Linux is open-source, with a global community of developers constantly reviewing code and fixing vulnerabilities, one of the main reasons it’s considered so secure. But is it completely bulletproof?
Firefox is launching a VPN for its browser users. The built-in VPN is free and arrives March 24.  Limitations mean you ...
Mozilla are working towards improving your privacy on the web, with Firefox v149 planned for March 24th that brings out their ...
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You want to protect your privacy, but you don't want to pay. Is the solution a free VPN? Here's everything you need to know ...
Mozilla has set a release date for its next version of Firefox, which will include a free VPN service and a new split-screen ...
Very few VPNs have native Linux support and even fewer have a GUI, which makes the search a little harder. This guide highlights the best VPNs for Linux, including those with a user interface. Linux ...
CLI VPNs connect instantly and use fewer resources than GUI apps. Bind global shortcuts (e.g., F11/F12) to warp-cli connect/disconnect for one-key control. Enable warp service on boot and add warp-cli ...
In today’s digital landscape, protecting your online privacy and securing your internet connection is more important than ever. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) offers a reliable solution to safeguard ...
It's another good reason to ditch Chrome.
One of my favorite Canadian television shows, Murdoch Mysteries, recently finished airing its 18th season. To watch it, I pulled out my Kubuntu Focus Linux gaming laptop, connected it to my LG C2 OLED ...