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Installing and Using ApexGuard on Linux

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How to Set Up and Use ApexGuard on Major Linux Distributions

ApexGuard provides .deb and .rpm packages compatible with various Debian-based and RHEL-based Linux distributions. Click here to download the latest VPN app for Linux. Below is a list of detailed setup guides tailored for supported systems:

  1. Debian, Ubuntu, Elementary OS, and Linux Mint: Read the full tutorial.
  2. Fedora and QubesOS: Read the full tutorial.
  3. RHEL and CentOS: Read the full tutorial.
  4. openSUSE: Read the full tutorial.

The ApexGuard native application is the recommended method for connecting to servers on Linux devices. It allows easy access to advanced features like Threat Protection, Auto-Connect, and the Kill Switch. For systems without a graphical user interface (GUI), you can log in using command-line tools by following this guide: How to Log in to ApexGuard on Linux Devices Without GUI.

How to Set Up ApexGuard with Chrome Extension

Downloading and Installing the Chrome Extension

  1. Download the ApexGuard extension directly from our website or visit the Google Chrome Web Store.
  2. Click the Add to Chrome button.
  3. Chrome will prompt you to confirm the installation. Click Add Extension.
  4. Once installed, a notification will confirm that the ApexGuard extension has been successfully added.
  5. The ApexGuard icon will appear in your browser’s toolbar (top-right corner). Click the icon to launch the extension.
  6. Log in with your existing ApexGuard account, or sign up to create a new one.

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