linux client planned?
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I am now quite disappointed that I paid for 1 year sub. I didnt even think that I cant use Freedome on linux. Linux is from Finland and you are the biggest security company in Finland...
I think you would get a lot of new customers if you supported linux. Many security pros need a vpn with unix support, and they could recommend it to common ppl too.You must have some strange reason for this, and you dont want to reveal it.
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Only thing missing for me to pay for a Freedom sub - a linux client. Please do, even if not a zillion users, there's also a goodwill value for F-secure in doing so, leading to linux users choosing other products from them, and also, choosing their stuff when on other platforms. As for now, on to the next vpn-provider, I'll look back here in a year and see if anything has changed.
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Please, please and please. We, the GNU/Linux community is begging you to make either a client or at least maybe an OpenVPN support as well? Like others had said, Finland is where Linux was born and you should as well champion that part in making privacy stronger again on GNU/Linux. Despite there exist many alternatives but FreedomeVPN should also support GNU/Linux community.
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I have paid for a year membership about two months ago and I plan on switching to Ubuntu in about a week. It is, therefore, no exaggeration that when I found out that Freedome does not have Linux support, I was shocked and reading this post only made me angry too.
As several people here already said, why wouldn't you just release the configuration for PPTP/L2TP/OpenVPN? I don't really care much about your additional in-app features, I am mainly interested in the VPN itself.
I have switched from PrivateInternetAccess, which has native support for Linux and also offers sans-client setup, and I am now strongly regretting my decision.
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I would like the Linux app, with same features as the Windows version..
The Linux users privacy does not matter ? .. I'm guessing that many linux-users whom does dual-booting between linux and windows, like the idea to have same paid content available for them.
Does F-Secure have some contract with Microsoft, that does not allow such development to take place ?
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I am not going to add up to every good points already made in this thread.
It's my second year (and my last one) as a Freedome customer : I definitely won't renew my subscribtion for another year unless, at least, the open vpn connections parameters are released so linux users can connect to the vpn gateways.
I'll switch to PureVpn where I still have a two years subscription that I bought for half the price of a year at F-Secure.
The fees are definitely another topic but it's just so you know, you made it bad and on several points
Regards
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Hello, I would also like to see a paid subscription offer for Linux as well. I am currently on Linux Mint (mate) 18.1 - 64bit. This is the best operating system I have ever used. I prefer to use this so please create a front end or at least let us know what the requirements/specifications are? I will/can build my own front end for the application.
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I was waiting for a long time for a linux client - unfortunately F-Secure has no interest... :-(
I now use "AirVPN" on my Ubuntu 16.04-system, and I am very satisfied. It is working very good with high degree of privacy, so I can recommend it!
I am a fan of F-Secure, but I had no other choice!
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Has anyone here tried just using OpenVPN on Linux to connect to Freedome?
http://www.happyhacking.org/HappyHacking/hacking/2016/09/09/How-to-Use-F-secure-Freedome-in-OpenBSD.html