All things VPN
How to disable a VPN?
You may be setting up a Wi-Fi network, entering a place where virtual private networks (VPNs) are restricted, or you need to access a specific website. We get it — there are multiple reasons to disable a VPN. Although we recommend keeping it turned on, we’re here to share a step-by-step guide to turning off your VPN on major devices.
Don’t worry if your internet connection drops when you switch off your VPN. It means the VPN you’re rocking has a Kill Switch function enabled. But more on that (and other topical goodies) later in the article.

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