Building a Safe Educational Browser Hub

I launched onealbrowserhubresearch.j03.page as a safe, legal, and educational project to better understand how browser hub websites work. My goal is not to help people get around rules. My goal is to study how these sites are structured, why they spread, and how similar ideas can be redirected toward safer and more constructive purposes.

My background in cybersecurity, especially ethical hacking and pen testing, shaped how I approached this project. I became interested in the topic because browser-based hubs can reveal a lot about design, attention, accessibility, and web behavior. For cybersecurity researchers and defenders, these sites are worth studying because they show how public-facing browser experiences can attract users and spread quickly.

Over time, I want this project to grow into more than research alone. I plan to add safe educational games that I make myself, along with resources that may help schools support academics. My expertise begins on the cybersecurity side, so that is the foundation. From there, I hope to build something that is useful to researchers, educators, institutions, and students.

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