Tails OS -
The Amnesic Incognito Live System

Definition

what is Tails?

Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) is a privacy-focused Linux based operating system designed to preserve anonymity and protect against surveillance and censorship by being a portable OS that can be booted from a USB stick or DVD, leaving no trace on the computer it’s used on as it erases all user activity from RAM when shutting down.

Tails routes all internet traffic through the TOR network, ensuring encrypted and anonymous browsing and includes built-in tools (Like VeraCrypt) for secure communication and data encryption, making it a popular choice for journalists, activists, and anyone seeking to protect their privacy.

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