What should you save to your persistent drive? All i have is my Key

I was wondering on what i should save or could i save to my persistent drive or whatever...all i have is tails on one then my pgp key on another

I was thinking of saving links to markets i use, grams sigaint etc...my numonic for my electrum wallet..maybe passwords and pins(not sure about that one since i have it written down and on my phone,lastpass app)

And how would i encrypt that drive? On tails or regular windows? I always thought i never had enough room on my drive but it looks like i di now..

Anyother things i should put on


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[3 Points] MDMangel:

KeePassX is an applet that could save URL's (never get phished by links once you save a verified url) and passwords. All encrypted. The GnuPG applet will save your public and private keys along with any other public keys you put in the keyring. You could save your mneumonic in a file and have the mnemonic encrypted with your pgp key (this is how I save most of my URL's too). Persistance on tails needs a password so make it a good one. And don't forget about the onion based Electrum btc wallet (the best part imo)


[2 Points] lovelylittlegangster:

Here's what I have:

  1. Onion URLs - no more phear of phishing
  2. Each market has it's own file with important information (pneumonics, pin hints (say you scored 95% and 76% on some memorable high school science exam just before your 1st ever blowjob; you could set a pin as "9576" have "science heaven" as your pin hint which is meaningless to anyone else), password hints (say you had a pass of "s4ndr4-h45-m4551v3-b4z00k45!!!11-XP" which translates to "sandra has massive bazookas" in your head, your hint could be "would lick like ice cream" which is pretty meaningless to anyone else). You should have a collection of these long passwords and abstract hints which click in your head only and different passwords for each site.
  3. PGP keys
  4. Electrum seeds
  5. Saved addresses of clean electrum wallet to input to your tumbler - no more copy errors when withdrawing.
  6. Backup script
  7. Driver install script - only necessary if you have some obscure hardware Tails doesn't recognise off the bat which I don't think applies to most people

If you keep these as text files they take up a few kb of space.


[1 Points] IamTROLL4lolz:

I don't use persistent memory at all. I boot up, insert my thumb drive and yubi-key and im read to jam.


[1 Points] sapiophile:

It sounds like you're not actually using Tails's Persistence feature? You should probably look into that, it would answer this for you pretty well, I think.

Also you should get your passwords off of your phone (and change them all) ASAP. Use KeePassX in Tails.