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Post by Pete on Dec 21, 2017 9:25:58 GMT
The program is called Tails. It stands for The Amnesic Incognito Live System, and it routes all of your internet traffic through the Tor network, an anonymous network designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. This network makes it hard for anyone to see what sites you're visiting. Tails also includes several state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to help make sure any data sent or received is protected by end-to-end encryption. Basically, you'll not only be anonymous, but attackers will be severely limited in their ability to eavesdrop on your communication. Tails Here
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Post by Pete on Dec 22, 2017 0:49:55 GMT
This interests me a great deal 'cause I'm a big advocate of online privacy & use 3 Firefox add-ons that help assure that my online activity stays private.
I've read up on Tails & there is a version for Ubuntu & there are several ways to download & install it. Installing it directly to ones PC, installing it to a USB stick or DVD or using sudo-commands in the terminal.
First I have to decide for sure if I want it & then which method I want to use.
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