VPN Setup

VPN Setup

How exactly do you install a VPN? The steps you need to take to set up your VPN can differ slightly depending on the device you're using. If you need help setting up a VPN connection, you've come to the right place. Whether you use a Mac or Windows computer, have an iPhone or Android phone, work with Google Chromecast or a Smart TV, here's your answer.

The articles and step-by-step tutorials in this section will show you how to set up a VPN connection on different devices and operating systems.

A VPN For All Your Devices

An increasing number of our electronic devices make use of the internet. In some cases, you won't even be able to use your device without an internet connection. If you want to protect your online security and anonymity, it's wise to encrypt your personal data on all those devices with a VPN.

In most cases, all you need to do is download a VPN app on your device. Log in to your account, and you'll be able to connect to a VPN server right away. However, this isn't the case with all devices. Sometimes you have to set up the VPN in a different way, such as through a (virtual) router.

The Many Possibilities of a VPN

The advantage of a VPN is that it secures your internet traffic on different devices. That's why a good VPN works on different operating systems and should even be compatible with your router. This way, you remain safer and more anonymous online, whether you access the internet via your laptop, your smartphone or your TV. Moreover, it also gives you increased online freedom: geographical restrictions on websites and services will no longer apply to you.

Which VPN Should I Choose?

Most VPNs are fairly easy to set up and install. This means you'll already be able to provide a safe internet environment for yourself ans your entire household with little effort (and, often, a small monthly cost). In some cases it's even a great solution to choose a good free VPN.

But how do you know which VPN you should choose? In the articles above, we've told you everything about the best VPN for a particular device, whether it's a smartphone or an Apple TV. If you prefer making a choice for yourself, you can head over to our Best VPN articles. Here you'll find which VPNs work best for each device, service, and particular situation.