Why Apple users also need a VPN: expert commentary

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Most happy users of Apple’s devices are sure that they don’t need additional tools for being secure on the Internet. It is well known that Apple company always updates its devices’ operating system to protect against hacking attacks. And that’s a fact!

Still, MacBook and iPhone users are the targets for hackers as the number of Apple gadgets’ owners is huge enough. That’s why it’s time to think of using a VPN now.

 

The Mac is still vulnerable to cyber attacks

Despite the fact that this OS is considered to be more secure than Windows, it is still vulnerable to being hacked or at least, infected with malware.

According to the article at Bestvpnrating, there are about 10 types of Mac vulnerabilities, and DoS attacks are at the top of the list.

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Another reason why an Apple should be using VPN is malware.

Malware’s aim is to gain access to the data of the system. There are lots of them, and it will take hours to tell about them.

Here are just a few examples for you to understand how malware may be harmful to your gadget’s system.

Among the latest ones are X-Agent and Fruitfly.

While X-Agent is aimed at stealing passwords when a user takes screenshots, the Fruitfly malware conducts surveillance over the targeted networks for a certain period of time.

Another kind of hacking attacks that may be harmful for the users of Mac and iOS devices is ransomware.

This malicious software is created to extort money from the gadget owner. Unless money is paid, the user can’t access the system.

You shouldn’t think that only big companies are attacked by ransomware or malware. Actually, there’s media frenzy only around huge attacks that cost millions of dollars, but it leads to heavy expenses for an average user as well as for a big company.

 

Is it difficult to set up a VPN connection on Mac?

Actually, there are two options to set up a VPN connection. One can import a VPN settings file and then proceed with manual configurations to connect your Mac to Virtual Private Network.

Another option is to install a VPN app. Most providers design special VPN software compatible with Mac and iOS. It usually takes a few clicks to install it.

 

What VPN to use for Mac?

It’s sure that it will take too much time to find a decent VPN provider on your own.

That’s why it’s useful to look through VPN ratings published to help users to give preference to a reliable VPN service and avoid those that may neglect users’ privacy like Onavo (offered by Facebook) that collected the data about their users on its own servers.

Among the most reliable VPN providers are ExpressVPN and NordVPN, which have lots of positives reviews from their users.

 

So, Apple will keep on making everything for their customers’ online protection and privacy, but users are also responsible for the safety of their personal data kept on Apple’s devices.

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