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Tails 6.1 Free Download Full Version

Tails has been upgraded to include a new version of the Debian-based LiveCD Linux software. It allows you to surf the web quietly and anonymously, without fear of being monitored. All outbound connections are routed through the anonymous Tor network, while all non-anonymous connections are prohibited.

The Tails LiveCD in Russian will help you browse and achieve your goals quickly after launch, thanks to an extensive collection of essential utilities that are easy to use even for beginners.

The system is designed to boot from a LiveCD or LiveUSB and leave no traces on your computer, which is very crucial today, considering the need of numerous firms, corporations, and websites to collect information about you. You may learn more about this operating system and download Tails below.

After burning the ISO image from the archive to a DVD or flash drive (using UltraISO or UNetbootin), insert it into the computer and reboot, ensuring that the BIOS is set to the correct boot sequence.

Then it’s simple: choose Russian, check the boxes (as seen in the second screenshot), and get started. The system wakes up quickly and operates smoothly, unlike, say, the Tor browser, which can occasionally slow down under Windows. This is understandable, given that the OS is clean and Tor is functioning well.

Peculiarities:

  • Tor is used in isolated mode to surf the web anonymously, with support for network bridges (including obfuscated ones), the Vidalia graphical shell, and Firefox with an Iceweasel patch. Pidgin is used for messaging because it supports OTR (Off-the-Record Messaging), a cryptographic technology for instant messaging systems. Claws Mail, which supports GnuPG, is used as an email client. There is also the OpenOffice and LibreOffice office suites, and the KeePassX password manager. In general, the system works properly and requires no additional components.
  • The interface, whether disguised as Windows XP or Windows 8, is easy to use and fully localised so that you won’t get lost or confused. Furthermore, the system identifies all of your drives, allowing you to save downloaded files or documents to them and subsequently access them in the real system once your anonymous web surfing session is complete. The system also includes a conventional browser for unsafe browsing, called Unsafe Web Browser, in case you need to register anywhere.
  • Access to i2P, a completely anonymous network “within the network” (intended to secure data transfer from external surveillance and monitoring, such as ISP tracking), has also been established; several sites have already switched to using it.
  • When you first launch Tails, you will be prompted to enter an administrator password.
  • This is a handy, simple, and user-friendly LiveCD OS for maintaining security and privacy.

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