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Set up Proton VPN on Android Proton VPN is available on both iPhone and Android. Let's set it up on your phone or tablet.
To set up a VPN via the Mac's built-in VPN settings, make sure you have all the necessary data first. This includes the VPN type, the server address, username, password, and shared secret.
Whether you’re looking to set up a VPN on a PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, or on your router, here’s what you need to do to secure your connection.
How to use Proton VPN on your web browser After installing the Proton VPN browser extension or add-on, sign in to your Proton VPN account (only Android's app lets you bypass using an account).
Learn how to set up a VPN on different devices, including Microsoft, Mac, iOS and Android devices.
Discover how you can set up your own OpenVPN server in pfSense, allowing you to access your home network securely with a VPN.
Need to get a VPN up and running as soon as possible? We'll explain how to set up a VPN easily and quickly, so you can get started immediately.
You can protect more than just one Mac or iPhone with a VPN. Here's how to protect all of your Internet-connected devices at once by setting up a VPN on your router.
No matter what device or operating system you want to use, setting up your VPN doesn't have to be complicated.
Apple TV set-top boxes can connect to a VPN so users can access geo-locked content without needing a passport. Here's how to get set up using Surfshark.