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If you want to keep your browsing activities private and protect your IP address, you can use a VPN on your Mac. VPNs encrypt your traffic and mask your location, so your ISP, government, and anyone else monitoring your traffic will not be able to see your real IP address.

Moreover, a VPN will also keep your data safe and private, preventing third-party trackers and advertisers from accessing your browsing history or tracking your online movements.

To use a VPN on your Mac, open the System Preferences app, click on the Network icon, and select VPN. Select the type of VPN you want to use (PPTP, L2TP, or IKEV2) and enter your login information.

Then, click on the Connect button.

Once you’re connected, your Mac will start routing all of your traffic through the VPN. To disconnect, click on the Disconnect button.

To keep your browsing activities private and protect your IP address, you can use a VPN on your Mac. Moreover, a VPN will also keep your data safe and private, preventing third-party trackers and advertisers from accessing your browsing history or tracking your online movements. To use a VPN on your Mac, open the System Preferences app, click on the Network icon, and select VPN.

Select the type of VPN you want to use (PPTP, L2TP, or IKEV2) and enter your login information. Then, click on the Connect button. Once you’re connected, your Mac will start routing all of your traffic through the VPN.