Serious about online privacy? This 'live' Linux OS is for you
Briefly

Tails, short for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," is a live operating system that prioritizes user privacy and data security. Operating entirely from system RAM, Tails requires no installation, allowing users to boot from a USB drive. It automatically routes all internet traffic through the Tor network, ensuring anonymity. Key features include the amnesic property of forgetting all data upon shutdown, a suite of encryption tools for secure communication, and functionality to prevent tracking. Tails is ideal for those needing confidentiality in sensitive transactions or simply wishing to browse without leaving behind a digital footprint.
If you want serious privacy, insert a bootable USB drive with Tails, boot your computer, and enjoy all the privacy you need.
Tails focuses on four key issues: Privacy, Amnesic, Encryption, and Live, providing users with powerful tools to safeguard their online activities.
Read at ZDNET
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