diff --git a/wiki/src/contribute/how/documentation/style_guide/persistence.mdwn b/wiki/src/contribute/how/documentation/style_guide/persistence.mdwn
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--- a/wiki/src/contribute/how/documentation/style_guide/persistence.mdwn
+++ b/wiki/src/contribute/how/documentation/style_guide/persistence.mdwn
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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-- Enter your passphrase to unlock the Persistence. (from Greeter)
+- Enter your passphrase to unlock your Persistence. (from Greeter)
 
 - Your Persistence is unlocked. Restart Tails to lock it again. (from Greeter)
 
@@ -10,29 +10,29 @@
 
 - This method might in rare occasions break the file system of your Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/shutdown]])
 
-- Create an apt-sources.list.d folder in the Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
+- Create an apt-sources.list.d folder in your Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
 
-- Freeing space in the Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
+- Freeing space in your Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
 
-- Follow these steps to create a new password database and save it in the Persistence for use in future working sessions. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords]])
+- Follow these steps to create a new password database and save it in your Persistence for use in future working sessions. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords]])
 
-- When starting Tails, enable the Persistence. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords]])
+- When starting Tails, enable your Persistence. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords]])
 
-- If you choose [Install Every Time], the package is saved in the Persistence and will be reinstalled automatically every time you start Tails. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
+- If you choose [Install Every Time], the package is saved in your Persistence and will be reinstalled automatically every time you start Tails. (from [[doc/first_steps/additional_software]])
 
-- Enable & use the Persistence (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence]])
+- Enable & use Persistence (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence]])
 
-- Create a Persistence (from [[install/win/usb]])
+- Create Persistence (from [[install/win/usb]])
 
-- You can create a Persistence in the free space left on the USB stick. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence]])
+- You can create Persistence in the free space left on the USB stick. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence]])
 
-- Restart on your backup Tails and create a Persistence on it. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/copy]])
+- Restart on your backup Tails and create Persistence on it. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/copy]])
 
-- To create a Persistence or change its configuration, choose Applications → Tails → Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/configure]])
+- To create Persistence or change its configuration, choose Applications → Tails → Persistence. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/configure]])
 
-- An attacker in possession of your USB stick can know that there is a Persistence on it. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/warnings]])
+- An attacker in possession of your USB stick can know that there is Persistence on it. (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence/warnings]])
 
-- If a Persistence is detected on the USB stick, an additional section appears in Tails Greeter. (from [[doc/first_steps/startup_options]])
+- If Persistence is detected on the USB stick, an additional section appears in Tails Greeter. (from [[doc/first_steps/startup_options]])
 
 - Warnings about Persistence (from [[doc/first_steps/persistence]])
 
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
 
 - The simplest way to carry around the documents that you want to use with Tails encrypted is to use the Persistence feature. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/encrypted_volumes]])
 
-- To store your GnuPG keys and configuration across separate working sessions, you can activate the GnuPG persistence feature. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/gpgapplet/decrypt_verify]])
+- To store your GnuPG keys and configuration across separate working sessions, you can activate the GnuPG Persistence feature. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/gpgapplet/decrypt_verify]])
 
 - Save the database as keepassx.kdbx in the Persistent folder. (from [[doc/encryption_and_privacy/manage_passwords]])