Tails is a secure Linux operating system designed for privacy.
Tails is a secure Linux operating system designed for privacy.
TAILS refers to 'The Anemic Incognito Live System,' functioning from a USB, SD card, or CD that operates independently of your main PC with almost no footprint. It offers many possibilities, especially because it includes the Tor browser. I’m curious to see if Luke creates a video about it. If anyone wants to experiment, I’ll share a step-by-step guide and attach it here tomorrow morning.
LMG might create a video about Linux, but they're likely to focus on Ubuntu or Mint rather than obscure setups. It's probably not aimed at security experts who only use Linus' content, nor at scriptkiddies looking for simple tutorials. You'll find more value at TekSyndicate or similar places.
TOR is recommended since you're a child who uses the internet in 2013. It contains many weaknesses that are constantly being exposed through leaks from U.S. cybersecurity sources. Using TOR won't guarantee your privacy if your internet service provider is linked to your home, personal details, or financial accounts. Government agencies operate their own servers and can take control of any they intercept. It's safer to choose a VPN service for better protection instead of risking yourself on the TOR network, which may draw unwanted attention from hackers and authorities.