The website of Tails claims that Tails is free software. But recently I've learned that it isn't quite so. Apparently Tails uses the version of Linux that contains proprietary binary blobs. In my opinion that is quite weird considering that the kernel that Debian GNU/Linux uses doesn't contain binary blobs at all. Tails developers must have thought that getting Tails to boot up on as many kinds of hardware as possible is important. But I would argue that security is more important than that, because as you know since the source code of those binary blobs is not available nobody can really verify what they do. And Tails is a distribution that claims it focueses on security and privacy, not on hardware compatilibity. So I would suggest that Tails
developers would do one of the following:

1. Get rid of the kernel that contains binary blobs and replace it with a one that
   doesn't contain them.


Or if this is asking too much


2. Make it clear that Tails indeed isn't completely made up of free software on
   your website.

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