Software Details:
Version: 1.1
Upload Date: 17 Feb 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 41
Snowden Tribute is a freely distributed, yet commercial Live Linux-based operating system dedicated to the famous Edward Snowden computer specialist, and designed to be used for anonymous web surfing.
Based on Debian, deployable on USB flash drives
It is based on Debian GNU/Linux and works directly from a USB flash drive, which means that after a computer reboot, all your settings or saved files will be gone, except for the network, sound and keyboard layout.When booting the Live USB from the BIOS of a computer, you will notice that the operating system will start automatically in 5 seconds, loading all the necessary drivers and components. In the end, users will be dropped to a shell prompt where they have to use login.
After logging in, type the ‘startx’ command (without quotes) and press the Enter key on your keyboard to start the graphical interface, which is actually the Mozilla Firefox web browser, which is configured to use Tor for an anonymous web browsing experience.
Stay away from NSA with this distro
The Snowden Tribute makes use of the anonymous Tor network and the powerful Mozilla Firefox web browser for providing a NSA-free web browsing experience to regular users worldwide.An administrative interface is also provided to users, so they can easily and quickly change the locale and keyboard, enable support for proprietary video drivers, enable sound support, as well as to enable persistence for settings, so you won’t have to reconfigure everything again next time you use the distribution.
Limitations:
- Free version will halt after 20 minutes of use.
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