Tails 7.11 Anonymous OS Released with Persistent Storage Fix

Tails 7.11 is now available, fixing an issue that could prevent Persistent Storage from activating on some computers and updating Tor Browser to 15.0.20.

The Tails team has released Tails 7.11, the latest update to the privacy-focused Debian-based Linux distro that routes internet traffic through the Tor network and minimizes traces on the host computer.

The most notable change is the update of the bundled Tor Browser to version 15.0.20. Beyond that, the release fixes a problem that could prevent Persistent Storage from being activated on certain computers.

Persistent Storage is Tails’ optional encrypted storage area that lets selected data and settings survive between sessions, even though the operating system is otherwise designed to leave as little trace as possible after shutdown.

Tails 7.11
Tails 7.11

Existing users can upgrade automatically from any Tails 7.0 or later installation directly to Tails 7.11 while keeping their Persistent Storage. If the automatic upgrade fails or Tails does not boot afterward, the developers recommend a manual upgrade.

For additional details, refer to the changelog or the release announcement.

Users with a Tails USB stick and Persistent Storage should upgrade rather than perform a fresh installation, as reinstalling Tails will erase the existing Persistent Storage.

For new installations, Tails 7.11 is available as a USB image, while an ISO image is also provided for use with DVDs and virtual machines. Full installation and upgrade instructions are available on the project’s website.

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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