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How to use the Free VPN for Chrome extension in 3 steps

How to use the Free VPN for Chrome extension in 3 steps
Joy Sarcar

Joy Sarcar

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No matter the reason you surf the web, you’ll come across many reasons why you need a good and fast VPN service, and if it’s free, you’ll want it more. This article will explain how you can get your hands on the Free VPN for Chrome extension that lets you browse the internet without anyone tracking your activity.

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  1. Access the VPN extension

    How to use the Free VPN extension

    The first step is to head to our list of the best VPNs for Chrome. Remember, this is an online process, so you will require an internet connection. Once you locate Free VPN for Chrome on our list, click on download. It will give you access to the add-on to begin the installation process.

  2. Install Free VPN for Chrome

    How to use the Free VPN for Chrome extension

    Once you see Free VPN for Chrome, you can click on Add to Chrome to add it as an extension. Even if you’re using a different Chromium browser, you can still install the extension. Avast will usually ask you if you’re sure you want to proceed to protect from malicious add-ons.

    Give the extension some time to install, and then you’ll see it appear in your Extension Manager list. It’s usually enabled by default. If not, you can proceed to the next step.

  3. Enabling and using Free VPN for Chrome

    How to use the Free VPN for Chrome extension

    To enable the Free VPN for Chrome extension, simply click on the toggle button. You can also pin it to your extension toolbar at any time. Just head to your Extension manager on the top right of the browser, look for the add-in and click on the pin icon. It’s now permanently visible on the extension tray.

    When you click on the Free VPN icon, it brings up a small window that will let you safely and anonymously browse the internet.

Joy Sarcar

Joy Sarcar

I am a skilled and enthusiastic content writer who writes on cybersecurity on a technical level. I have been writing compelling cybersecurity content for many websites for the past couple of years. In the past, I have written a wide range of articles and guides related to ransomware, keyloggers, antivirus, PC virus, spyware and malware. I have written detailed reviews of antivirus and malware removal software and how to protect the Windows PC from different online threats. I also worked for a company that promoted some affiliate malware removal software for Windows PC that we personally tested for reviews. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Print Journalism. When I am not writing, you can find me reading legal thrillers and crime fiction novels of Michael Connelly.

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