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I got a laugh out of this, but it's has non-family-oriented language in it, so...
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Pale Moon has been updated to version 28.8.0 with security updates*. This is a major development release that includes many improvements as well as some landmark features added/enabled. In addition, many libraries have been updated for added stability and performance.
*A fix identified as "DiD" ("Defense-in-Depth") means that it is a fix that does not apply to a (potentially) actively exploitable vulnerability in Pale Moon, but prevents future vulnerabilities caused by the same code, e.g. when surrounding code changes, exposing the problem, or when new attack vectors are discovered.
See the Release Notes for the new features, numerous changes and fixes as well as the security updates.
Update: To get the update now, select "Help" from the Pale Moon menu at the upper left of the browser window. Click About Pale Moon and Check for Updates.
Yeah, I knew what it was, but you're right... a lot of folks here and there are under the impression that WireGuard IS a VPN. It's not, as we know.
And as far as OpenVPN goes, it's been working fine and dandy for me for quite a few years already. I was able to easily install it using a modified Network Manager app via SlackBuild.