From 215.76 USD

2.99 USD mo.  + 3  Months Free

devices 1 Account

See All Plans

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Receive a full refund if ApexGuard doesn’t meet your expectations.

Special Offer | Save 67 %
GET APEX

Download ApexGuard for Linux

Secure your Linux system with Swiss privacy standards, strict no-logs protection, and stable performance for dev environments.

  • Protect servers, workstations, and dev environments
  • Connect through Swiss privacy-focused infrastructure
  • Use one account across all your devices
  • Secure your connection with simple, flexible control

Official Linux Client • Secure Download • CLI-Based Setup

By installing ApexGuard, you agree to
our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Get Started with ApexGuard

Getting ApexGuard running on Linux takes only a few minutes, with native packages for the major distributions. From your first connection, your traffic is encrypted and your real IP stays hidden.

Install ApexGuard for Linux

Choose the installation method that fits your system and workflow

  • DEB package for Debian and Ubuntu-based systems
  • RPM package for Fedora, RHEL, and compatible systems
  • Manual IKEv2/IPsec configuration for advanced users
  • CLI-based control for terminal-driven environments

How to Set Up ApexGuard on Your Linux Device

Set up ApexGuard on Linux in minutes using a straightforward installation process. Once installed, you can connect, switch servers, and manage your VPN directly from the terminal.

Choose Your ApexGuard Plan

Pick a plan that fits your needs, each one includes unlimited device protection.

Download the ApexGuard App for Linux

Download and install the appropriate package for your distribution.

Connect and Customize Your Protection

Authenticate, connect to a server, and manage your VPN using CLI commands.

Protect More Devices with ApexGuard

ApexGuard protects more than your Linux device. Use one account across supported desktop, mobile, and browser platforms, with consistent privacy protection across the devices you use every day.

macOS

Linux

Windows

iOS

Android

Chrome

Firefox

Edge

Why Use ApexGuard VPN on Linux?

Secure Everyday Browsing

Protect development workflows, SSH sessions, and infrastructure access with encrypted VPN connectivity.

Private Networking for Everyday Use

Secure browsing, updates, and system activity across Linux distributions with AES-256 encryption, private DNS handling, and IP masking.

Command-Line Control

Manage connections, switch locations, and automate advanced workflows through a CLI-based interface.

Reliable Performance for Technical Workloads

Maintain stable connectivity for development, remote access, and data transfers, with 10 Gbps speeds and reliable IKEv2/IPsec protocol.

ApexGuard Features

ApexGuard combines advanced privacy technologies with a flexible, user-controlled experience suitable for Linux environments. Strong encryption, leak protection, and a strict no-logs design work together to keep your connection private across every distribution you use.

Double VPN

Routes your traffic through two secure servers for an additional layer of encryption.

Threat Protection

Reduces exposure to malicious domains, online trackers, and phishing sites.

Leak Prevention

Helps to minimize DNS, IP, WebRTC, and connection-level data exposure.

VPN Kill Switch

Automatically blocks traffic if the VPN disconnects to help prevent data exposure.

Why Choose a Paid VPN for Linux?

Security Without Compromise

Free VPNs may offer basic access, but they often lack transparency, performance, and reliability. ApexGuard is built for users who want stronger protection and consistent performance across Linux systems and all supported devices.

Free VPNs may offer basic access, but they often lack transparency, performance, and reliability. ApexGuard is built for users who want stronger protection and consistent performance across Linux systems and all supported devices.

Download Apex

ApexGuard

  • Enterprise-Grade Security

    AES-256 encryption and IKEv2 protocol protect your traffic and system.

  • Global Server Network

    Connect across 125+ countries for flexible access.

  • Fast, Stable Connectivity

    10 Gbps infrastructure supports smooth transfers and remote access.

  • Cross-Platform Protection

    Use one account across Linux and all supported devices.

  • Unlimited Data Usage

    No data caps, throttling, or artificial speed limits.

Free VPN

  • Basic Security Features

    Limited protection and unclear practices can expose your data.

  • Limited Server Locations

    Fewer available location options and higher server congestion.

  • Slower Performance

    Congestion can reduce speed and cause unreliability.

  • Limited Compatibility

    Less support and more setup complexity across platforms.

  • Data Caps and Restrictions

    Strict data caps interrupt downloads and remote work.

How to Use ApexGuard on Linux

Once installed, ApexGuard provides flexible control through the command line. A single command connects you to a secure server, encrypting your traffic and hiding your real IP on any network you connect from.

Quick Connect

Connect instantly with a single command, and ApexGuard routes you through the fastest available server by default.

Change Location

Switch seamlessly between 125+ countries to lower latency, reduce tracking, or access specific region-locked content.

Auto-Connect

Configure automatic protection on startup or network changes, so traffic only flows once the VPN tunnel is established.

Kill Switch

Enable protection to prevent traffic exposure if the VPN disconnects, with no data leaving your device until the connection is restored.

ApexGuard for Linux — Technical Overview

ApexGuard for Linux is built around structured security and privacy practices designed for secure, stable, and privacy-focused use across modern Linux environments. Its operating model is aligned with Swiss FADP and GDPR privacy principles, supported by encrypted VPN connectivity, controlled infrastructure management, and disciplined operations.

