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Freemium VPN provider Atlas VPN announces Linux support

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Freemium virtual private network service providers, Atlas VPN, announces support for Linux operating systems.

Atlas VPN service offers Linux support with the state-of-the-art WireGuard protocol, streaming-optimized servers, and advanced protection SafeSwap and MultiHop+ servers.

SafeSwap servers let users have many different IP addresses without having to switch between VPN servers. MultiHop+ servers use multiple rotating VPN locations to tunnel user connections. This protects online traffic behind several layers of encryption, enhancing user privacy and anonymity online.

“While Linux is one of the most secure operating systems available, its users are still in danger of online privacy threats, such as government surveillance, censorship, and snooping. VPN can help Linux users protect their personal information from unwanted third-party tracking and interception by encrypting their online traffic and adding a layer of security between their Linux computer and the internet.”, says Ruta Cizinauskaite, the PR Manager of Atlas VPN.

At present, Atlas VPN for Linux is available for Ubuntu. However, the company is planning to add support for other distributions, along with more features such as Kill Switch, in the near future.

Linux is the newest addition to the Atlas VPN premium bundle that includes VPN apps for Android TV and Amazon Fire TV. It also provides advanced privacy and security features, like data breach tracking tool Data Breach Monitor, and third-party tracker blocking tool Tracker Blocker. Atlas VPN offers Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS apps for both free and premium users.

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