This guide will show you how to set up the ExpressVPN app on Zorin OS. To complete this tutorial, you will need:
Zorin OS correctly set up
An active ExpressVPN subscription
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Downloading the ExpressVPN app
Setting up the ExpressVPN app
Connecting to a server location
Connecting to ExpressVPN after rebooting Zorin OS
Downloading the ExpressVPN app
Open Chromium.
Sign into your ExpressVPN account and click Set up ExpressVPN. Click on Linux on the left side of the screen, then click to download the Ubuntu packet (64 bit or 32 bit).
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
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Setting up the ExpressVPN app
Open Terminal and navigate to where you downloaded the ExpressVPN app (e.g. cd ~/Downloads/).
Type sudo dpkg -i [file path/file_name]
Type expressvpn activate
Enter your ExpressVPN activation code. You will not be able to see the characters you enter, so be sure to type in the correct code carefully.
You have the option of sending crash reports and other anonymous metrics to help improve ExpressVPN. Hit Y to approve sending reports.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully activated ExpressVPN.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
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Connecting to a server location
To see a list of recommended locations to connect to, type expressvpn list
To connect to a server, type expressvpn connect [LOCATION]
After connecting to ExpressVPN, you can check your IP address and conduct a DNS leak test to verify you are protected by ExpressVPN.
To disconnect ExpressVPN, type expressvpn disconnect
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
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Connecting to ExpressVPN after rebooting Zorin OS
To connect to ExpressVPN after rebooting Zorin OS, you will need to repeat the above setup process.
Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.
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