How to Install VPN on MacBook

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A VPN provides a secure online connection between your computer, and a different network. Mac users can install the VPN for a variety of reasons. Some of the reasons include security for your activities when using public Wi-Fi and accessing content that is restricted to specific regions, or connecting from home to an enterprise network. The good news is that installing VPN on your MacBook is fairly simple regardless of your level of technical experience. This article will walk you through how to manually configure your Mac to connect with a network VPN that uses a commercial or free service.

There are a few major differences between the two options and we’ll look at both of them here. Free services typically offer limited server locations or slow speeds. Paid services have a greater selection of servers. If the location or speed of a server don’t suit your needs you can always alter it once you’re connected.

When you connect to a VPN your data will be secured. This means that your data will be encapsulated in a code that only your VPN can decipher. This shields you from cybercriminals as well as ISPs, advertisers, governments as well as other third-party entities. It also makes it much less difficult to monitor your browsing history, even on insecure networks like public Wi-Fi.

Depending on the VPN service you choose You will need to enter both your server address and your account’s name (also called “local ID” or”remote ID”) when you click Create. Certain VPN providers display these details in the System Preferences menu and others will prompt you to choose your VPN and enter this information in their own app.

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