Yeah, that's a very useful setting. Thanks for letting me know about it.
potentiallynotfelix
Thanks I'll look for this
Yes, I'll look into how hardened that unsafe browser is, because that would be an ideal solution for me. Thank you very much.
Is that browser hardened to the extent the tor browser is? I looked this up and have seen conflicting reports. If it is, that would probably be a viable solution.
I appreciate your attempt to help, but I do also realize that what I'm asking for is rather niche and may not exist.
Do you need it to be amnesiac? The very thing that defines Tails*.
Yes. A persistent storage feature would be nice but isn't a requirement.
What’s wrong with Tor? Is your threat model so paranoid that you (somehow) don’t even trust Tor? Or, are you not in favor of its (relatively) low bandwidth? Or, is privacy and/or security not even a thing you seek after to begin with? Or, at least not beyond what your average distro provides already*.
The reason I don't want to use Tor is because I will only connect to plain web websites where I don't care if they know my IP. I also find that CloudFlare and other services can block Tor which sometimes causes issues with my work.
What do you intend to do with it? Daily drive it? If so, do you need persistence?
I mainly plan on isolating certain browser-based work I'm doing with other work on my computer. As I said before, persistence would be nice but is not necessary.
What does “Tails without Tor reliance” provide/offer you beyond a LiveUSB from any other distro? Or, rather, what do you hope it will provide/offer you?
I hope it would offer me a highly hardened environment to do work in, without the requirement to set it up every time on other liveusb OSes.
To put this all together, I want an amnesiac live USB hardened(browser, kernel) environment that does not use Tor.
That needs tor, like I said in the post I don't want tor reliance.
looks taken from a video. my guess is it's a random girl who they stole it from.
it's from different users on different instances blocking won't work :(
Yeah, but that factory reset might make them update the TV and then force the arbitration. I don't feel like risking it for now, I'm just using my pi to consume content on.