- Tails
Tails is part of the Tor Project, a global nonprofit developing tools for online privacy and anonymity To better protect you, the same people are building the Tor network, the Tor Browser, and Tails
- Tails - Install Tails
Tails doesn't work on smartphones or tablets The hardware of smartphones and tablets is very different from the hardware of computers For now, it's impossible to make smartphone and tablet hardware work with Linux distributions like Tails Detailed system requirements and recommended hardware Other options Burning a Tails DVD
- Tails - How Tails works
Tails is built on solid foundations: the Tor network, the Debian operating system, the GNOME desktop environment, and all the tools included in Tails We share back our improvements so that many more people can benefit from our work
- Install Tails from Windows
Starting the computer using a Boot Menu key can be faster than starting the computer on Windows first and then on Tails We recommend you learn how to start Tails using the Boot Menu key if you use Tails regularly
- Tails - Features and included software
When starting Tails, you can choose between a large number of languages, including Arabic, English, Farsi, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, and more
- Tails - Documentation
Warnings: Tails is safe but not magic! Protecting your identity when using Tails Limitations of the Tor network Reducing risks when using untrusted computers Features and included software How can I trust Tails? License and source code distribution Acknowledgments and similar projects Contact OpenPGP keys First steps with Tails Starting Tails
- Tails - Frequently asked questions
As explained in our documentation about the fingerprint of Tor Browser in Tails, Tails provides anonymity by making it difficult to distinguish you from other users of Tor Browser (either in Tails or on other operating systems)
- Tails - Running Tails in a virtual machine
Running Tails inside a virtual machine has various security implications Depending on the host operating system and your security needs, running Tails in a virtual machine might be dangerous
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