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If you’re using a VPN on your Mac, there are a few different ways to remove it. The easiest way is to use the built-in macOS VPN removal tool.

To use the VPN removal tool, first open System Preferences. Next, click on the Security & Privacy icon. Click on the VPN tab. Under “VPN Type,” select the type of VPN you’re using.

If you’re using a commercial VPN, you’ll need to enter your login information. If you’re using a free VPN, you can simply click the “Use Free VPN” button.

Once you’ve selected the type of VPN you’re using, you’ll need to decide which connection to remove. Select the connection you want to remove and click the “Remove” button.

If you’re using a commercial VPN, you’ll need to enter your login information.

Once you’ve selected the connection you want to remove and clicked the “Remove” button, the VPN will be removed from your Mac. You’ll now be able to browse the internet unrestricted.

If you’re using a VPN to protect your privacy, removing the VPN may not be the best idea. If you’re using a VPN to prevent your internet service provider from tracking your activity, removing the VPN may not be the best solution.

In this case, you may want to consider using a privacy proxy service. A privacy proxy will protect your privacy by hiding your true identity and location.