Do I need a VPN if I use Ubuntu?

The arrival of the Internet has been a true revolution in many aspects. Communicating, getting informed or simply browsing the Internet for leisure, have become actions that are already part of our lives. When we are surfing the Internet, we pursue that the fullfilment of security requirements be one of the most important aspects, when a few years ago this aspect was not a problem.

In case we are Ubuntu users, we must use a VPN for Ubuntu so that cybersecurity is not an element that affects us. How bad could it be for users not to use a VPN when it comes to cybersecurity? In this article we highlight the reasons.

The cost of not having cybersecurity 

Since people store an important part of their lives on smartphones and computers, it is logical that security is one of their biggest problems when browsing the Internet. Hackers have the ability to use our information for other purposes, so we must protect our connection y Privacy duly with a VPN for Linux.

For all this, the best thing is to reinforce our security with a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that is well configured and that protects effectively. The best thing we can do first is spend some of our time researching and installing the VPN for Ubuntu more convenient. In case we only have to protect our computer, a quality VPN will be enough to guarantee our online security. 

When asked how we should install the VPN in Linux, we should have the package installed network-manager-vpnc. To do this, we must go to the specific software manager of our distribution. Next, in Ubuntu we will click on the network icon, which are the two arrows, in the upper bar and we will choose VPN connections and select Configure VPN. Next, we will press add and follow the instructions on the screen to be able to fill in the remaining information regarding the type of encryption and our user credentials.

All this will allow us to enjoy optimal security, since hackers seek to find different data and information of a personal nature to control people's lives or benefit from it illegally. While it is true that cybercriminals seriously endanger people's lives are very rare, the truth is that there are other aspects of our life that are at risk.

To what extent does poor cybersecurity affect us?

One of the main items that the most dangerous entities on the Internet pursue is our personal information. They try to find our name, number and credit card pin and different data that can be used as a way to carry out an action that is harmful. The low security of our equipment will be one of the easiest ways to achieve this, so we insist on the need to have a quality VPN.

On the other hand, we must not neglect the fact of protecting our professional information. In the event that we work in a reference company and have an important position, we must not neglect the fact of adequately protecting ourselves on the Internet. The information we refer to is a clear target for hackers, but thanks to the VPN they will not be able to track them.

The advantages of a VPN go beyond cybersecurity

Once we know what a VPN is for and how to install it on Linux, it is important to find out what advantages it has in other aspects. The truth is that it works in all applications, since it has the ability to route internet traffic. In addition, we have the opportunity to connect and disconnect it in a simple way, since the activation or not we can do it whenever we want.

On the other hand, we can falsify our location, since it is an effective way to bypass censorship or access limited content in a certain country. This aspect is very useful for people who work outside the office or companies that have branches in different cities and that require a single private network.

On the other hand, we find another utility of VPN connections such as P2P downloads. Some providers tend to block these downloads, while others choose to boycott in order for it to malfunction. We can use a VPN connection to avoid censorship in our country, but we can also prevent our Internet provider from boycotting P2P downloads.

Now that we know how we can install our VPN connection on our Linux, what advantages it has and why it is important to have it to keep our cybersecurity in good condition, it is time to choose the one that best suits us, install it and be able to enjoy all the possibilities it can offer us so that our Internet security cannot suffer.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.

  1.   loszibani said

    No, you do not need it at all and you will not take any risk, we have always been without VPNs and nothing has ever happened to us. Which is clear that if you have it, well, much better and even more true that they go really well. I have expressvpn and it is fantastic, it is expensive, but it is well worth it and I am clear that as long as I can pay it I will continue to have it. But it is true that I have it since September 2019 and I only use Linux since Ubuntu version 16.04 and before having the vpn, because nothing ever happened to me, therefore this article is very badly raised, the real thing is that if you have it better, but if you don't have it, nothing happens at all, that's the truth.

  2.   Pedro said

    Needless. And lastly we use TOR.

  3.   AT said

    Perhaps the idea of ​​the article is good.

    But the context in which it takes place is totally inaccurate.

    There is no historical reference as to why (and more importantly) VPNs were created for.

    There is no reference to companies and their workers, much less to roadwarriors, who on a day-to-day basis need to consult the precious information within their company's LAN.

    An application of the latest fashion VPNs is that they complement the function of a proxy and "anonymize" our Internet browsing, which is precisely what this article tries to talk about (sadly without achieving anything)

    In short, a good topic for an article, but one that lacks depth completely, that does not illustrate more than the minimum and that in practice, it only gives you the instruction, to install one more package.

  4.   Daniel said

    They sell us VPNs from others without knowing what it is, they just open our mouths and fill us with slobber to get hold of a GNU package and connect to a paid VPN without knowing what it is for.
    P2P filters are mounted on the characteristic of the communication signal (protocol), and there is only one step between the mobile or fiber connection and the operator. It is useless. Tor is more convenient. And it is not completely configured out of the box and it is useless until you shield it.
    They sell us VPNs to protect ourselves, and it turns out that what we try to hide from our operator, to whom we pay for the internet connection, that we connect to ubuntulog.com, and we pay another operator separately to monitor, manage and censor it.
    Because VPN is a Virtual Private Network.
    Broadly speaking, it helps your 300mb fiber go as slow as your ass. And to top it all, share it with thousands of hackers.