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If you would rather download the
Tools
directly from the developer websites up front, the links are posted below:

  1. Tails ISO Image (
    https://tails.boum.org
    )
  2. Plop Boot Manager (
    http://www.plop.at
    )
  3. InfraRecorder (
    http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/infrarecorder_portable
    )

Step 3:
Burn two DVD's

Burn Tails

  1. Insert a blank DVD-R into your computer
  2. Go to your
    Toolbox
    folder
  3. Right-click the
    Tails.iso
    file
  4. Select
    Burn
    or
    Burn disc image
    *** (if this option doesn’t exist or work, see below) ***

Burn Plop Boot Manager

  1. Insert a blank DVD-R into your computer
  2. Go to your
    Toolbox
    folder
  3. Right-click the
    Plop Boot Manager.iso
    file
  4. Select
    Burn
    or
    Burn disc image
    *** (if this option doesn’t exist or work, see below) ***

***To burn your DVD's, install
InfraRecorder
from your
Toolbox

  • Install
    InfraRecorder
    by double-clicking the
    InfraRecorderPortable_XXX.exe
    file and selecting
    OK
  • Install and take note of the install location (probably Toolbox/InfraRecorderPortable)
  • Once installed, open
    InfraRecorder
    by double-clicking InfraRecorderPortable.exe
  • Click the
    Write Image
    box
  • Find the
    Toolbox
    folder and
    Open
    the
    Tails.iso
    file or
    Plop Boot Manager.iso
    file
  • Choose your DVD drive from the drop-down box and click
    OK
    (the drive is probably preselected)
  • Once the DVD is burned, you may close
    InfraRecorder
Section: Up and Running

Now, you are now ready to boot your computer using the Tails DVD

Tails - DVD Version

The single biggest advantage of the Tails DVD is that you cannot save data or customize it. These limitations reduce your risk of falling victim to a virus or Malware.

Here's how to use it:

  1. You need to boot your computer from the Tails DVD. Pretty much every computer made in the last ten years will boot straight from the DVD if it is inserted during the startup process. So, either restart the computer with the Tails DVD inserted or insert it immediately upon starting the computer. If the system boots into Tails, pat yourself on the back.
  2. If the computer boots properly from the Tails DVD, you will come to a screen that says
    Boot Tails
  3. Select
    Live
  4. You may see a number of 'error' and 'failed' messages during the boot process. Just wait them out. Tails should boot within 3 or 4 minutes.
  5. Once Tails starts, you will see the
    Welcome to Tails
    screen. Just click
    Login

Getting Online:

Ethernet Cable

  1. Once an Ethernet cable is plugged in, just wait, Tails will automatically establish a connection.
  2. You will get a message in the top right corner that says
    Connection Established
    , followed by another that says
    Synchronizing the System's Clock
    .

Do not worry if you get a message saying your version of Tails is out of date or has numerous security holes… You will fix this later.

  1. The
    Iceweasel
    Web
    Browser
    will automatically open once you are online.

Wi-Fi

  1. Click on the network icon (it is a little icon with two computers and a little “x” located toward the right side of the top toolbar).
  2. Click it to see the available wireless networks.
  3. Select a network and, if needed, enter its password.
  4. You will get a message in the top right corner that says
    Connection Established
    , followed by another that says
    Synchronizing the System's Clock

Do not worry if you get a message saying your version of Tails is out of date or has numerous security holes… You will fix this later.

  1. The
    Iceweasel Web Browser
    will automatically open once you are online.

IMPORTANT!
- You have to disable JavaScript manually. That does not happen automatically (Remember, JavaScript leaves you vulnerable to malware).

In the
Iceweasel Web Browser
:

  1. Click
    Edit
    >
    Preferences
  2. Select the
    Content
    tab and uncheck the “
    Enable JavaScript
    ” box
  3. Click
    Close

Go to
https://check.torproject.org
to see if your connection is secure. If so, you are anonymous enough to browse online and feel fairly safe, but, you are NOT running the latest version of Tails. You are not as secure as you will be once you make it all the way through
this manual. In later sections, I will cover properly updating your software. Also, don't worry if the connection speed is slow. It varies based on the bandwidth available in the Tor network.

Go to
http://www.whatismyipaddress.com
to see where it thinks you are. Your IP address will change often, so your location will change, as well.

You have reached the two-hour mark for achieving anonymity. Again, if you are already bored with these instructions, go play, but, come back later because there is A LOT more that must be done to secure your system.

Tails – Flash Drive and MicroSD Version

The big advantage of the Flash Drive or MicroSD card version of Tails is it allows you to upgrade safely. Also, the Flash Drive lets you do an emergency shutdown simply by removing it. Furthermore, you can save files, bookmarks, etc. from session to session.

