How to use and configure a VPN on your iPhone or iPad (2024)

How to use and configure a VPN on your iPhone or iPad (1)

If you have an iPhone or iPad, you know that Apple is heavily focused on keeping your data safe, secure, and private. It’s one of the benefits of not being so dependent on advertising revenue, unlike rival Google: there’s less incentive in sharing and selling user data and a lot more incentive in positioning the company as a bastion of online privacy - although research shows Apple may be tracking more data than previously thought.

But your phone manufacturer isn’t the only one interested in your data. Identity thieves, scammers, and other bad actors often access iOS devices and connection records in a bid to steal valuable personal data.

The best VPNs on the market offer an extra layer of security when using the internet. These virtual private networks establish an encrypted VPN tunnel between your device and a VPN server. If set up correctly this makes it much harder for bad actors to monitor which websites you visit and what information you entered.

Using VPNs from the Apple App Store

Both iOS and iPadOS devices offer good support for these privacy tools, and you’ll find a wealth of iPhone VPNs to choose from in the App Store. Apple employs safeguards to make sure that these apps are genuinely from the provider and safe to use to minimize risk. But for best results, search out trusted services from reputable providers.

Using a provider’s official app means that you can benefit from any special features. For instance, ExpressVPN client app uses its own Lightway protocol to secure the connection between iPhone or iPad and servers.

By using the app, it also means if you want to further configure your iPhone VPN connection or if you run into difficulties, customer support is on hand. This usually isn’t necessary, as the provider will guide you through the necessary permissions to set up the VPN Profile on your iPhone. Once the connection is successful you’ll see the ‘VPN’ label at the top of your iPhone screen.

View your iPhone’s VPN profile settings on the device by going to Settings > General > VPN and Device Management > VPN. Tap the ‘i’ button to see connection details.

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Configuring an iPhone or iPad VPN connection

Some VPN providers may not offer an app that’s compatible with your device. Or you may not trust a third-party app to keep your data safe. In this case, you’ll want to configure a VPN connection on your iPad or iPhone.

iOS has built-in support for three VPN protocols: These are IKEv2, IPSec and L2TP. You’ll first need to check your provider supports these protocols. IKEv2 and L2TP are often combined with the IPSec protocol suite to encrypt and secure data, so your provider might well say they offer IKEv2/IPSec or L2TP/IPSec.

This is just as well as L2TP on its own can’t encrypt data. It’s an older protocol and can be rather slow compared to more modern ones. However, if you’re using a VPN for unimportant data, such as streaming geo-restricted Netflix content, you may not be so concerned compared to, say, doing your online banking.

IKEv2/IPSec on iOS/iPadOS

If your VPN provider supports the IKev2/IPsec protocol, you should consider using it on your Apple device. It offers the very best in authentication and encryption when connected to the VPN server.

To get started, open the Safari browser to download the necessary “root certificate” from your VPN provider. The iPhone can use this to generate the necessary authentication and encryption keys to keep connections safe. You may also request the information from your chosen provider.

Once you have the link, you’ll need to confirm the download. You can then go to Settings > General > VPN and Device Management to install it by tapping it, selecting Install, then entering your passcode.

Next, go to Settings > General > VPN and device Management > VPN > Add VPN Configuration.

Here, you enter the details of the server you want to connect - and your provider can give you these details.

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Benefits of installing a VPN on iPhone and iPad

The iOS ecosystem is a versatile environment, whether you’re downloading the privacy tool in the traditional way or manually setting up and configuring the VPN.

Using your provider’s client app is best for getting set up quickly. It’s relatively easy to get started once you’ve found the best paid or free VPN for you. But if you want to finetune the experience, the iPhone’s settings and VPN profile is tailor-made for gaining greater control over your privacy and security. If you need to configure these further or add more VPN profiles, simply go back to Settings > General > VPN and Device Management to enter the new information.

For more reasons to install one on your device, see our guide What is VPN on iPhone?

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How to use and configure a VPN on your iPhone or iPad (2024)

FAQs

How to use and configure a VPN on your iPhone or iPad? ›

Manually. To configure IKEv2 or L2TP/IPSec on your iPad, download the chosen protocol from your VPN provider. Go to “Settings” > “General” > “VPN” > “Add VPN configuration” > “Type” and select the protocol. With a VPN application.

