![]() ![]() ![]() You only need Tor Browser, no other software is required. As long as you have common sense, don't commit any crime or download&run random files, you'll be perfectly fine. Onion services aren't inherently dangerous. Or, just boot from live USB - much easier. For the ultra-paranoid, you can delete the VM after every use and set it up fresh every time.Įnsure your hard drive is encrypted with key of reasonable length, especially if you're in a hostile area. ![]() HOWEVER: Depending on the VM software you use, it'll still logging events like VM startup, shutdown, configuration/HW errors, etc. This gives you many of the same benefits of booting a live USB, but within a VM. Now go back into the VM's properties and for storage, click on your controller (for example "Controller: IDE" and select to use a Live/CD and point it at the ISO for tails. If live USB isn't an option and you must use a VM, you can do something like this : - Boot Virtualbox (using as an example) - Create new VM, pick Linux - Do not create a virtual disk drive (skip it) - Select your memory requirements, etc - just click through the rest of the options until the VM is configured. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Tor Browser. Tor Browser alternatives are mainly Web Browsers but may also be Anonymizing Networks or Ad Blockers. But I always recommend booting from live USB if you're in a hostile area or ultra paranoid circumstances. Other interesting Android alternatives to Tor Browser are Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Chromium and Opera. ![]()
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