How to Use VPN Master on Windows and Mac

VPN Master is a free and extremely useful utility. With this extension, you can access the app from anywhere on the web.

How to use VPN Master on Windows and Mac

For Windows users:

1) Download and install the VPN Master app on your machine (or another platform if you wish).

2) Click on the "Get VPN Master" icon in your browser, select "New" to start a new connection.

3) Choose an option (PPTP or IKEv2).

4) Fill in some info (account, username, password).

5) Click on "Start" or "OK" to start or close the connection.

6) You can now enjoy Internet surfing through your VPN connection.

This extension will help you in browsing the Internet through VPN Master on a browser, so you will need to install it on a browser.

On Mac, there are a few options, but the most common one is the "OpenVPN".

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.0.0.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    29

  • Developer

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