1. Open the file in a text editor. You’ll see something like this:
2. Find the line that says
3. Save the file and close the text editor.
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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.
For more detailed instructions, check out this article.
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iOS
To remove a VPN configuration from your iPhone or iPad, simply follow these steps:
1. Open the Settings app and tap on General.
2. Scroll down and tap on VPN.
3. You should see a list of all theVPN configurations that are currently on your device. Tap on the one that you want to remove.
4. At the bottom of the screen, tap on Delete VPN Configuration.
android
To delete a virtual private network (VPN) profile in Microsoft Intune, do the following steps in the Intune console: Go to Devices > Profiles > Create Profile > Add Device Profile > Select Platform = Android For Work and make sure Work App Protection is set to Not configured or Disabled Then under Legacy Client Policies select any applicable policies which are set to Yes/No under Is Managed By MDM? If so change them over to No/Not Configured Click OK when done Next go back two screens until you’re at All Settings then select Delete Now return to Devices> Profiles>Android For Work>Work App Protection You will now see an option for Network Access Protection – enabled by default – Turn it off Now any legacy client policies which were managed by MDM will no longer be applied after an uninstall & reinstall of an application
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If you’re not sure whether or not you need to use a VPN on your iPhone, the best way to determine this is by asking yourself what kinds of activities you’ll be doing while connected to the internet. If you only plan on browsing the web and checking email, then it’s probably not necessary to use a VPN. However, if you plan on doing any kind of online banking or shopping, connecting to work resources remotely, or accessing any other sensitive information, then it’s definitely worth considering a VPN.
There are many different ways to set up a VPN on an iPhone (or any other device), so if you do decide that you need one, be sure to do some research to find the best option for your particular needs. In general though, setting up a VPN on your iPhone is fairly straightforward and shouldn’t take more than a few minutes.
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