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If you want to remove a VPN from your Mac, you will first need to determine what kind of VPN you are using. If you are using a VPN to secure your internet traffic, you will need to uninstall the VPN software.

If you are using a VPN toaccess geo-restricted content, you will need to remove the VPN server from your Mac’s list of available servers. If you are using a VPN to spoof your location, you will need to remove the VPN app from your Mac’s App Store and Google Play Store.

Once you have determined which kind of VPN you are using, you will need to uninstall the VPN software. To uninstall a VPN on a Mac:

1. Open the App Store on your Mac.

2. Search for “VPN” and install the first VPN app that appears.

3. Open the App Store on your Mac and search for “VPN” again.

4. Install the second VPN app that appears.

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6. Scroll down and click on the “Uninstall” button next to the first VPN app.

7. Click on the “Uninstall” button next to the second VPN app.

8. Close the App Store on your Mac.

9. Open the System Preferences app on your Mac.

10. Click on the “Security & Privacy” app.

11. Click on the “VPN” tab.

12. Click on the “Uninstall” button next to the VPN app you wish to remove.

13. Close the System Preferences app on your Mac.

14.Delete the VPN app from your Mac’s App Store and Google Play Store.

15.Delete the VPN server from your Mac’s list of available servers.

16. Reboot your Mac.

If you are using a VPN to secure your internet traffic, you will need to re-enable the security features of your Mac. To re-enable the security features of your Mac:

1. Click on the “General” tab. Click on the “Restore Default Security Settings” button. Enter your user name and password. Click on the “OK” button. Click on the “Restore Default Security Settings” button again. Click on the “Close” button.

If you are using a VPN to access geo-restricted content, you will need to find a new VPN server. To find a new VPN server:

4. Enter your VPN login information. Click on the “Connect” button. Enter the IP address of a new VPN server. Click on the “Disconnect” button. Repeat steps 5-8 until you find a new VPN server that you can use. Enter the user name and password of the VPN server. Enter the IP address of the new VPN server.

17. Repeat steps 12-15 until you have connected to all of the VPN servers you want to use.

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20. If you are using a VPN to spoof your location, you will need to disable the VPN app on your Mac. To disable the VPN app on your Mac:

5. Click on the “Disable” button. Delete the VPN server from your Mac’s list of available servers. Reboot your.