Secure-K OS is a new Linux distribution based on Debian and runs from a live USB. The distribution is designed to provide secure communication and anonymous web browsing using applications such as the antchangeTox messages and the Tor web browser.
Secure-K comes with the GNOME Shell desktop environment and is developed by Mon-K.
The company says Secure-K already has a full suite of encrypted app: tools conversations, video and VOIP, an anonymous browser for Internet, a full range of office products and the ability to sync securely to Mon-K cloud for backup and recovery in case you lose your USB.
The company recently added the possibility of encrypted email.
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Although the company said the distribution will be released in October, we can now find out if the Secure-K is the functional Mon-K claims with a free version it released.
Mon-K says the OS will be released in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB in personal and business versions.
The following USB versions are currently available:
Watch the presentation video:
Download the free version and read the differences between light and full version from official webpage:
https://mon-k.com/downloads/securek-personal-lite_18.5.zip
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