![]() (You may need to scroll down. ![]() However, it still doesn’t stop the problem with third-party VPNs. Enter VPN settings manually On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click VPN in the sidebar. The company also mentions that another workaround that Apple recommends is using Always-On VPN, but this is a feature that requires setting up your device with a device management tool like Apple Configurator. This should work but there is no 100% guarantee. Then, turn on AirPlane Mode to force-kill network connections. Connect to any VPN server (the post mentions any ProtonVPN server, but presumably it works with any VPN). ProtonVPN did share a workaround, although it’s not a complete fix. One example given is Apple’s push notification system. This means that although you’re connecting to an encrypted VPN connection, some data can be leaked like your location and IP address. Some connections are rerouted through the VPN, but others can persist outside of the encrypted “tunnel” for minutes or hours. But with this bug, iOS doesn’t stop existing connections immediately. When you connect to a VPN, your device stops all existing connections to the internet and reroute them through the VPN. The bug was found by a security consultant in the Proton community and disclosed by ProtonVPN. No VPN company can provide a workaround, because iOS restrictions don’t allow a VPN app to stop existing network connections.Now, protonvpn’s vpn configuration is added. ![]() When prompted, click allow and you should be connected right away. Now, go ahead and launch protonvpn and click quick connect on the window shown.
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