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0.4.3

Not secure
- Consistently use Chrome as default across platforms, allow user to specify
Chromium as desired (thanks jtbraun)

0.4.0

Not secure
- Remove compatibility for Python <3.5
- Add type hints
- Refactor for smaller functions
- Expand docstrings
- Revert from `cryptography` back to `PyCrypto` and `hashlib` for easier
installation.

0.3.4

Not secure
- Add support for new Ubuntu keyring / libsecret
- See <https://github.com/n8henrie/pycookiecheat/issues/12> for details
- Many thanks to stat1c1c3au and trideceth12 for contributions

0.3.0

- Use [`cryptography`](https://cryptography.io/en/latest/) instead of
`pycrypto` (thanks to [Taik](https://github.com/Taik)!)
- Seems to be [significantly
faster](https://github.com/n8henrie/pycookiecheat/pull/11#issuecomment-221950400)
- Works with PyPy >= 2.6.0 (no support for PyPy3 yet)

0.2.0

Not secure
- Fix domain and subdomain matching
- Make SQL query more secure by avoiding string formatting
- Many thanks to [Brandon Rhodes](https://github.com/brandon-rhodes) for 24c4234 !

0.1.10

Not secure
- Read version to separate file so it can be imported in setup.py
- Bugfix for python2 on linux

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