Linux Kodachi 4.2, the safe and anonymous operating systems

Linux Kodachi 4.2, the safe and anonymous operating systems

Linux Kodachi 4.2, the safe and anonymous operating systems


Linux Kodachi is an operating system based on Debian 8.6, which provides a secure, anti-forensic and anonymous environment, taking into account all the features that a person who is concerned about privacy should have to be sure. 
Kodachi is very easy to use all you have to do is start it on your PC through a USB drive, having a fully functional operating system with established VPN connection + Tor connection + DNScrypt service running. No configuration or knowledge of Linux is required to make all this work, this distribution does all this for you. The entire operating system works from RAM, so once you turn it off, no trace is left of all your activities.

Linux Kodachi 4.2, the safe and anonymous operating systems


Kodachi is a live-cd operating system (live), which can be started on almost any computer from a DVD, USB memory or SD card. Your goal is to preserve your privacy and anonymity, and it helps you:
  • Surf the Internet anonymously.
  • All your Internet connections are forced to go through the VPN and Tor network with DNS encryption.
  • Do not leave a trace on the equipment you are using unless you explicitly ask for it.
  • It uses state-of-the-art cryptography and privacy tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.
Linux Kodachi 4.2, the safe and anonymous operating systems

  1. How to use it:
    First option (recommended): Download the ISO file and burn it to a USB flash memory using a free tool such as Rufus or Linux Live and then boot the PC with it. You will need to boot and press the F12 key to get the boot menu and select your USB.
  2. Second option: Download the ISO file and burn it to a DVD using a free tool like DAEMON Tools then boot the PC from the disk.
  3. Third option: Download the ISO file to start it using Vmware or Virtualbox.
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