We also introduced better password practices for securing the Persistent Storage. Randomly generated [diceware](https://diceware.dmuth.org/) passphrases and an upgraded encryption format make the Persistent Storage [[exponentially more secure|security/argon2id]].
We also asked [Radically Open Security](https://www.radicallyopensecurity.com/)to do a security audit of Tails. Their [[findings|news/audit_by_ROS]] affirmed our cutting-edge security.
We completed a bunch of home improvement projects. So our new home is even more welcoming to folks speaking different languages, we overhauled the language switcher. We just added Catalan translations too. *Gràcies per ser aquí!*
High footfall areas of the website got a new carpet too. Check out our new [[Contribute|contribute]], [[Support|support]], and [[Contact us|about/contact]] pages.
A huge shout-out to the volunteers who made these possible: [@jawlensky](https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/jawlensky) for the website redesign and to our [[Catalan translations team|contribute/how/translate/team/ca]]!
**Sprints.** Our core team organized 2 sprints this year. Around Easter, we bunkered up in Paris. The agenda was budgeting the year ahead and building a roadmap to financial health. Also on the agenda: French cheese, spicy Indian snacks, and [Dixit](https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/39856/dixit). Later in the year, we met again in a mix of online and in-person participation. We reflected on our efforts this year and hatched plans for a more sustainable future of the project.
**Reflections.** Aspiring to reach and encourage more diverse populations of Tails users, we also embarked on a path to improving the project's diversity.Our core team started meeting fortnightly to reflect on our workplace norms.We are using [this text by the Centre for Community Organizations](https://coco-net.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Coco-WhiteSupCulture-ENG4.pdf)as our guide to reflection and improvement.