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If you’re using a VPN connection to protect your online privacy, you might need to change your VPN settings in Windows 10. Here’s how:

1. Open the Windows 10 Settings app.

2. Under “Network & Internet,” click on “Advanced Settings.”

3. Under “VPN,” click on “Configure VPN.”

4. Select the type of VPN connection you’re using.

5. Under “Server,” click on the name of the VPN server you want to use.

6. Under “Port,” configure the port number you want the VPN connection to use.

7. Under “Authentication,” select the type of authentication you want to use.

8. Under “Advanced,” click on “VPN Settings.”

9. Under “VPN Type,” select the type of VPN connection you’re using.

10. Under “VPN Protocol,” select the type of VPN protocol you’re using.

11. Under “VPN Settings,” click on “OK.”

12. Close the Windows 10 Settings app.

13. Open the VPN connection you just configured.

14. Under “General,” click on “Advanced Settings.”

15. Under “Network,” click on “Configure IPv4 Settings.”

16. Under “ServerIPv4,” enter the IP address of the VPN server you want to connect to.

17. Under “ServerIPv6,” enter the IP address of the VPN server you want to connect to.

18. Under “Default Gateway,” enter the IP address of the VPN server you want to connect to.

19. Under “Netmask,” enter the IP address of the VPN server you want to connect to.

20. Under “MTU,” enter the MTU value of the VPN connection.

21. Under “Default DNS Servers,” enter the DNS servers you want to use.

22. Click on “OK.”

23. Close the Advanced Settings window.

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25. Under “Network & Internet,” click on “Network Connections.”

26. Under “VPN Connection,” click on the name of the VPN connection you just configured.

27. Under “Settings,” click on “Advanced.”

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30. Open the Microsoft Edge browser.

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32. Under “Extensions,” click on the extension you want to disable.

33. Under “Details,” click on the “Disable” button.

34. Close the Microsoft Edge browser.

35. Restart your computer.