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Persistent plausible deniability
Signed-off-by: nopeitsnothing <no@anonymousplanet.org>
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- If your main concerns are remote adversaries that might uncover your online identity on various platforms, you should consider the Tails, Whonix, or Qubes OS routes (listed in order of difficulty).
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- If you want system-wide plausible deniability[^311]'[^294] despite the risks[^295]'[^314], consider the Tails route, including the persistent plausible deniability section (see [Persistent Plausible Deniability using Whonix within Tails][Persistent Plausible Deniability using Whonix within Tails:]).**
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- If you want system-wide plausible deniability[^311]'[^294] despite the risks[^295]'[^314], consider the Tails route, including the persistent plausible deniability section (see [Persistent Plausible Deniability using Whonix & Tails](#persistent-plausible-deniability-using-whonix-tails)).**
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- If you are in a hostile environment where Tor/VPN usage alone is impossible/dangerous/suspicious, consider the Tails route (without actually using Tor), or more advanced routes like Whonix or Qubes OS.
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