This is for people paying for the subscription via Librem One. It's a single click, then the you@librem.one username and password is all that's needed to finish the set-up.
This is the one I used because my router would export an OVPN type file. I imported it and it worked great. I'm behind DHCP though so if the IP for my connection changes I have to make a new OVPN file and reimport it.
If your VPN service doesn't have a way to export the config as a file, you'll have to use this option and type in the settings where appropriate. It seems that with method #2 & #3 you may have many different VPN's stored for use at will.
If my suggestions turn out to be wrong, have a look at what they have in the FAQ's. Those are likely to always be correct no matter how old this post gets. ;)
@wnymathguy @purism @shahaan@mastodon.social I completely understand now. Another question, with regards to librem.one VPN, I thought I heard that it will be private internet access. Is this correct? Or will purism use there own VPN?
@wnymathguy Librem Tunnel (VPN) is provided by PIA https://puri.sm/posts/purism-becomes-pia-first-oem-partner/