Fast, Secure & Legal: How to Build Your Own VPN

VPNs are a great way to protect your data, access content you otherwise wouldn’t be able to see, and generally enhance your online experience. VPN stands for “virtual private network.” VPNs use encryption and other methods to ensure that third parties cannot read the information sent over them. VPNs also don’t require a broadband connection, meaning even people with low Internet speeds can still enjoy VPN benefits. But how do you build one? Don’t worry – we have all the steps listed below!

 

 

– Building one may sound daunting, but it doesn’t have to be too tricky! VPNs are just a VPN client app and VPN server – usually on two different devices. VPN clients encrypt your data and then send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen at your location of choice (probably other than where you’re currently located). From there, they decrypt it and send it along its way!

 

 

The steps for building one are as follows:

– VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

The steps for building one are outlined below:

– Find a good VPN provider that has an app – this will be the VPN client. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

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– Pick a VPN location – this is where you want all of your traffic to exit from (probably other than where you’re currently located). Find a good VPN provider with an app – VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Download a good VPN provider’s VPN client software on all the devices you want to be protected by the VPN (e.g., desktop computer, laptop, mobile device, etc.). VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Install the VPN app on all devices that you want to be protected by a VPN (e.g., desktop computer, laptop, mobile device, etc.). VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

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Enter a username/password for the VPN app that will log you into the VPN service (either from an email confirmation or account page). VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. Of course, VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Choose a VPN protocol – PPTP or OpenVPN are good options that will work with most devices (though iOS users should use LPPTP). VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. But, of course, VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– If using OpenVPN on Windows, Mac or Linux – download an OpenVPN config file that contains all of the settings required for encryption (e.g., username/password) by choosing a VPN location. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– If using LPPTP on iOS – download an OpenVPN config file that contains all of the settings required for encryption (e.g., username/password) by choosing a VPN location. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– If using PPTP on iOS – download an OpenVPN config file that contains all of the settings required for encryption (e.g., username/password) by choosing a VPN location. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Connect all of the devices that you want to be protected by the VPN with each other through either wired or wireless connections. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. Of course, VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Startup a VPN app on all devices that want to be protected by a VPN (e.g., desktop computer, laptop, mobile device). VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

 

– Connect all of the devices that want to be protected by a VPN with each other through either wired or wireless connections. VPN providers typically have VPN client apps, which encrypt your data and send it to the VPN server you’ve chosen. Of course, VPN servers decrypt your information before sending it along its way!

 

If you want to know these steps visually, you can check this video out:

 

 

You now know everything you need to build your VPN! Check out the steps listed above and let us know how it goes!!…