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Almost everything we do digitally leaves a trace of some kind, and while it can be useful to look back on this past activity—when trying to remember where that great coffee shop you stumbled across is, perhaps—this continual logging and tracking doesn’t really align with best privacy and security practices.
Meet Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System), a Linux distro based on Debian that maximizes user security and privacy. It can run from a USB drive, which means you’re able to plug it into any laptop or desktop with a free port (Mac or PC) and take it away again when you’re done, with nothing left behind on the computer you borrowed. Tails also comes with anonymous internet browsing built in as standard, through the Tor browser and the Tor network that reroutes your online activity across several private web nodes. No
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