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  1. Connecting to a local network - Tails

    Connecting to a local network You can connect to a local network using a wired, Wi-Fi, or mobile data connection: Open the system menu in the top-right corner. If a wired connection is detected, Tails …

  2. Tails

    Tails uses the Tor network to protect your privacy online and help you avoid censorship. Enjoy the Internet like it should be. Your secure computer anywhere Shut down the computer and start on your …

  3. Tails - Uncensored and anonymous Internet

    Connecting to a local network Troubleshooting Wi-Fi not working Signing in to a network using a captive portal Connecting to the Tor network Troubleshooting connecting to Tor Why does Tails use Tor? …

  4. Connecting to the Tor network - Tails

    To connect to the Tor network: Connect to a local network, wired, Wi-Fi, or mobile. The Tor Connection assistant appears to help you connect to the Tor network. Choose whether you want to: Connect to …

  5. Tails - Troubleshooting Wi-Fi not working

    Tails cannot hide the information that identifies your phone on the local network. If you connect your phone to a: Wi-Fi network: the network can see the MAC address of your phone. This has security …

  6. Tails - Install Tails

    5 days ago · Tails doesn't work on smartphones or tablets. The hardware of smartphones and tablets is very different from the hardware of computers. For now, it's impossible to make smartphone and …

  7. Tails - Documentation

    Connecting to a local network Troubleshooting Wi-Fi not working Signing in to a network using a captive portal Connecting to the Tor network Troubleshooting connecting to Tor Why does Tails use Tor? …

  8. Tails - Network filter

    Network filter One serious security issue is that we don't know what software will attempt to contact the network and whether their proxy settings are set up to use the Tor SOCKS proxy correctly. This is …

  9. Tails - doc

    Protecting your identity when using Tails Limitations of the Tor network Reducing risks when using untrusted computers Features and included software

  10. Tails - Features and included software

    Tails is based on Debian 13 (Trixie). Included software GNOME, an intuitive and attractive desktop environment (More...) Networking Tor with: stream isolation the Onion Circuits graphical frontend …