To minimize the chances of compromising your anonymity, you should keep changes to Tails at a minimum. Part of your anonymity stems from not having a digital fingerprint... Or, more accurately, not having a unique digital fingerprint. Every time you make a change to Tails your digital fingerprint becomes a little more unique. You do not want Kim Jong-Un using your prints to compile a track record of everywhere you have been.

Also, saving data opens the possibility of housing malware inside your system. Encryption and anonymous IP addresses are not going to protect you if you are being watched from inside your system.

That being said, it is time to set up your Tails USB Flash Drive or Micro SD card:

***
Important
- “Windows 8 Certified” Flash Drives Do Not Work With Tails.

Windows 8 Certified” flash drives are not bootable, meaning you cannot use them to boot your computer into Tails. Flash drives that are NOT “Windows 8 Certified” work fine,
unfortunately, they
are getting harder to find. If you have an old flash drive, you are probably fine. If not, the best alternative
is to use a Micro SD Card with a USB
adapter. Many SD Cards are sold with a USB
adapter for under $15. USB adapters sold separately cost even less.***

  1. (Re)Boot your computer from the Tails DVD (to shut down or reboot, click the top-right red button or press ctrl+alt+delete)
  2. It is common to see a number of 'error' and 'failed' messages during the boot process. Just wait them out. Tails should boot within 3 or 4 minutes.
  3. Unlike before, at the
    Welcome to Tails
    screen, click
    Yes
    under
    More Options
    , and then
    Forward
  4. Create a
    Password***
    (this is temporary so you can make it easy) and
    Login

***This is a temporary administrative password that only lasts one session. Occasionally you will be required to use an administrative password to perform certain tasks.
***

  1. Once logged in, insert your USB Flash Drive or Micro SD card with its USB adapter
  2. From the top toolbar, click
    Applications > System Tools > Tails USB installer
  3. Click
    Clone & Install
  4. In the
    Tails LiveUSB Creator
    window, click the
    Target Device
    drop-down menu a
    nd choose your USB Flash Drive (it is probably preselected)
  5. C
    lick
    Create Live USB
  6. Click
    Next
  7. Once installation is complete, click
    OK
  8. YOU ARE NOT FINISHED

Now, you will configure a
Persistent Volume
.

  1. Go ahead and shutdown Tails (click the top-right red button or press ctrl+alt+delete)
  2. Leaving the Tails USB Flash Drive or Micro SD card inserted, restart the computer and boot from the Flash Drive or Micro SD card. If you know how to do this skip to step 4, if not…
  3. Leaving the Tails USB Flash Drive or Micro SD card inserted, restart the computer with the Plop Boot Manager DVD also inserted. The computer will boot to a menu with a few options. Choose
    USB
  4. Next, choose the
    Live
    option to start Tails
  5. At the
    Welcome to Tails
    screen, choose
    Yes
    , and then
    Forward
  6. Create a Password
    (this is temporary so you can make it easy) and
    Login
  7. From the top toolbar, click
    Applications > System Tools > Configure persistent volume
  8. Create an insanely strong 20+ character password (
    You can go to
    https://identitysafe.norton.com/password-generator
    to generate some strong password examples, then make up your own)
    and click
    Create
    .
    THIS IS THE SINGLE KEY TO YOUR NEW SECRET WORLD. MEMORIZE IT!
  9. A
    Persistence Wizard – Persistent volume configuration
    window will open once the persistence volume is created. Personally, I click every option except the last three (APT Packages, APT Lists, Dotfiles). This way almost everything I do in Tails carries over to the next session
  10. Once you have made your selections, click
    Save
  11. Now, restart Tails and boot from the
    Tails USB Flash Drive or Micro SD card
    (using Plop Boot Manager if necessary)

Now that a Persistence volume has been created, you have the option to use it each time you start Tails from your Flash Drive or MicroSD card. If you choose not to use a Persistence volume at startup, Tails will run like the DVD version. If you choose to use a Persistence volume, Tails will run with your personal settings, files, etc.

To use a Persistence Volume:

  1. In the
    Welcome to Tails
    window, answer
    Yes
    to
    Use Persistence?
  2. Enter the Persistence volume password you created and
    Login
  3. Once you login to Tails, you can find your
    Persistent
    folder inside the
    Amnesia Home
    folder located on your desktop. Anything you save into the Persistent folder will carry over each time you use Tails with the persistence option selected

A few things you should know about the Persistence Volume:

  • Your encrypted persistence volume is not hidden. This means that Kim Jong-Un cannot randomly access it, but, since he knows it is there, he might torture you for the password.
  • Tails relies on consistency across all platforms to reduce the uniqueness of your digital fingerprint, therefore, customizing your system may create a traceable digital fingerprint.

REMINDER – When you go online, do not forget to disable JavaScript in the
Iceweasel
Web Browser
(
Edit
>
Preferences
, select the
Content
tab and uncheck “
Enable JavaScript
”).

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