In today’s digital world, online privacy and security are more important than ever. Whether you’re browsing the web, accessing sensitive data, or simply streaming your favorite shows, protecting your connection is essential. Private Internet Access (PIA), one of the most trusted VPN services, offers robust encryption and privacy features that ensure your data stays secure.
For Ubuntu users, PIA provides seamless integration with a user-friendly app and powerful command-line tools. In this guide, we’ll show you how to install and use PIA on your Ubuntu system, empowering you to enjoy a secure, private, and unrestricted internet experience.
The Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client for Ubuntu downloads as a .RUN file — and by default will go to your “Downloads” folder.
Tip: For ease of typing, I rename the file to VPN.run
Type ./VPN.run
Open Terminal (You can search for it by typing Terminal in the search)
Type cd ~/Downloads
Type chmod +x VPN.run
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