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Security and Privacy for Linux

Best Free Password Manager for Linux


You just need to remember one single master password to access many user names, passwords and other private information saved in one single database. Features include defining titles and icons, grouping and sorting entries, and generating secure passwords.

The database is encrypted either with AES or Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key and uses a file format that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe for Windows.




Best Free Internet Safety Check for Linux

"Fastest ratings, uses green/yellow/red ratings and 'people' reliability icons, multiple rating categories to help you evaluate websites, fantastic warning screen to empower users to avoid potentially bad websites before interacting with them." (Review)


 Best Free Anonymous Surfing Service for Linux

"(Previously known as JAP) it's my top choice and a Java application that performs the role of a local (PC based) proxy server that redirects browser requests via the JonDo network. This allows the user to configure their choice of any browser rather than requiring a change to Opera." (Review)

Best Free Antivirus for Linux

"You may not need it. Some Linux users like to scan files prior to sending them to users of other operating systems, though." (Review)


Best Free Firewall for Linux

A complete firewall tool for Linux, allows for users to create a firewall with a wizard, open and close ports with a few clicks, completes with a real-time hit monitor.

Source : http://www.techsupportalert.com

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