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- -Navegador Privado está liberado bajo la licencia GPLv3+. - El texto completo de la licencia se encuentra en la parte inferior de este documento (se deja en el idioma original). - El código fuente está disponible en git.stoutner.com.
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es una versión modificada de una clase incluida en el código fuente de
- Android Camera.
- El archivo original se liberó bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0.
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- derivan de security
y de language
,
- que son parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material
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- Copyright de modificaciones © 2016 Soren Stoutner.
- Las imágenes resultantes se liberan bajo la licencia GPLv3+.
deriva de elementos de folder
y exit_to_app
, que son parte del
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- Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner.
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deriva de elementos de bookmark
y create_new_folder
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- Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner.
- La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.
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,
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- Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner.
- La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.
deriva de exit_to_app
, que es parte del conjunto de iconos Android Material
- y es liberado bajo la Licencia Apache 2.0. Copyright de modificaciones © 2017 Soren Stoutner.
- La imagen resultante se libera bajo la licencia GPLv3+.
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-share.
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