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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
### URL: https://www-dev.allizom.org/products/vpn/desktop/linux
vpn-linux-mozilla-vpn = { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } on Linux
vpn-linux-looking-for = Looking for a VPN to protect your Linux machine? { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } offers the only service from a non-for-profit company. Learn how a VPN protects you and why you should trust { -brand-name-mozilla } for your privacy and security.
vpn-linux-mozilla-vpn-on-linux = { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } on Linux for a more private and secure internet
vpn-linux-linux-is-free = Linux is free, open-source, and customizable, but it’s not immune to online security and privacy issues. Just like users of other operating systems, Linux users face censorship, surveillance, and hacking.
vpn-linux-mozilla-vpn-is-a = { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } is a virtual private network service that uses open-source state-of-the-art encryption and does not log, track or share any of your network activity. It allows you to connect to over 500 servers in 30+ countries.
vpn-linux-why-choose = Why choose { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } for Linux?
vpn-linux-fast-and-v2 = <strong>Fast and reliable:</strong> { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } uses the { -brand-name-wireguard }® protocol, which offers better performance and stability than other VPN protocols.
# Obsolete string
vpn-linux-fast-and = <strong>Fast and reliable:</strong> { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } uses the { -brand-name-wireguard }® protocol, which offers better performance and stability than other VPN protocols
vpn-linux-no-logs = <strong>No logs:</strong> { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } does not keep any logs of your network activity; we don’t record which websites you visit or inspect your traffic.
vpn-linux-additional-security = <strong>Additional security features:</strong> We use DNS blocking to block ads, trackers, and malware. While a browser can prevent only websites from giving you malware and tracking you.
vpn-linux-device-level = <strong>Device-level encryption:</strong> Unlike VPNs that only encrypt your browser traffic, { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } encrypts all your device’s traffic, including all your applications and games.
vpn-linux-multi-hop = <strong>Multi-hop routing:</strong> For added protection, { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } can encrypt your traffic and route it through two locations instead of one, making it harder for anyone to trace your online activity.
vpn-linux-simple-and = <strong>Simple and intuitive interface:</strong> Connect to a server with one click. You can also customize your settings and preferences according to your needs.
vpn-linux-it-helps-restore = <strong>It helps restore net neutrality:</strong> { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } helps you take back control of your online activities by preventing internet providers from throttling your bandwidth, or from blocking websites or services that they don’t like, or that compete with their own offerings.
vpn-linux-gui-client = <strong>GUI client:</strong>{ -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } has a GUI client (graphical user interface), whereas some VPN providers only provide a CLI version (command line).
vpn-linux-by-using = By using { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }, you can take back control of your online activities and protect your privacy and data. Download { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } today and enjoy a 30-day money-back guarantee with no logs, no hassle, and no risk.
vpn-linux-how-to-install = How to install { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } on Linux
# Variables:
# $url (string) - https://launchpad.net/~mozillacorp/+archive/ubuntu/mozillavpn
# 'mozillavpn' should not be translated as it is the proper name of the package
vpn-linux-if-you-use-v2 = If you use one of the supported Ubuntu releases, there are two ways to install mozillavpn official packages hosted on <a { $attrs }>Launchpad:</a>
# Obsolete string
# Variables:
# $url (string) - https://launchpad.net/~mozillacorp/+archive/ubuntu/mozillavpn
# 'mozillavpn' should not be translated as it is the proper name of the package
vpn-linux-if-you-use = If you use one of the supported Ubuntu releases, there are two ways to install mozillavpn official packages hosted on <a { $attrs }>launchpad:</a>
# Variables:
# $attrs (string) includes url - https://support.mozilla.org/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
vpn-linux-ubuntu-command = <strong>Ubuntu command line mode:</strong> For detailed instructions on how to install { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } using command line mode tools, check out <a { $attrs }>How to install { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } on a Linux computer</a>.
# Variables:
# $attrs (string) includes url - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu#Adding_Personal_Package_Archives_.28PPAs.29
vpn-linux-ubuntu-graphical = <strong>Ubuntu graphical user interface:</strong> Visit <a { $attrs }>this article</a> and follow the instructions in the Adding personal package archives section.
# Variables:
# $attrs (string) includes url - https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/mozilla-vpn-client/
vpn-linux-additionally = Additionally, for unsupported Linux distributions, you can take and compile the source code from the <a { $attrs }>official GitHub repository</a>.