[tor-project] Tails report for February 2024
bokonon
bokonon at puscii.nl
Tue Mar 19 15:41:23 UTC 2024
*Tails report for February 2024* <https://tails.net/news/report_2024_02/>
Highlights
Despite the bonus day this year, February flew by pretty quickly! Here's
what we were up to:
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We ended February more resilient and collaborative than when we
started. We have new tooling to make it easier to work on shared
documents, and use XMPP more effectively. We also worked to
strengthen our front-end services and set up the back-end
infrastructre to build redundancies into our services.
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In 2021 and 2022, our usability tests with human rights defenders in
Mexico and Brazil
<https://tails.net/news/improving_in_latam/index.en.html> prompted
several improvements in the installation instructions for Tails.
Fixing 16 of the identified usability issues were remaining, and we
fixed them all this month. These tests, experiences, and
improvements will greatly shape our future trainings.
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We finished updating our website for Tails 6.0. Check out the
rewritten recommendation on secure deletion
<https://tails.net/doc/encryption_and_privacy/secure_deletion/index.en.html>.
Releases
📢 Tails 6.0 is out <https://tails.net/news/version_6.0/index.en.html>!
Tails 6.0 is the first version of Tails based on Debian 12 ("bookworm"),
and is the sexiest, slickest, and sleekest Tails yet. It brings:
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several important security updates: more robust error detection for
the Persistent Storage, protections against malicious USB devices,
and Diceware word lists in Catalan, German, Italian, Portuguese, and
Spanish
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some more usability features: new light modes—dark, night, and a
combination of both; easier screenshoting and screencasting; and
easier Gmail configuration in Thunderbird
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and, updated version of most of the applications in Tails
To know more, check out the Tails 6.0 release notes
<https://tails.net/news/version_6.0/index.en.html> and the changelog
<https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/blob/master/debian/changelog>.
Thank you to everyone who helped us out by testing the release candidate
<https://tails.net/news/test_6.0-rc1/>.
Metrics
Tails was started more than 806,714 times this month. That's a daily
average of over 27,817 boots.
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