Tails 5.12, A New Icon for the Backup Utility, Privacy Oriented OS With Improved Persistent Storage

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In This Video We Are Looking At Tails 5.12 Anonymous OS Launches with New Persistent Storage Features, Bug Fixes
This release also ships with the latest Tor Browser 12.0.5 anonymous web browser and Linux kernel 6.1.20 LTS.

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New features
Data deletion when deactivating a feature of the Persistent Storage
After you turn off a feature of the Persistent Storage, you can now click the Delete Data button to delete the data stored for this feature.

Persistent Storage settings with message:
Persistent Folder. The data of this feature is still saved. Delete Data?

Passphrase suggestion when creating the Persistent Storage
When creating the Persistent Storage, a random and very secure passphrase is now displayed as a suggestion:

We recommend a long passphrase of 5 to 7 random words. For example: XXX

This passphrase uses the diceware method to give very strong security guarantees while being possible to memorize.

For example, a six-word passphrase like we suggest would take 3 505 years to crack at a trillion guesses a second.

Learn more about the maths in The Intercept: Passphrases That You Can Memorize — But That Even the NSA Can’t Guess.

Changes and updates
Update Tor Browser to 12.0.5.

Update the Linux kernel to 6.1.20. This improves the support for newer hardware: graphics, Wi-Fi, and so on.

Use a new icon for the backup utility for the Persistent Storage.



Fixed problems
We fixed several reliability issues with the Persistent Storage:

We improved the error message when a feature of the Persistent Storage fails to activate from the Welcome Screen to clarify which feature is affected.

Welcome Screen with error
message: Failed to activate some features of the Persistent Storage:
Persistent Folder.

After starting Tails, the feature that failed to activate is marked as such in the Persistent Storage settings. You can try turning the feature off and on again or deleting its data to reset it entirely.

Persistent Storage settings with
error message: Persistent Folder. Activation failed. Try again.

We made the activation of the Persistent Storage more reliable in 2 error cases.

We added a progress indicator while turning on a new feature to clarify that it can take some time.

We made sure that all data that is already available in Tails is really copied to the USB stick when turning on a feature.

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