put together bypass.city with krnl-and-linkvertise-bypasser because they developed by the same people, linked to each other and use the same discord
put together the yuumari web bypasser and extension "auto-link-bypasser" because they developed by the same people and linked to each other
- Fixed some markdown and desc errors
- Improved consistency by merging together some links without any description which were previously listed one under another
- Moved stuff with a description above merged descriptionless links since it just looks goofy the other way around
**Changes made:**
- Removed [Xfinity Speed Test](https://speedtest.xfinity.com/), only has servers in the US and doesn't offer that much info anyway, all the tips are very basic, common knowledge stuff
- Removed [DLS Reports](http://www.dslreports.com/tools), pretty unreliable and alt tabbing cancels the speed test
- Removed [wifiman](http://wifiman.com/), admits to collecting information and sharing it with third parties
- Removed [Net Speed Meter](https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/app/9nmbx01pxz4l), there's no need to install an app just for a speedtest + it has pretty low ratings
- Removed [GoogleFiber](http://speedtest.googlefiber.net/), no https and doesn't show much info
- Removed [Speedtest-Tracker](https://github.com/henrywhitaker3/Speedtest-Tracker), overall seems pretty broken and is no longer updated (last update 2 yrs ago and 150 issues open)
- Removed [PeerFast](https://diegorbaquero.github.io/PeerFast/), stuck on test is starting and hasn't been updated in 2 years
- Removed [testmyspeed](https://testmyspeed.onl/), another speedtest developed by Ookla but there's no reason to use it over https://www.speedtest.net/ or fast
- Removed [speedtestcustom](https://pcmag.speedtestcustom.com/), clone of testmyspeed.onl with bright red background :')
- Removed [SpeedOf.Me](https://speedof.me/), doesn't show much info + sponsored by nord so it's heavily advertised on site
- Removed [BroadbandSpeedChecker](https://broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk/), shows signicantly slower results than normal and the site is overall pretty bloat with random stuff
- Removed [att](https://www.att.com/support/speedtest/), requires sign-up
- Removed [testmy](https://testmy.net/), pretty awful UI/UX, redirects a shitton during testing
- Removed [CIRA](https://performance.cira.ca/), requires a shitton of info to start the test
- Removed [OpenSpeedTest](https://openspeedtest.com/), pretty much a bloated clone of librespeed
- Removed [speed.io](https://speed.io/), doesn't show much info and meh UI, no reason to use it over everything else
- Removed [Netease](https://nstool.netease.com/), site is in chinese and no longer functional
- Removed [3](https://2ip.ru/), it's the russian version of 2ip, it should be moved to the non-eng russian section
- Removed [dnstools](http://www.dnstools.ch/), site is in german but generally should just be removed since no https
- Starred [Web Check](https://web-check.xyz/) in IP / Network Tools, it does very extensive checks and shows lots of information, is regularly updated and has a very nice and intuitive UI
**Changes made:**
- Reordered starred sites in Encode / Decode URLs. Ciphey should be first on the list because it's the fastest decryption tool, cross-platform and regularly updated. It is also fully automated, which I believe needs to be mentioned in the description since it's one of Ciphey's most distinguishable features. Added CyberChef under it, it has a lot of options but it is slower than Ciphey when it comes to longer/heavier encryptions. Placed universal text tools third because it only has options for encoding and converting text, not decoding, which I think is important to mention in the desc.
- Added [Dynamic](https://apps.maximelafarie.com/base64/) because it has a very clean, intuitive interface for dynamic Base64 encoding / decoding. It's the perfect site for when you just need to encode / decode some text to base64 and see it happen as you type for fastest results. It also cannot be found easily by googling, so I strongly believe it should be kept as a hidden gem sort of thing.
- Placed DenCode next to cryptii since they have the same description, there's no need for 2 lines.
- Added that TxtToEmoji can also be used for decryption in the desc.
- Placed Emoji Engine on a separate line because it is the only site with multilingual search, which I think is pretty important to mention in the description.
- Removed the dupe of Geniemoji which was just a link to the GH page of it, I decided to keep the github.io site of it.
- Removed Removed [Emotes Everywhere](https://kellphy.com/projects/kee.html) because it's just an empty page. Even when I refresh with adblock off, there's absolutely nothing even resembling an emoji there.
**Changes made:**
- Added descriptions
- Placed all Base64 related links next to each other for clarity
- Removed [Online UTF8 Tools](https://onlineutf8tools.com/), freemium (https://prnt.sc/I_fmTv41S-np) and doesn't have anything that isn't already covered in starred sites
- Removed [DenCode](https://dencode.com/), site is overall pretty janky since it automatically does every encryption/decryption possible at the same time and ciphers are broken, most stuff doesn't even have a decode option and it doesn't contain anything starred sites don't already have
- Removed [age online](https://age-online.com/), only one encryption method which is pretty weak and the project was last updated a year ago, doesn't appear to be maintained anymore
- Removed [Enigma machine](https://observablehq.com/@tmcw/enigma-machine), it's a cool way to show how the enigma machine worked but a tool used for encryption 100 years ago is obviously in no way practical to use now. This is more of a historical outlook on the very start of cryptography as a science, which is imo too niche to keep and it was last updated 4 years ago
- Removed [Encode/Decode](https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/encode_decode/), only a few encryption/decryption methods and nothing unique
- Removed [Universal Cyrillic decoder](https://2cyr.com/decode/?lang=en), max size is only 100KiB, site is very unintuitive and unreliable, hasn't been updated in 2 years
- Removed [Motobit](https://www.motobit.com/util/base64-decoder-encoder.asp), only has base64 encoding/decoding and the site looks awful
- Removed [Base64 encoder & decoder](https://www.64baser.com/), just a standard base64 encode/decode, doesn't have anything different from the starred base64 site
- Removed [URL Encode/Decode](https://www.url-encode-decode.com/), has less options and less intuitive UI than the other URL encode/decode site we have
- Removed [EmojiBatch](https://www.emojibatch.com/), only has the default emojis and provides no further information about them
- Removed [Emoji Cheat Sheet](https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/), doesn't have anything that isn't already covered by emojipedia + bloated with SEO BS
- Removed [PicMo](https://picmojs.com/), no longer maintained
- Removed [GetEmoji](https://getemoji.com/), copy of Emojipedia with way less features and nothing unique
- Removed [GenieEmoji](https://github.com/virejdasani/Geniemoji), dupe and wrong name
- Removed [Emotes Everywhere](https://kellphy.com/projects/kee.html), dead