

After this, you can run the Tor browser easily. Generally, all that’s involved in the installation process is extracting the files to ensure that they’re in a recreated directory structure. While it’s not quite as incredibly locked down as the sand boxed version, the hardened Tor client is still remarkably secure, especially when compared to a standard browser. Any of the official spins like Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Lubuntu follow the same process.

These steps are identical regardless of which version of Ubuntu you might be using. Installing the hardened version of Tor in the Ubuntu terminal is actually much faster and easier than installing the sand boxed version and it requires far fewer steps.
