![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll then show you how to get ProtonVPN working on your Raspberry Pi, either in the command line (the best choice for Raspberry Pi OS) or with the app (if you use one of the supported operating systems). It can be installed easily by adding its repository to your system.īefore going into more detail, I have to clarify some requirements that are not necessarily evident on their website. ProtonVPN doesn’t officially support Raspberry Pi, but it offers an application that works on some distributions (like Ubuntu) and a command line version that runs on any Raspberry Pi system. I tested most of them for a previous article, but today I’ll focus on ProtonVPN, which is one of the best options available for us Raspberry Pi users. Using a VPN client to protect yourself on the Internet is becoming increasingly important, but finding one that works well on Linux, and especially on Raspberry Pi, is still a challenge. ![]()
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