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If you’re looking to uninstall a VPN from your Mac, there are a few different ways to go about it. Unfortunately, not all VPNs are created equal and some may require more complicated methods than others.

One option is to go to the app’s preferences and select the “Uninstall” button. This will uninstall the app from your system, but it may leave any active connections behind.

If the app doesn’t have a preferences menu, you can try using the “Find” function in the Finder. This will help you find all the app’s files and folders, and you can then select “Copy” to copy them all to a new location.

If the app doesn’t have any files or folders on your system, you may need to erase it completely. To do this, open the “Terminal” app and type “sudo rm -rf /Applications/VPN.

app” (without the quotes). This will remove the app from your system and any data associated with it.