Installing and Using ApexGuard on Linux
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:
- Debian, Ubuntu, Elementary OS, and Linux Mint: Read the full tutorial.
- Fedora and QubesOS: Read the full tutorial.
- RHEL and CentOS: Read the full tutorial.
- 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
- Download the ApexGuard extension directly from our website or visit the Google Chrome Web Store.
- Click the Add to Chrome button.
- Chrome will prompt you to confirm the installation. Click Add Extension.
- Once installed, a notification will confirm that the ApexGuard extension has been successfully added.
- The ApexGuard icon will appear in your browser’s toolbar (top-right corner). Click the icon to launch the extension.
- Log in with your existing ApexGuard account, or sign up to create a new one.
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