To turn off a VPN on an iPhone, you have multiple options. Firstly, find the VPN app that's active and tap the disconnect button, usually labeled as "Disconnect" or displaying a green power icon. Wait for the VPN to confirm it has disconnected and check that the "VPN" rectangle from your screen is gone.
Alternatively, go to Settings and select the VPN app you want to turn off. Tap "VPN & Device Management," then tap the name of the active VPN profile, tap the "i" next to its name, and tap "Delete VPN." This will delete both the app and any associated configuration.
If the VPN turns itself back on despite following these steps, check for any auto-connect settings or settings that allow automatic reconnections. You can also try disconnecting and reconnecting in a different location to switch servers.
It's essential to turn off your iPhone VPN in certain situations, such as when browsing speed is sluggish, the VPN is causing unintended errors, your internet connection is unstable, you're on a site that blocks all VPNs, or your battery is low.
Alternatively, go to Settings and select the VPN app you want to turn off. Tap "VPN & Device Management," then tap the name of the active VPN profile, tap the "i" next to its name, and tap "Delete VPN." This will delete both the app and any associated configuration.
If the VPN turns itself back on despite following these steps, check for any auto-connect settings or settings that allow automatic reconnections. You can also try disconnecting and reconnecting in a different location to switch servers.
It's essential to turn off your iPhone VPN in certain situations, such as when browsing speed is sluggish, the VPN is causing unintended errors, your internet connection is unstable, you're on a site that blocks all VPNs, or your battery is low.