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If you’re looking to secure your online activity and keep your data private, a VPN (virtual private network) can be a great solution. But how do you set one up on your Mac? In this article, we’ll walk you through the basics of setting up a VPN on your Mac, and provide a few tips for getting the most out of your virtual security screen.

What is a VPN?

A VPN is a technology that allows you to connect to a remote network over a public network, such as the internet. This can help protect your privacy and security by encrypting your data and sending it through a remote server.

How do I set up a VPN on my Mac?

To set up a VPN on your Mac, first make sure you have the required software installed. MacOS includes built-in support for some VPN services, while others require additional software.

To install a VPN service on your Mac, open the App Store and search for “VPN”. Select one of the VPN apps listed and follow the on-screen instructions.

Once the VPN is installed, open the App Store and search for “VPN”.

Once the VPN is installed, open the App.