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by jstanley 2295 days ago
> The VM will even connect to full-speed pre-Tor Internet by default, while leaving the Tor connection in Tails undisturbed.

This doesn't strike me as a selling point? Surely the default should be to have the VM traffic all go over Tor?

Cool project though.

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Well, the idea is that you don't have to be limited by Tor's speed or handicaps like being IP blocked when web browsing, if you don't want that by default. We love Tails' amnesia for anti-forensics, but we prefer Whonix's more secure Tor anonymization, if you want to be anonymous. Now you can easily combine both benefits.
I think the point is to make a decoy OS that you can boot into if forced to unlock your laptop. Running on Tor would be highly suspicious.

The point of running this on Tails is to prevent the use of forensic tools inside the decoy OS to unearth what's underneath.

If using Tor is suspicious, then having Tails on your computer is also going to be suspicious. I'm certain that no border agent will be swayed by your "but I don't actually use this Tor I have installed" arguments.
I assumed that tails is normally invisible and must be logged into using some secret handshake at boot time. Otherwise it's pretty silly, even if the partition is wholly encrypted.