Browser, not authority
The browser renders and writes Bigfoot protocol records for the user. It does not define truth, override the protocol, or become a substitute database for third-party services.
Free browser client
Browse the normal web while seeing and contributing to public Bigfoot context around pages, domains, spaces, documents, claims, evidence, and search paths.
The browser renders and writes Bigfoot protocol records for the user. It does not define truth, override the protocol, or become a substitute database for third-party services.
The browser is designed to participate as a lite Bigfoot node when P2P participation is enabled. It may serve public Bigfoot records and protocol cache entries it accessed during the session, subject to user settings and participation limits.
Browsing, viewing local context, managing a thumbprint, applying lenses, blocking users, and using the interface are not subscription features. Some network actions use BFT because they create work for public nodes.