> With Trisquel 8 I cannot install a VPN service. Since your concern is privacy, I assume that you mean that you want to install a VPN *client* in order to use a VPN service, not run your own VPN service. You can do this on Trisquel. I personally use Mullvad.[1]
> For privacy reasons a few days ago I tried to install the 3 browsers > below: - www.brave.com, Brave is free software, but privacy-wise it is not a replacement for using Tor or a VPN. I'm also not a fan of this "Basic Attention Token" stuff. They seem to think that there is a right way monetize human attention. I use uBlock origin to block all ads. I would not want my browser to replace those ads with it's own. > - www.epicbrowser.com and This is proprietary software, so I so not recommend using it. > - WWW.torproject.com. I do recommend using Tor Browser. I think it's actually better than a VPN, although I use both. > As the 3 above privacy browsers are incompatible with the Trisquel > operating system, I have no idea why you think that, or why you think that you can't install a VPN client in Trisquel. To get started with Tor Browser, you just need to download[2] an executable tarball, extract it, and launch it. If you would like to be able to open it from launchers and menus like other programs, I have written some scripts which set this up.[3] > 1) is it possible to: - install www.virtualbox.org or www.whonix.org Yes, although you have no reason to if all you want to do is use Tor Browser or a VPN. > 2) if so, which Linux operating systems are compatible to install the > Brave, Epic Browser and Tor browsers? These browsers should be compatible with any GNU/Linux distribution, including Trisquel. However, I advise against using Epic, and I am skeptical of Brave. [1] https://mullvad.net [2] https://www.torproject.org/download/ [3] https://notabug.org/chaosmonk/mozilla-tarball-install
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