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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 965420" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>Tails, formerly known as Incognito Live CD / USB, only supports live boot from media and provides users with an ideal environment to surf the Internet anonymously. The system is based on the Debian GNU / Linux distribution and uses Tor technologies. When using Tails, all data transmitted during the session is encrypted and anonymized using the Tor network, no traces of activity remain on the host computer unless you configure Tails otherwise. The system uses modern open source cryptographic technologies to encrypt all session data, including e-mail messages, instant messaging client communications, and personal files. However, you wrote that you want to use Windows 10. Then you just have to use a virtual machine, as the users advised in the comments above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 965420, member: 80312"] Tails, formerly known as Incognito Live CD / USB, only supports live boot from media and provides users with an ideal environment to surf the Internet anonymously. The system is based on the Debian GNU / Linux distribution and uses Tor technologies. When using Tails, all data transmitted during the session is encrypted and anonymized using the Tor network, no traces of activity remain on the host computer unless you configure Tails otherwise. The system uses modern open source cryptographic technologies to encrypt all session data, including e-mail messages, instant messaging client communications, and personal files. However, you wrote that you want to use Windows 10. Then you just have to use a virtual machine, as the users advised in the comments above. [/QUOTE]
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