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Setting up a VPN on your Mac can protect your privacy and security when using public Wi-Fi networks. A VPN will encrypt all of your traffic and send it through a secure server.

This will help protect your data from being intercepted and monitored by third parties. To set up a VPN on your Mac, follow these steps:.

1. Open the System Preferences app on your Mac.

2. Select the Network icon.

3. Click the VPN tab.

4. Click the + button to add a new VPN connection.

5. Enter the name of your VPN provider and select a server location.

6. Click the Connect button to start using your VPN.

7. To disconnect from your VPN, click the Disconnect button.

8. Click the Security menu and select the option to encrypt all traffic.

9. Click the OK button to apply these changes.

10. To view the status of your VPN connection, click the Status icon.

11. To stop using your VPN, click the Stop button.

12. Click the Restore Default Settings button to restore the default settings.

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14. Click the Close button to exit System Preferences.

15. Open a web browser on your Mac and enter the VPN’s IP address in the address bar.

16. Click the Connect button to start using the VPN.

17. To disconnect from the VPN, click the Disconnect button in the web browser.

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20. To view the status of the VPN connection, click the Status icon in the web browser.

21. To stop using the VPN, click the Stop button in the web browser.

22. Click the Close button to exit the web browser.

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25. To restart your Mac, press the power button and then click the Restart button in the Mac’s menu bar.

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27. When your Mac restarts, it will start using the VPN connection that you set up in step 4.

CONCLUSION

Setting up a VPN on your Mac can protect your privacy and security when using public Wi-Fi networks. Using a VPN will encrypt all of your traffic and send it through a secure server.