How do I use VPN on my iPhone and iPad? ›

Manually. To configure IKEv2 or L2TP/IPSec on your iPad, download the chosen protocol from your VPN provider. Go to “Settings” > “General” > “VPN” > “Add VPN configuration” > “Type” and select the protocol. With a VPN application.

Should I add VPN configuration on my iPad? ›

A VPN encrypts the connection between your iPhone or iPad and the internet. This gives you privacy as it stops your internet provider (and anyone else) from seeing which websites you visit as well as helping to make you anonymous to websites so they can't track you (unless you sign in to them, of course).

Do iPhones and ipads need a VPN? ›

Perhaps. That depends on how much you trust your carrier. You're better off encrypting your data when it's in motion, whether you use Wi-Fi or a carrier connection. Overall, it's still recommended to use a VPN no matter the type of internet access you have in use.

How to configure a VPN? ›

Create a VPN profile
  1. Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > VPN > Add VPN.
  2. Under Add a VPN connection, do the following: For VPN provider, choose Windows (built-in). In the Connection name box, enter a name you'll recognize (for example, My Personal VPN). ...
  3. Select Save.

How to configure VPN on iPhone? ›

Open iPhone settings and connect to the VPN
  1. Tap on your “Settings” app on the Home Screen of your iPhone.
  2. Choose “General.”
  3. Press “VPN.”
  4. Tap “Add VPN Configuration.”
  5. Press “Type” and pick the type of VPN protocol you're using. ...
  6. Type in a description, remote ID, and a server for the VPN.

Should my VPN on my iPhone be on or off? ›

You should use a VPN on your iPhone because it further ensures your smartphone's security, keeps your online activities private and prevents IP-based tracking. As an added benefit, VPNs help you access your favorite content from your home country whenever you travel abroad.

Does an iPad have a built-in VPN? ›

iPads have a built-in VPN configuration feature but do not come with a built-in VPN service. The effectiveness of a VPN on your iPad largely depends on the VPN service you choose. NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and CyberGhost VPN are top VPN services that provide robust security, privacy, and ease of use on iPads.

Do iPhones have a built-in VPN? ›

No, iPhones don't have a built-in VPN service, but they do have built-in VPN support. In other words, the iOS platform allows you to configure and connect to a VPN service through its settings. To do so, you have to choose a VPN provider, download its VPN app from the App Store, and set up the connection.

Does Apple have a free VPN? ›

You can use Free VPN with your Apple ID on other iPhone, iPad and iPod devices. You can also register a unlimited number of devices.

How to use a VPN for beginners? ›

The basic process for using a VPN is to install a VPN app on your device, fire it up, log into your account and select a server. For the fastest speeds, you'll typically want to choose a server geographically nearby, but for accessing region-specific content, pick a VPN server in your desired country.

Is a VPN easy to set up and use? ›

While it can seem that you might need some advanced IT knowledge, learning how to use a VPN and set it up on your device is quite simple. Top-class VPN service providers offer user-friendly apps that work with most popular operating systems and are very easy to use.

Can I setup my own VPN? ›

Yes, you can DIY your very own VPN – but it's not easy. You have to choose a suitable device, install VPN software, and configure it for secure access. It may sound simple at first, but it requires some technical know-how, such as understanding network settings and possibly configuring your router.

Does the iPhone have a built-in VPN? ›

No, iPhones don't have a built-in VPN service, but they do have built-in VPN support. In other words, the iOS platform allows you to configure and connect to a VPN service through its settings. To do so, you have to choose a VPN provider, download its VPN app from the App Store, and set up the connection.

How do I share my iPhone VPN with other devices? ›

Setting up a secondary iOS device
  1. Settings.
  2. Wi-Fi.
  3. Select the WiFi Network you are connected to.
  4. HTTP Proxy.
  5. Configure Proxy.
  6. Select Manual.
  7. For the Server enter in the local network IP Address from Every Proxy on the primary device.
  8. For the Port enter in the port number from Every Proxy on the primary device.

Do I need a VPN with Apple products? ›

Staying secure on a public network is vital, and using a VPN connection helps keep your data safe.

How do I keep VPN on all the time on my iPad? ›

One way to ensure that your iOS Device auto connects to the VPN is to enable “Connect on Demand” within your iOS VPN Settings, by going to General> VPN & Device Management> VPN> Private Internet Access.

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