Tails installer is now in Debian
Tails (The amnesic incognito live system) is a live OS based
on Debian GNU/Linux which aims at preserving the user’s privacy and anonymity
by using the Internet anonymously and circumventing censorship. Installed on
a USB device, it is configured to leave no trace on the computer you are
using unless asked explicitly.
As of today, the people the most needy for digital security are not computer
experts. Being able to get started easily with a new tool is critical to its
adoption, and even more in high-risk and stressful environments. That’s why we
wanted to make it faster, simpler, and more secure to install Tails for new
users.
One of the components of Tails, the Tails Installer is now
in Debian thanks to the Debian Privacy Tools Maintainers Team.
Tails Installer is a graphical tool to install or upgrade Tails
on a USB stick from an ISO image. It aims at making it easier and faster to get
Tails up and running.
The previous process for getting started with Tails was very complex and was
problematic for less tech-savvy users. It required starting Tails three
times, and copying the full ISO image onto a USB stick twice before having a
fully functional Tails USB stick with persistence enabled.
This can now be done simply by installing Tails Installer in your existing
Debian system, using sid, stretch or jessie-backports, plugging a USB stick
and choosing if one wants to update the USB stick or to install Tails using
a previously downloaded ISO image.
Tails Installer also helps Tails users to create an encrypted persistent
storage for personal files and settings in the rest of the available space.