What are the differences between the Bullet-Proof PC operating system and Microsoft Windows?
Bullet-Proof PC is a highly tuned and customized operating system based on Linux. Linux is free under the General Public License (GPL) to use for both business and personal use. There are no costs associated with the operating system. Linux is more secure than Microsoft Windows by design. We have taken the already secure Linux operating system, tweaked it, stripped it down to speed it up and make it easier to use, and took it a step further by choosing hardware that is highly reliable. The result is an ultra secure, Bullet-Proof PC that won’t crash.
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