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<li>You can leave traces of your Tails activities on the hard disks.</li>
<li>If Tails is compromised, a malware could install itself on your usual operating system.</li>
<li>If an application in Tails is compromised, it could access private data on your disks and use it to deanonymize you.</li>
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