Supported protocol

Enterprise-grade IKEv2

Devices per account

Unlimited devices

Leak protection

DNS leak protection and secure routing

Encryption

256-bit AES encryption

IP addresses

Shared VPN IPs

Internet speed restrictions

No data caps or artificial speed limits

Advanced features

CLI control, auto-connect, kill switch, secure routing

Device architecture

Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL-compatible systems

Download from Official Sources Only

Always download ApexGuard from official sources to ensure you receive a verified and secure Linux client.

Download .RPM

Security and Privacy Standards

ApexGuard for Linux is built using structured security and privacy practices typically found in regulated environments. From Swiss FADP and GDPR-aligned data handling to ISO/IEC 27001-style operational controls, encrypted VPN connectivity, and controlled infrastructure management, ApexGuard is designed to support secure, stable, and privacy-conscious everyday use.

Swiss FADP & GDPR-Aligned Data Handling

ApexGuard is designed around Swiss FADP and GDPR privacy principles, including data minimization, purpose limitation, and careful handling of personal data. The service avoids storing browsing activity, limits unnecessary connection metadata, and routes DNS requests through protected infrastructure to help reduce leakage and exposure.

PCI DSS-Aligned Security Environment

PCI DSS-aligned security practices ensure sensitive account and payment-related data is secured with encryption in transit and controlled access policies. ApexGuard for Linux uses secure VPN connectivity with AES-256 encryption and enterprise-grade IKEv2/IPsec to help protect traffic across public Wi-Fi, home networks, and corporate systems.

SOC 2-Style Operational Controls

ApexGuard applies documented operational controls to support service integrity, availability, confidentiality, and predictable platform management. Access, configuration changes, monitoring, and incident response processes are structured to maintain reliable VPN operation.

ISO/IEC 27001-Aligned Platform Operations

Platform operations are guided by ISO/IEC 27001-aligned security practices, including risk assessment, access control, incident response, supplier oversight, and continuous improvement, supporting disciplined management of the VPN infrastructure behind ApexGuard’s Linux app.

Need Help Installing ApexGuard?

Our team can guide you through installation and help you get connected in minutes.

Start Setup Guide

You May Still Be Wondering

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions FAQ
How to get Apex How to install
System requirements Requirements

How does ApexGuard protect my Linux system?

ApexGuard encrypts your Linux connection with AES-256 and IKEv2/IPsec, routes traffic through secure VPN servers, and masks your real IP address. DNS leak protection and a VPN kill switch add further layers of protection across every session.

Which Linux distributions does ApexGuard support?

ApexGuard supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and RHEL-compatible Linux distributions. Installation packages are available as DEB for Debian and Ubuntu-based systems, and RPM for Fedora and RHEL-compatible systems.

Can I install ApexGuard from the terminal?

Yes. ApexGuard is designed for CLI-based installation and management. Once installed, you can connect, switch server locations, manage settings, and automate workflows directly from the terminal without a graphical interface.

Does ApexGuard support manual setup?

Yes. Advanced users can configure IKEv2/IPsec connections manually on supported Linux distributions. This is useful for custom environments, server setups, or workflows where a direct protocol configuration is preferred over the standard CLI client.

Can I use ApexGuard on a Linux server?

Yes. ApexGuard can be used on Linux servers and development environments. CLI-based control makes it straightforward to manage connections, switch locations, and automate protection across server infrastructure without a graphical interface.

Step 1

Download Apex VPN

Get Apex for Windows, macOS, Linux, or get it from App Store or Google Play.

Step 2

Install the App

Launch the installer file and follow the on-screen setup instructions.

Step 3

Enjoy Your Online Privacy

Open Apex VPN, log in or sign up, and connect to your desired server.

Apexguard System Requirements by Platform

ApexGuard delivers refined privacy across modern devices without demanding high-end hardware, keeping protection accessible, seamless, and consistent every day.

Desktop devices:

MacOS:

OS Version:

macOS 13.5 Ventura or newer

Device:

Mac Mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, iMac, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro

Disk Space:

~40 MB

Architecture:

Intel x86_64 or Apple Silicon (universal)

Windows:

OS Version:

Windows 10 (64-bit, version 1607 and later) and Windows 11

RAM:

At least 1 GB

Disk Space:

~60 MB

Architecture:

64-bit

Linux:

Supported Distros:

Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora

RAM:

At least 1 GB

Disk Space:

~40 MB

Architecture:

64-bit

Additional:

libglib2.0, libgtk-3, and curl installed

Mobile devices:

iOS:

OS Version:

iOS 15.6 or newer

Device:

iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch 7th gen

Disk Space:

~50 MB

Other:

Internet connection required for full functionality

Android:

OS Version:

Android 9.0 or newer

Device:

Smartphone or tablet

Disk Space:

~50 MB

Other:

Network access, storage (for config/cache)

Download ApexGuard for Linux

Get a trusted VPN on your Linux device and benefit from Swiss privacy standards, strict no-logs policy and unlimited device coverage under one account.

Get Apex
30-day money-back guarantee