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How to Setup VPN on Your Windows 10 Desktop

by Karel Miller Hi, This is Karel and I am a web developer

VPN stands for a Virtual Private Network that provides you online privacy and anonymity when you use any public internet connection. Surfing through your data and internet through the public network is unsafe as your data can be stolen easily, and it makes online transactions unsafe as well. All the data that you transfer using public networks concerns online security and privacy, and it makes your online sessions vulnerable. For protecting yourself from such online threats, you can use VPN as it creates a data tunnel between the local network and an exit node. Your data remains safe due to their end to end encryption.

How to Setup VPN on Your Windows 10 Desktop


But a Windows 10 desktop already has an in-built VPN client in it. It just needs a few set-up settings to work on your computer. From the Microsoft Store, download and install a VPN app. Using the apps will enable you to have additional features such as blocking unnecessary ads and getting the fastest connection at the same time. If you don’t want to use an external VPN app, then you can begin using Windows 10 built-in VPN client that takes about a few minutes to set up.

Here is how you can begin:

Firstly, you will require a VPN Service for connection so that your server can determine who will run the service when you connect your device to it. Some of the best VPN that you can get are:

  • Express VPN
  • Nord VPN
  • Pure VPN
  • IPvanish
  • CyberGhost VPN
  • Private Internet Access
  • Surfshark

Whichever VPN you choose for your device, keep these points in your mind:

  1. It should not have a weak encryption system. Always check if they have Perfect Forward Secrecy as it will provide you more security and will protect your data from any internet service that tries to decrypt your connection.
  2. Make sure that your VPN does not keep track of your activity logs as it can get hacked easily, and your data wouldn’t be safe.
  3. Don’t let any free VPN lure you into purchasing their network because it will save you a lot of money. Those kinds of VPNs don’t ensure any privacy and excellent services.

After choosing the VPN you want to use, you have to choose a protocol to determine the strength of the encryption. You can use protocols like OpenVPN, PPTP, SFTP, and IPSec.

Create your VPN Profile

To connect to the VPN, it is necessary to create a VPN profile on your desktop. Follow these steps to begin:

  1. Go to Settings of your desktop and click on Network & Internet.
  2. Select VPN from the list of options that appears on the left side of your screen.
  3. Click on Add a VPN Connection. The configuration screen will open up.
  4. From the dropdown menu of the VPN Provider page, select Windows (built-in).
  5. Give a name to your connection from the Connection Name field.
  6. Enter your server ID in the Server Name or Address field. Your VPN service provider will give you the server address.
  7. In the VPN Type option, choose the protocol that you want to connect with VPN services.
  8. Then under the Type of Sign-In Info menu, choose the sign-in method that you want to use. We would recommend you to select Username and Password as it is what most of the commercially available VPNs use. This way, every time you use your VPN connection, you will have to log in using the similar username and password that you will set.
  9. Click on the Save button and then head back to the Network and Internet page in the Settings section.
  10. Click on the VPN, and you will find the new collection that you have created with a VPN. Click on Connect to start using it.

Your set-up will be completed, and you can begin using a secured network every time you want to use the internet from an external connection.

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Source: How to Setup VPN on Your Windows 10 Desktop


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