Using VPN on Macbooks with Intel CPU

Using VPN on Macbooks with Intel CPU

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    Mitchleysid
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    Using NordVPN on my 2019 Intel MacBook Pro and have zero issues. I can’t speak to free VPNs.

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    Furkansahay
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    I had the same issue with an older Intel MacBook and a VPN that just wouldn’t work. Instead of messing around with it forever, I found a place where you can Buy premium proxies instead. For me, it’s been a great alternative for things like bypassing restrictions or keeping my stuff private. Might be worth a shot if you’re over dealing with VPN compatibility problems.

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    Dameon
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    I’ve been running into issues with my VPN lately, and it’s getting pretty frustrating. I’m starting to think about trying a cheap static residential proxy instead. Has anyone gone down that route? I’m curious if it’s a more reliable option for bypassing restrictions and keeping things stable.

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    takari
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    VPN didn’t always work as I wanted, especially with access to some sites. I tried cheap static residential proxy, the difference is noticeable. The connection is stable, no constant disconnections, and bypassing restrictions is no problem. This option turned out to be much more reliable.

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    BossFlint
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    Thank you all for the recommendations, we will definitely look at the proposals at our leisure.

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    GeorgeWilson
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    A good VPN is awesome for getting around geo-blocks on websites and for encrypting your data to stay safe online. But it won’t help if you need to change IPs and keep each one anonymous. In that case, I’d suggest the proxy provider FloppyData https://floppydata.com/location/kenya-proxy/ , they offer a wide range of proxy types and geolocations.

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    lindachicoine
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    Using a VPN on Intel MacBooks is still a good idea if you want more privacy and safer browsing, especially on older devices that are still working perfectly well. The main thing is choosing a VPN with stable performance and simple setup. I’ve personally had a positive experience with FastVPN on Android and other devices. The app connects quickly, works smoothly during everyday browsing, and helps me feel more secure when using public Wi-Fi or traveling between different networks.

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