Tails OS
Tails OS
No one has mentioned using the Tails OS before. Its reliability isn't widely documented.
Netflix sounds interesting, but I haven’t checked its security. I wouldn’t recommend it based on that.
I don't rely on persistent storage since each restart erases everything, but I tried Tails before. Here are my thoughts... It's not the most stable operating system, and updating it can be tricky. The setup needs two flash drives—one for the installer, another for the actual OS. Tails has limited built-in software; it's designed mainly for online privacy, not general use. Mostly I use Tor as the main browser, and I can switch to I2P if needed. Without a persistent volume, things become unreliable (files wouldn't survive shutdowns). Tails has some compatibility problems with certain laptops—my Acer Aspire E 15, for instance, won't shut down properly unless I keep pressing the power button. But with my MacBook Pro, I only faced a few issues, mostly just a boot menu glitch. From a privacy angle, Tails is great because it routes traffic through Tor. It often becomes my preferred OS during vacations.