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Sunday 22 October 2017

How to configure VPN on Android without any application

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VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, which allows the server request to cross different servers anonymously. VPN services are mainly used to surf anonymously on Android or any other device. For this, you always use some VPN services that are in the form of some third-party applications or use proxy servers, and so on. to set up a private network on your device. Usually in Android these services you access with applications, but the VPN feature is also available in almost all Android devices that you can use. So here we are with the discussion on How to configure VPN on Android without any application. Yes, this is possible with the VPn feature of your Android device that you can configure yourself by following the steps below.


How to configure VPN on Android without any application


The method is very simple and easy and just requires the initial setup to set VPN permanently in your Android device. You just have to follow a few simple steps below to continue.


1 First in your Android device, go to Menu -> Settings.

2 Now click on more option there.

3 Now click on VPN and an empty setting screen will appear.

4 Now click on the "+" button in the upper right corner.

5 Now, enter the VPN name as Techhacks and type the type you want to ask the server and in the last field enter a VPN address that you want to set in your Android device.

6 After filling in all the fields, click the Save button.

7 Now the VPN will appear, tap on it and enter the username and password     in it and click connect.

8 Now, in your notification bar, you will see the VPN service running without any third-party applications in your Android device.

So, above is all about how to configure VPN on Android without any application. By this you can easily use a private and secure network and you can also access blocked sites and use currently blocked applications on the network you have connected. And with that, you can protect your device against hackers to a certain extent. I hope you like the job.

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