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When it comes to privacy, nobody can beat a VPN. VPNs encrypt all of your data, preventing anyone, even your ISP, from seeing what you’re up to.

And because VPNs are so good at privacy, they’re also great for streaming. If you’re looking to stream content without fear of your ISP snooping on your activities, a VPN is a great way to go.

To use a VPN on your Windows 10 computer, you’ll first need to install a VPN client. There are a number of good VPN clients available for Windows 10, including NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and IPVanish.

Once you have the client installed, open it and click the “+” button to add a new VPN connection.

In the new VPN connection window, enter the VPN server address or IP address of the computer you want to connect to. You can also enter the VPN server name if you know it.

Click the “Connect” button to connect to the VPN server.

When you connect to the VPN, your computer will start to use the VPN to encrypt all of your traffic. This will prevent anyone, including your ISP, from seeing what you’re doing online.

Now that you’ve connected to the VPN, you can browse the internet as usual. However, bear in mind that your internet traffic will now be encrypted, so any sensitive data you’re browsing will be hidden from anyone who might be spying on you.