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- # Bubble: a privacy-first VPN
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- Bubble helps you start and manage your own private VPN.
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- It also adds tools to this VPN to improve your internet experience by modifying your traffic: to
- remove ads, block malware, and much more.
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- Visit the [Bubble website](https://getbubblenow.com/) to learn more.
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- If you're interested in developing on Bubble, see the [Bubble Developer Guide](docs/dev.md).
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- ## Operating System Support
- Once your Bubble is running, any device can connect to it: Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android;
- if it supports VPN connections, it will probably work just fine.
-
- However, to launch your own Bubble using this software, you will need a Linux machine to run the launcher.
- It *probably* works on MacOS, but it has not been tested and there are likely to be issues. Pull requests are welcome!
-
- ## The Easy Path
- If you'd like to enjoy all the benefits of Bubble without going through this hassle, please try out the Bubble launching
- service available on [getbubblenow.com](https://getbubblenow.com/).
- Any Bubble you launch from [getbubblenow.com](https://getbubblenow.com/) will also be "yours only" -- all Bubbles
- disconnect from their launcher during configuration.
-
- ## Getting Started
- The setup instructions below assume you are running Ubuntu 20.04. If you're running another flavor of Linux,
- you can probably figure out how to get things working. If you're running Mac OS X or Windows, things might be
- more difficult.
-
- ### Download a Bubble Distribution
- Download the [latest Bubble release](https://jenkins.bubblev.org/public/releases/bubble/latest/bubble.zip)
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- Open a command-line terminal.
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- Unzip the file that you downloaded:
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- unzip bubble.zip
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- Change directories into the directory containing the files that were unzipped:
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- cd bubble-Adventure_1.x.x # replace `Adventure_1.x.x` with the version that you downloaded
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- ### Install System Software
- You'll need to install some software for Bubble to work correctly. Run:
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- ./bin/first_time_ubuntu.sh
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- This will grab all the submodules and perform an initial build of all components.
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- You only need to run this command once, ever, on a given system.
- It ensures that the appropriate packages are installed and proper databases and database users exist.
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- `first_time_ubuntu.sh` command uses `apt` commands to install various packages, so Debian (or other Debian-based)
- distributions should work fine. If you are running a different OS or distribution, copy that file to something like:
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- ./bin/first_time_myoperatingsystem.sh
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- And then edit it such that all the same packages get installed.
- Then submit a pull request and we can add support for your operating system to the main repository.
-
- ## Deployment Modes
- Bubble runs in three different modes. You'll at least need to run a Local Launcher first, then
- decide if you want to use a Remote Launcher to manage multiple Bubble nodes, or just launch a single Bubble
- directly from the Local Launcher.
-
- #### Local Launcher Mode
- In this mode, Bubble runs locally on your machine. You'll setup the various cloud services required to run Bubble,
- and use the Local Launcher to start a Remote Launcher or a Bubble Node.
-
- Learn more about setting up [Local Launcher Mode](docs/local-launcher.md)
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- #### Remote Launcher Mode
- In this mode, Bubble is running in the cloud in Launcher Mode, ready to launch new Bubbles that you can use.
- You cannot connect devices to a Bubble in Launcher Mode, you can only use it to launch new Bubbles.
-
- Learn more about setting up [Remote Launcher Mode](docs/remote-launcher.md)
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- #### Bubble Node Mode
- In this mode, the Bubble has been launched by a Local Launcher or a Remote Launcher and is a proper Bubble Node.
- You can connect your devices to it and use it as your own private VPN and enhanced internet service.
-
- Learn more about launching a [Bubble Node](docs/launch-node.md)
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