Yes, I agree about it. It was just a usage example on how it could become more 
”universal”. You could also for example borrow a trusted friend’s Tails 
installation and just use with your password for example.

 

Från: Tails-dev <tails-dev-boun...@boum.org> För Andrew Gallagher
Skickat: den 14 juli 2018 22:09
Till: The Tails public development discussion list <tails-dev@boum.org>
Ämne: Re: [Tails-dev] Suggestion: Determistic key generation option for 
completely read-only systems

 

 

On 14 Jul 2018, at 14:58, Sebastian Nielsen <sebast...@sebbe.eu 
<mailto:sebast...@sebbe.eu> > wrote:

This also means any single tails installation media can be used by unlimited 
users. And that would also make it more interesting for internet cafés and such 
to install Tails on their public computers, since tails then become completely 
read-only but still users can get their PGP keys, bitcoin keys, and TOR keys 
and other keys by simply logging in with the password they chose when first 
starting to use tails at home.

 

The entire point of Tails is to have a secure, trustable OS. This is completely 
incompatible in principle with internet cafes. While it may be possible for an 
internet cafe to provide tails based machines, nobody concerned about their 
data security should ever use such an instance. 

 

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