Incognito is an open source LiveDistro based on Gentoo Linux assisting you to securely and anonymously use the Internet almost anywhere you go, e.g. your home, work, university, favourite Internet café or local library.
Incognito can be used from either a CD or a USB drive and has several Internet applications (Web browser, IRC client, Mail client, Instant messenger, etc.) pre-configured with security in mind, and all Internet traffic will be anonymized.
To use it, you simply insert the CD or USB that you have installed Incognito on in a computer and restart it. Incognito should then start as an independent operating system instead of Microsoft Windows or whatever operating system that is installed on the computer.
Get started
You can download Incognito Live CD from here. The Incognito LiveCD is distributed as an ISO image file. Most CD recording software can record this file directly to a CD (note that this is not the same as simply putting the file on the CD, but an option like “record CD image” or “restore CD backup” should be used). If you want Incognito on a USB drive there currently is no way to do that directly. Instead it is required to have Incognito on a CD, start it and use the provided script (located on the desktop) and follow the instructions.
How does Incognito provide with anonymity?
Incognito sends all your Internet traffic through the Tor network which makes your Internet traffic very hard to trace. So if someone tries to trace you when you are using Incognito, the trail will stop somewhere in Tor network with the IP address of some of its participants, not your. Similarly, if someone tried to see where you ultimately want to send your traffic, they will only reach as far as some computer in the Tor network.
[Download Incognito Live CD]
P.S. If Incognito does not work for you, then check a VPN service like HideMyAss, HideIpVPN or IAPS Security Services.
