads, telnet sessions and many more. Gophie launches your favourite media player for media files, so you can enjoy them best. Telnet sessions are also launched through your operating system with the telnet application of your choice.
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Gophie is Open Source under the GNU GPLv3 License

You can use Gophie under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 which not just allows you to use Gophie free of charge in any way you like, but also allows you to use Gophie’s source code, make changes or contribute to Gophie.

Fully customisable user interface

Pick the colours and fonts you like to adjust Gophie’s appearance to your taste and system styles.
Light theme for Gophie
Grass theme for Gophie
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Gophie is written in plain Java for anyone and any system

The use of standard Java does not just give Gophie maximum flexibility and compatibility with any operating system or Java compiler out there, including older versions, but also allows more developers understand Gophie’s code.

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Facebook's Terms of Service explicitly prohibit scraping content, bypassing privacy controls, or accessing an account without authorization. Utilizing iStaunch or similar tools puts your own account at risk of permanent suspension.

The allure of iStaunch preys on human curiosity. To avoid falling victim, security experts recommend a strict policy:

I can’t help with tools or apps that claim to let you view private social media profiles or bypass privacy settings. Those tools are often scams, violate terms of service, and can be malicious (malware, phishing, data theft).

Instead of risking your digital security with unreliable "viewers," use the legitimate methods designed by Facebook: facebook private profile viewer by istaunch install

People often cross-post private Facebook content onto public accounts on other networks. Legitimate Tools vs. False Claims

: Look through mutual connections to see if any photos or posts have been tagged publicly or shared with "Friends of Friends."

: This remains the only direct, legal way to view private timelines, stories, and hidden status updates. To avoid falling victim, security experts recommend a

Malicious Chrome or Firefox extensions often request permissions to "read and change all your data on all websites". Once installed, they can steal browser cookies, inject unwanted ads, and redirect your search engine results. 4. The Survey Trap

As detailed directly by the Facebook Help Center , third-party tools are fundamentally blocked from tracking profile viewers or circumventing privacy blocks. The Hidden Dangers of Installing "Profile Viewers"

The Facebook Private Profile Viewer by iStaunch works by using advanced algorithms to bypass Facebook's security measures. The tool is designed to retrieve information from Facebook's database, allowing users to view private profiles. The process is relatively straightforward: Legitimate Tools vs

Search the person's exact name or handle. Cached versions of older, public profile photos might appear.

: Some privacy settings allow "friends of friends" to see more information. Public Search

: Entering your Facebook information into third-party tools can lead to your own account being compromised.