![]() As far as I am concerned, they ALL do the same thing. There are some FREE VPNs that I personally consider quite good. I am not that techy nerd to figure out how to set it up.ĥ - Some VPNs are easy to use & some are complicated (requires a Ph.D to use (Mac OS VPN). All Apple OS devices (Macs) comes w/their own VPN. Some VPNs have that option as a "default."Ĥ - If you have an Apple product, get one that works best w/Apple devices. Do you care?ģ - Whichever one you decide on, make sure it has a " KILL SWITCH" option. In countriea you have never heard of except during the Olympics. Do you "want and/or need" speed?Ģ - Some have more servers than others. You will gain some knowledage.ġ - Some are faster than others. ![]() They all do the same thing but some do more than others. You will need to do a lot of comparisons. You need to do your own research as to which one will serve YOURinterests and/or needs. Caveat Does not matter which VPN someone else uses. There are loads of tech videos and articles about these VPN's. I haven't purchased one just yet as I am trying to figure it out for myself. I've read this about even some of the ones that are considered the best. Some have claimed they don't log, but it turns out that they do. Some have been caught with their hands in the cookie jar. You should do some research on the VPN's. What VPN do you have, been thinking about it Especially necessary in our current climate. No matter what version of MAC, I would install a well-seasoned malware program and VPN. Should you update from Monterey to Ventura? Here is an article that will give you the benefits of installing Ventura: macOS 13 Ventura vs Monterey: Should you update? ![]() But in a remarkable appearance in court last week, Apple’s top software executive admitted that malware is a serious issue for Mac users, and that levels of malware on Macs are at “unacceptable” levels." "For decades, Apple built much of its marketing for its Macintosh computers around the idea that they are safer to use than PCs running Microsoft’s Windows operating system. They are less susceptible to invasions, but even so are being hacked regularly. ![]()
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