2. [Web-browser for lokinet](http://8bb19w1gugu7yq3cyck63gbo18udodab1b6zr1uykdphm37ushco.loki/whoami/QubesOS-lokinet-setup/wiki/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup#2-web-browser-for-lokinet-1)
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
3. Web-browser configuration
4. Security and fingerprint checks
4. Security and fingerprint checks
**How-to:**
**How-to:**
1.Lokinet setup
1.Lokinet setup
1.1. Simple setup for one standalone AppVM
There are three ways to setup lokinet:
1.2. Advanced setup based on a templateVM
* Simple setup for one standalone AppVM
1.3. Proxy setup (gateway-workstation-setup)
* Advanced setup based on a templateVM
* Proxy setup (gateway-workstation-setup)
**Simple setup for one standalone AppVM**
[user@dom0]$ qvm-create --standalone --label green ...
...
2. Web-browser for lokinet
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.
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.