

Maybe 5% of HRDs I work with can figure out the VPN setup guides after wasting hours of going through the guides and learning basic terminal commands." Tor is not an option for day-to-day emailing, conference calls, and cloud collaboration. VPN is an absolute must because HRDs need their connection to “exit their country” before accessing the Internet.

" The best example of how useless guides are is setting up a VPN on Qubes. As a result, they have very high expectations that their laptops work out of the box." The have to think of the victims of violations, of protecting their sources, of funding for their projects, of their government harassment, etc. "Human Rights Defenders HRDs and journalists already have so much on their mind. This is a quote from a thread in the Qubes Forum: I ask another question Is ther some big reason not to think EasyOS is up to the task of working with Human Rights Defenders (Workers?) The person I have been on the Qubes Forum with, really wants these indiivduals to use Qubes.Īll I can say is, if I could install a VPN GUI onto EasyOS, then he might lead them into a safer way to work for Human Rights.Īs of now, I would prefer someone make a Pet out of the Mullvad App. It is a simple, Point and Click GUI or not at all. This group wants to use some software, Video Chat, Signal, and they have trouble getting their Internet Connection outside their country without a VPN.

It had further work which was needed inīasically the person who I wanted to look at EasyOS is clear that the Human Rights Defenders (HRD) which are in other countries, have, in the past tried to install a VPN with Terminal, and OpenVPN in Qubes. There is, I see, a Pet to work with VPN, I have not tried it. The Mullvad App has the word Wireguard on the front of the App.
