I would generally avoid tails without persistent entry guards it is more of a risk than a benefit. If you are not using new wifi access points every time then you are not using tails for what it was made for, it is not a sit at home use it like a normal OS and if you use it like that then you are just going to severely degrade the anonymity that Tor can provide. I thought newer versions of tails had addressed this with ability to have persistent entry guards, but no luck, so fuck tails. They probably do more to hurt peoples anonymity than help them, 95% of people using Tails are essentially needlessly giving up entry guards without any benefit to themselves in doing so. Giving up entry guards for unlinkability between wireless access points is a fine idea, but when people are not using tails from random wifi access points they are protecting themselves from unlinkability but not really since everything originates from the same connection, but they are definitely sacrificing their entry guards. Using tails like a normal OS for a year could be equal to using Tor regularly for 70 years as far as entry guard churn goes. I think it is a bit stupid that tails developers don't make this risk more well known, they are aiming for a really special mode of operation and most people don't need an 'amnesiac' OS , are not getting any benefit from it, but are getting serious disadvantage from it by not having persistent entry guards. I am willing to bet that the large majority of people using tails do not use it in a way consistent with what it is trying to do, and that a lot of its users are needlessly sacrificing their anonymity for absolutely no real gain. If you make heavy use of WiFi in how you go about acheiving anonymity, and especially and particularly if you use different random wireless access points in an attempt to maintain your anonymity, then Tails might be right for you, and in fact it might be the best thing for you with little competition. If you are using your own internet, or internet from a static location such as a neighbors insecure wireless router, then Tails is almost certainly going to do you a lot more damage than good. I don't think people are really clear on how particular it is when it makes sense to use Tails and when using Tails is a sacrifice of Tor anonymity to gain unlinkability between wireless access points and wireless sessions.