Official Proton VPN app lands on even more Linux devices
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- Proton VPN has released an official CLI for Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora
- The update aims to power Linux users who prefer terminal commands
- Future releases include selection for P2P, Tor, and Secure Core connections
Proton VPN has released its official Command Line Interface (CLI) for a wider range of Linux distributions. The provider is already widely considered the best VPN for privacy enthusiasts, and this latest update solidifies its reputation by catering specifically to the technical needs of the Linux community.
According to an official announcement the company shared on X, the new official CLI is now available for Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora. By officially supporting these distributions, Proton is ensuring that the software is stable, secure, and receives timely updates directly from the source, rather than relying on third-party maintainers.
This is a significant step forward, particularly for Arch Linux users, often humorously ...
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