This secondsynchronization is made by sending HTTPS queries through Tor to severalswebsites and deducing a correct time from their answers. TheYou can see the list of websites that could be queried in this process can be found in `Tails can connect to in *[[!tails_gitweb config/chroot_local-includes/etc/default/htpdate.pools desc="/etc/default/htpdate`.pools"]]*.
This second synchronization is made by sending HTTPS queries through Tor to several websitesand deducing a correct time from their answers. You can see the list of websites that Tails can connect to in *[[!tails_gitweb config/chroot_local-includes/etc/default/htpdate.pools desc="/etc/default/htpdate.pools"]]*.
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This is currently not possible easily using Tails.<h2 id="relay">Can I help the Tor network by running a relay or a bridge in Tails?</h2>
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<p>If a software is not included in Tails, but is included in Debian, you can use
the [[aAdditionals
Software|doc/first_steps/persistenct_storage/configure#additional_software]] feature of
the pPersistent volumStorage to install it automatically at the beginning of each working session.every time you start Tails.</p>
<p>If a software is not included in Tails, but is included in Debian, you can use the [[Additional Software|doc/persistent_storage/configure#additional_software]] feature of the Persistent Storage to install it automatically every time you start Tails.</p>