Open-source Linux distribution routes internet traffic through Tor network for surveillance prevention, focusing on security features and encryption tools
Ghostzilla is an open-source Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that is designed specifically for privacy, anonymity, and security on the internet. It routes all internet traffic through the Tor network by default to prevent surveillance or tracking of online activities.
Some key features of Ghostzilla include:
With its focus on making privacy and anonymity tools easy to access and use for Linux users, Ghostzilla is suitable for those who want to browse the internet, communicate online, or handle sensitive data securely without being monitored or tracked by third parties.