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2024-11-13 If you use Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 (or 10), you can load sites through the built-in virtual private network (VPN) feature for a more secure exper
If you use Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 (or 10), you can load sites through the built-in virtual private network (VPN) feature for a more secure experience.
A VPN is is is a mechanism for create a secure tunnel using encryption to connect a device or network to another network . Although company use this technology on a regular basis to connect remote employee to their network , many online services is use use this technology to provide an extra layer of security while browse the web since connect to a VPN allow user to redirect their traffic through a remote network , hide their public ip address , increase the protection against hacker in non – secure network , and reduce online tracking .
On Microsoft Edge, the VPN service is known as “Microsoft Edge Secure Network,” and it offers 5GB of free data per month through a collaboration with Cloudflare. At the time of this writing, it appears that the company isn’t offering a way to add more data.
This how-to guide will help you to start using the new VPN feature built into the Microsoft Edge for Windows 11.
To enable and configure the VPN feature on Microsoft Edge, use these steps:
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Once you complete the steps, the VPN feature on Microsoft Edge will turn on automatically based on your configuration.
It’s also possible to turn the feature on or off from the “Browser essentials” (heart icon) setting next to the address bar.
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It’s worth noting that the “Microsoft Edge Secure Network” feature is still in preview, and it may not be available for everyone. For example, in my case, I was able to use the feature in the latest stable version of the browser but on a device running the latest preview of Windows 11 in the Dev Channel.
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