You can connect your Mac with an VPN if your business has one by establishing a connection in the System Preferences. The exact steps vary based on the type of VPN you have, however they typically involve the importation of a security certificate to your VPN (information regarding how to do this can be found on the VPN’s website).
If you don’t have access a VPN service for business You can set up an L2TP connection with the built-in VPN settings of your Apple computer. To do so, open the System Preferences window and select Network. Then choose the + icon to add an VPN connection. You’ll need the server address, account name, username and password for setting up this connection, as well as a shared secret.
Once you have all the information you need, you’re now able to browse the Internet using your Mac’s VPN. Your internet searches will be transmitted via the VPN which makes it impossible to trace your online activities. This also protects you against your internet service provider selling your personal information. Net neutrality is currently under threat and without it ISPs could sell your browsing history or even your physical location.
Another reason to install a VPN on your MacBook is to unlock content that may be blocked in your area. Many entertainment websites block content depending on the country where you reside, but using a VPN can help you get over this. You will require downloading the Mac software and then sign up with an expensive VPN like Surfshark.