If your business has the benefit of a VPN that you can connect your Mac to it by creating an internet connection through the System Preferences window. The exact steps depend on the type of VPN you use, but they often include the import of a security certificate for your VPN (information about how to do this is available on your VPN’s website).
If you don’t have access to an enterprise-specific VPN service, you can use your Apple computer’s built-in VPN settings in order to create an L2TP over IPSec connection. To do so start visit their website by opening the System Preferences window, and select Network. Then choose the + icon to add a VPN connection. To set up the connection, you’ll need to know your server’s address, username for the account as well as password and shared secret.
Once you have all the information you need, you’re ready to surf the Internet with your Mac’s VPN. Your web searches will be transmitted via the VPN, which will make it impossible to trace your activities online. This will also guard against your internet service provider selling your personal data. Net neutrality is in danger, and without it ISPs could sell your browsing history or even your physical location.
Installing a VPN on a MacBook can be used to unblock content that is not available in your area. A VPN can help you in overcoming this. Many websites for entertainment restrict content based on the location you’re in. To accomplish this, you will be required to sign up with an premium VPN service like Surfshark, and then download the software for your Mac.