2. [Web-browser for lokinet](http://8bb19w1gugu7yq3cyck63gbo18udodab1b6zr1uykdphm37ushco.loki/whoami/QubesOS-lokinet-setup/wiki/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup#2-web-browser-for-lokinet-1)
3. Web-browser configuration
4. Security and fingerprint checks
4. Security and fingerprint checks**
**How-to:**
1.Lokinet setup
**1.Lokinet setup**
There are three ways to setup lokinet:
* Simple setup for one standalone AppVM
* Advanced setup based on a templateVM
@ -15,19 +16,25 @@ There are three ways to setup lokinet:
**Simple setup for one standalone AppVM**
[user@dom0]$ qvm-create --standalone --label green ...
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Oxen Privacy Tech Foundation (OPTF)
https://optf.ngo/about-optf
**2. Web-browser for lokinet**
You can use any web-browser to access lokinet (**.loki) or use lokinet exit node. Here, we simple benefit from the well known Tor-Browser. It comes already with a very advanced privcay and security setting the most important features are (beside the Tor implementation):
2. Web-browser for lokinet
You can use any web-browser to access lokinet (**.loki) or use and lokinet exit node. Here, we simple benefit from the well known and well developed Tor Browser. It comes already with a very advanced privcay and security setting but the default configuration is set to use Tor, therefore we need to make some modifications to use lokinet instead of the Tor network.
* Anonymity due to unified Tor-Browser fingerprint
* Security and convenience: A hardened Firefox by default.
Advantages:
Anonymity due to unified Tor-Browser fingerprint
Security and convenience: A hardened Firefox by default.
Speed: Tor Network.
Freedom: Access websites that discriminate against the Tor Network.
Install the Tor Browser: https://www.torproject.org/download/languages
Open the terminal in your freshly created AppVM (optf)
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The default configuration is set to use Tor, therefore we need to make some modifications to use lokinet instead of the Tor network.