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T-Mobile McAfee security has a weird notification and then VPN keeps enabling what do they have to do with each other
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T-Mobile McAfee security has a weird notification and then VPN keeps enabling what do they have to do with each other
Something to think about→Don't use VPN - GITHUB
There are two legitimate purposes for using VPN:
Any other use is risky, and can lead to problems like the one discussed in this thread. VPN disguises your location by making you appear to be somewhere else in the world. But you usually can’t control that “somewhere else”, and if it is in a location that an app isn’t approved for the app won’t work. Plus the fact that the provider of the VPN knows everything about you and your location, as well as what sites you access through the VPN. So you are totally dependent on the VPN provider’s honesty. As a start, if the VPN is free, DON’T USE IT. The provider has to make money somehow, and if you aren’t paying them then they are selling your private data to make money. But even those that charge can’t necessarily be trusted. For example, a few years ago Avast was caught selling user browsing data. They claim they have stopped doing so.
You don’t really need VPN when using public Wi-Fi, because all communications between your device and the servers it accesses are end-to-end encrypted.
If you want VPN for privacy about the sites you visit, that’s not a good choice as discussed; instead you should download and use the TOR browser.
With iOS 15.2 for iOS/iPadOS and MacOS Monterey 12.2 and later Apple now has iCloud+ Private Relay, which is like a super VPN, except that it doesn't spy on you→About iCloud Private Relay - Apple Support
Unless the company that you work for requires VPN to connect to their servers, you would do well to delete the VPN app on your phone as well.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254015750
Go to Settings/General/VPN & Device Management and tap on VPN. If you see a profile there, tap on it and delete it.
As I’m sure you realize an iPhone does not need and cannot use an antivirus; all such apps do is slow down your phone, with no benefit.
Either contact T-mobile or the developer of the app.
Apple has nothing to do with T-mobile Mcafee app.
also, “has a weird notification” is not enough information for anyone to help you troubleshoot your issue.
Thanks for your response. My question came out of frustration with TMobile etc . I haven’t worked or used VPN in years. I started having problems recently and inadvertently discovered that VPN appeared on my phone and The Free McAfee Security started triggering a notification to reopen to app to make it work etc. I decided to delete the McAfee Security app and VPN is gone . Hopefully the other problems will disappear too. Again thanks
Contact McAfee support.
I don’t want to talk to another provider. I’ll just delete the app
Nor is just saying VPN. Is it a company or 3rd Party?
Once I deleted McAfee security the VPN deleted
The McAfee Security is Free from T-Mobile and I deleted and that deleted VPN. Thanks
It was impacting my phone so TMobile no help. Deleting the McAfee Security deleted the unwanted VPN. Apparently us old retired people are not entitled to
Yes I do and my laptops don’t have. It was weird when offered and my mind must have had a virus that day ☺️. Im all set and thank you
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