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Do You Need a VPN on Linux?

In this article, we’ll explore the use of a VPN on Linux and whether you need one. No mentions of a specific VPN provider. Non-biased, non-promotional.
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Phosh 0.15.0 Wayland Shell for GNOME on Mobile Devices Adds Full VPN Support, Swipeable Notification Frames

Several months in the works, Phosh 0.15.0 is a massive update with hundreds of changes, starting with full support for VPN authentication. This means that there’s now a VPN indicator in the top bar that displays the VPN state, as well as a VPN quick setting that will appear when there’s at least one VPN […]

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VPN Battles: NordVPN Review from a Linuxer’s Perspective!

In “VPN Battles” I try to study the most important and prominent VPN services that currently dominate the market in order to give an opportunity for Linux-Tech&More readers and the tech community to choose the best suitable VPN for them.  NordVPN is In “VPN Battles” I try to study the most important and prominent VPN […]

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OVPN-Admin is a Simple Web UI to Manage OpenVPN Users

If you are looking for a GUI solution that allows you to create OpenVPN users, their certificates, and routes in a convenient-to-use UI, we have good news for you. OVPN-Admin gives you all that and more.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Enters Beta Testing with Live Kernel Patching on the Web Console

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is the fifth maintenance update to the latest and greatest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series and brings various new features to RHEL’s web console, such as live kernel patching without using the command line tooling and enhanced performance metrics to help you identify and prevent performance issues. […]

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Mozilla VPN Client Audit Results Published

Mozilla announced the completion of an independent audit of client software for connecting to the Mozilla VPN service. The audit analyzed a stand-alone client application written using the Qt library and delivered for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. Mozilla VPN is powered by over 400 servers from Swedish VPN provider Mullvad in over 30 […]

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CyberGhost: Is It the Best VPN for Torrenting and Streaming ?

VPN is now becoming a must-have for using the internet. Whether you want to secure your internet traffic or want to access some content on a streaming service that is currently not available in your country. Whatever the reason, VPN is now becoming a necessity, especially with the rise of consumer privacy concerns. Users want […]

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How to Install and Use ProtonVPN on Desktop Linux

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted tunnel that extends over a public network. It allows users to securely browse and access resources over an internet connection with the utmost privacy and confidentiality. ProtonVPN is a high-speed Swiss-based VPN that secures your precious data, such as passwords, using an encrypted tunnel. Learn how to install and […]

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How to Install and Use ProtonVPN on Desktop Linux

The post How to Install and Use ProtonVPN on Desktop Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
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How to Set Up OpenVPN on Ubuntu 20.04

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Install and Configure StrongSwan VPN on Ubuntu 20.04

A virtual private network is used to create a private network from a public internet connection to protect your identity. VPN uses an encrypted tunnel to send and receive the data securely. strongSwan is one of the most famous VPN […]
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