How to Install Haven on POP! OS Latest

Haven is a privacy-focused app that turns your smartphone into a surveillance system. This app can help you keep an eye on your personal space or monitor someone else's activity discreetly. In this guide, you will learn how to install Haven on your POP! OS latest.

Prerequisites

Before you start with the installation, you need to have the following:

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow the steps below to install Haven on POP! OS latest:

  1. Download the latest Haven package for Linux by running the following command on your terminal:
wget https://github.com/guardianproject/haven/releases/download/0.7.2/haven-0.7.2-amd64.deb
  1. After the download is complete, install the Haven package by running the following command:
sudo dpkg -i haven-0.7.2-amd64.deb
  1. Once the installation is complete, connect your Android device to the machine using a USB cable.

  2. On your Android device, go to the Settings app and enable the Developer options by tapping on the Build number 7 times.

  3. In the Developer options, enable USB debugging.

  4. Launch Haven on your POP! OS latest by searching for the app on the Activities menu or by running the following command on your terminal:

haven
  1. On the Haven app, follow these instructions:
  1. Once you have configured the sensors, place your device in the desired location or object.

  2. Finally, enable monitoring to start the surveillance process. You will receive instant notifications on the device where Haven is installed, in case of any sensor disruption.

Conclusion

Haven is an essential tool to monitor your personal space, and to protect your privacy. By following this tutorial, you can install Haven on your POP! OS latest machine and convert your Android device into a surveillance system. Please be mindful of the privacy laws in your country while using the app.

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