What is the purpose of VPN on an iPhone Pro Max 13?

I downloaded an anti virus on my IPhone pro Max 13 & asks if I should use VPN ? What is the purpose of VPN? Thank you


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iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 17

Posted on Feb 19, 2024 8:28 AM

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Feb 19, 2024 8:57 AM in response to Neonnyt

Accept what the experts know.


You do not need anti-virus on your phone. It is useless and a waste of money. Despite what the misleading advertising might claim, it will do nothing useful for your phone....but it will slow down your phone....and....put money in the pockets of the companies trying to sell this junk.


You do not need VPN on your phone.......unless......your employer requires it to access their network servers.

Feb 19, 2024 9:26 AM in response to Neonnyt

Neonnyt wrote:

But it is the users choice to use anti virus if they want.

Virtual private network (VPN) security - Apple Support



It is a safe system so it doesn’t harm anyone but you can have an opinion.

I also agree with both of you but if the user want a VPN then I am here to try to help!

Antivirus on an iPhone has 4 purposes:

  • Take money from the user for something that is totally worthless
  • Slow down your phone
  • Drain your battery faster
  • Collect how you use your phone and send it to the antivirus provider, who can then sell it to other businesses


So yes, if the user wants to make the provider rich and doesn’t mind the violation of their privacy and can live with a slower device and with charging more frequently then they should install an antivirus.


And if a user wants to further compromise their security and slow down their phone even more they should install VPN also - VPN cuts communications speed to 25% of the available bandwidth, again, for absolutely no benefit.


Here's Apple's advice on VPN→

Check VPN (Virtual Private Network) and third-party software to help resolve network connectivity issues - Apple Support

Something to think about→Don't use VPN - GITHUB


There are two legitimate purposes for using VPN:


  • To allow access to a private network such as a school or business when you are not on site. 
  • To allow access outside of a country with a repressive government that has restricted Internet access. (This has suddenly become more important)


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.


The other use for VPN is to “steal” content that is not available in your area. I leave this question to your personal ethics.


With iOS 15.2 and later for iOS/iPadOS and MacOS Monterey 12.2 and later Apple now has iCloud+ Private Relay, which is not VPN, but provides a safer browsing environment than VPN, and it doesn't spy on you→About iCloud Private Relay - Apple Support


Feb 19, 2024 8:40 AM in response to ncislaw

I agree 100% with KiltedTim.


You don't need anti-virus software on your iPhone as there are no viruses that affect un-jailbroken iPhones. And, AV apps on iPhones can't really do anything as the structure of software on iPhones prevents apps from having much access to each other.


You don't really need a VPN unless you're accessing a secure server. Rather than protecting your information, you may just be handing it over to the company running the VPN, which may sell it or use it for marketing and advertising purposes.

Feb 19, 2024 8:46 AM in response to Neonnyt

Neonnyt wrote:

But it is the users choice to use anti virus if they want.

Yes, it certainly is. Just like it's my choice to eat chocolate. But that doesn't make it necessary or beneficial.

I also agree with both of you but if the user want a VPN then I am here to try to help!

Saying you have to use a VPN to use anti-virus is incorrect. Giving incorrect information is not helpful.

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