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Tails 3.6

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Tails 3.6: The Linux distribution for anonymity launched with improvements The Tails Project announced that it has launched the new version TAILS 3.6, the operating system based on Linux that suffers “amnesia” for the sake of our private data. Yes, the operating system for anonymity has a new update, the same system that they say that Edward Snowden, the former CIA agent used to surf anonymously online and keep his privacy. Well now you too can enjoy the new version of this LiveCD. Tails is a live operating system that tries to preserve your privacy and your anonymity. It helps you to use the Internet anonymously and avoid censorship in almost any place and any computer, but without leaving a trace unless you explicitly ask for it. It is a complete operating system designed to be used from a USB memory or a DVD regardless of the original operating system of the computer. It is free software a

Best Unlocked Android Phones of 2018?

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Best Unlocked Android Phones of 2018? Google's Pixel 2 and 2 XL give you sleek and robust hardware, all of the requisite specs inside, and intuitive software at a breakneck pace. They aren't flashy, but they're beautifully efficient and also IP67 water-resistant. The big hardware downside is a lack of a headphone jack. The software features and Google's apps aren't numerous, but they're delightfully useful without being bothersome. And with three years of guaranteed updates, you don't have to worry about the future — Google's phones are well-known for holding onto their performance longer than most. Google has once again set the standard for Android cameras, with great hardware buoyed by the "HDR+" processing that can create amazing images. Photos are accurate with an extra punch of color and can manage tough scenes with little issue. And with Android 8.1, the Pixel Visual Core enables dramatically better photos in third-party apps. Bot

Google Play offering discounts inspired by 'Ready Player One'

Google Play offering discounts inspired by ‘Ready Player One’ Steven Speilberg's Ready Player One is officially in theaters, and in celebration of its highly-anticipated release, Google Play is running discounts on a number of audiobooks, e-books, and movies that should help to itch your 80s nostalgia craze. When it comes to e-books and audiobooks, Google Play is running deals on titles like Starship Troopers, Ender's Game, A Clockwork Orange, and many others. You can browse through the entire collection of sales here. As for movies and TV shows, there's even more to check out. Google's discounted titles start at just $4.99, and they include Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, Alien, The Shining, etc. There are far too many movies to list here, so you can check out the entire sale on Google Play. These savings are available now, and after you pick up a movie/book or two, be sure to drop a comment down below and let us know what you got! See at Google Play

MegaSync in Linux

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Install and get 50 GB in the cloud with MegaSync in Linux Mega is a storage service in the Cloud, this is the successor of the famous Megaupload, which the founder of both Kim Dotcom since the closure of Megaupload, had already promised, I raised the service, but this time something better. Mega is faster and better, this service gives us the possibility to obtain a free account, which allows us to accommodate up to 50 GB of files at a great advantage compared to other competitors such as ADrive, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive. Like all file services in the cloud, we can access our data from any device with the simple requirement of using a browser and an internet connection. Given this another of the great advantages that the service has is that it has cross-platform clients, unlike some of its competitors which do not offer a client with native support for Linux. With this we have the possibility to synchronize our file files from any device and access them from any of

Heads Linux Distro

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Meet Heads the alternative to Tails, but without system Surely you have heard about the Tails distribution, if not, let me tell you a bit, Tails is a Linux distro that is based on Debian and what makes it special is that it forces all outgoing connections from it to the Tor network so which is an excellent option to preserve privacy. If you want to know more about Tails I leave you in link to the following article . Well, Heads was born as a response to Tails, taking the same approach as this, it is aimed at people who like the aspect of controlling their privacy and anonymity on the Internet. The init of choice is not systemd. systemd is a great piece of software that, while it is free software, has not been audited for security since its inception. Being as big as it is, it is difficult to do so and, as time passes, it becomes increasingly difficult to audit systemd. We do not intend to disrespect or enter into the controversy over why systemd is a bad choice. We j