Tails, The Amnesic Incognito Live System, version 0.13, is out.

All users must upgrade as soon as possible.

Changes

Notable user-visible changes include:

  • Use white-list/principle of least privilege approach for local services. Only users that need a certain local (i.e. hosted on loopback) service (according to our use cases) are granted access to it by our firewall; all other users are denied access.

  • Allow to modify language and layout in the "Advanced options" screen of the greeter.

  • Enable four workspaces in the Windows XP camouflage. This allows users to quickly switch to a more innocent looking workspace in case they are working on sensitive data and attract unwanted attention. The workspace switcher applet isn't there, though, since there's no such thing in Windows XP, so switching is only possible via keyboard shortcuts.

  • Claws Mail now saves local/POP emails in its dot-directory by default instead of the non-persistent ~/Mail directory. Users who are already using persistence for Claws will have to perform this change manually.

  • Add support for wireless regulation.

  • Hide the TailsData partition in desktop applications.

  • Tor

    • Upgrade to 0.2.2.39.
  • Iceweasel

    • Upgrade iceweasel to 10.0.7esr-2 (Extended Support Release).
  • Hardware support

    • Upgrade Linux to 3.2.23-1.
  • Software

    • Upgrade I2P to version 0.9.1.
    • Install GNOME System Monitor.
    • Upgrade WhisperBack to 1.6, with many UI improvements and new translations.
  • Ship a first version of the incremental update system. Updates are not currently triggered automatically, but this will allow tests to be done on larger scales.

Plus the usual bunch of minor bug reports and improvements.

See the online Changelog for technical details.

I want to try it / to upgrade!

See the Getting started page.

As no software is ever perfect, we maintain a list of problems that affects the last release of Tails.

What's coming up?

Would you want to help? As explained in our "how to contribute" documentation, here are many ways you can contribute to Tails. If you want to help, come talk to us!