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How I set up my VPN on every device I own (and why you should too)
If you really don't want to install a VPN on your devices one by one, or have a device that you can't easily install an ...
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5 reasons your VPN is destroying your internet speed (and how to fix it)
If you're running your own VPN server, you're not limited to whatever a commercial VPN provider allows, but that doesn't mean ...
Using a VPN, or virtual private network, is one of the best ways to protect your online privacy. We review dozens every year, and these are the top VPNs we've tested.
You can create a free VPN service using software-based services like WireGuard. You can install it on your Mac or Windows device and connect other devices to it ...
Beyond securing and encrypting your network connections, VPN can help you to bypass geo-restrictions and access blocked content, bypass ISP throttling to get higher internet speeds during peak hours, ...
Yes, You Can Use One VPN to Protect All of Your Devices—Here’s How If you're only using a VPN on your PC, your online activity isn't fully protected. I’ll show you how to use just one VPN to keep ...
Struggling to connect to L2TP VPN on Windows 11? You are not alone. This often occurs because Windows 11 has stricter security settings that can clash with the older L2TP/IPsec protocol. The good news ...
Some VPNs are better than others, but we will show you an easy way to know how much your VPN is slowing you down. Mike De Socio is a CNET contributor who writes about energy, personal finance, ...
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