Firezone is a browser extension that helps you access geo-restricted websites and unblock censored content. It can be installed on various platforms, including Linux Mint. In this tutorial, we will explain the steps to install Firezone on Linux Mint latest version.
To successfully install Firezone on Linux Mint, you will need:
The first step is to download the Firezone extension from the official website https://www.firez.one/. You can download the extension by clicking on the "Download" button.
Open your web browser (Firefox or Chrome) and click on the three vertical dots on the top right corner of your browser. From the drop-down menu, select "Settings."
In the browser settings, click on "Extensions" from the left-sidebar menu.
In the extension manager toggle "Developer Mode" to enable installing extensions from local files.
Now, drag the downloaded Firezone extension file into the extension manager. You will see a confirmation message, click on "Add" to install the extension.
Firezone is now installed on your machine. You can access it by clicking on the Firezone icon on your browser.
By following these simple steps, you can install Firezone on your Linux Mint Latest version. Firezone will help you access restricted websites without any hassle.
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