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How to Install a VPN on a School Computer: A Comprehensive Guide

Justin Oyaro

By Justin Oyaro . 25 January 2024

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VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) have experienced a dramatic surge in popularity recently simply because they’re good at keeping your browsing experience secure and private.

These tools let you override certain network restrictions and access content that is normally restricted, and this is quite useful in schools where network administrators often restrict many websites for educational purposes.

Still, it’s important to remember that you may not be allowed to install a VPN on a school computer. Violating your school’s policies should be done while fully understanding the potential consequences of your actions.

This article will offer comprehensive steps on how to install a Virtual Private Network on a school computer, but we’d like to clarify that we don’t condone the violation of school policies.

Highlights:

  • Before you try installing a VPN on a school computer, consider the implications of your actions and understand your school’s policies.
  • Only install a reputable VPN like ExpressVPN to get the best in terms of security and performance.
  • Check your school computer’s operating system (e.g., Windows 10), then download and install the right VPN client (from the official website).
  • Open the VPN client, select a server, configure the necessary settings, and start the connection to enjoy private and secure browsing.
  • When you no longer need the VPN, disconnect from the server and uninstall the app, just to be safe.
  • We recommend ExpressVPN as the industry standard for a school computer due to its excellent security, extensive server network, and approachable interface.

This is How You Create a VPN on Your School Computer

Step 1: Choose a Reliable VPN Service

The first step in installing a VPN on a school computer is choosing a VPN provider, ideally a reputable and reliable one. You will never go wrong with providers like ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, and NordVPN.

They’re all different in terms of pricing and features, so it’s best you do ample research to find one that best fits your needs.

ExpressVPN is the most optimal VPN provider for a school computer for various reasons.

Firstly, it provides access to a wide network of more than 3,000 servers in over 94 countries, which allows you to select the best possible server for your privacy needs.

This expansive server network also ensures you get maximum browsing speeds and minimal latency.

Furthermore, ExpressVPN’s servers are excellent for bypassing a school’s network restrictions for two other reasons: they are designed for optimal torrenting and streaming.

Secondly, ExpressVPN has a stellar reputation when it comes to user security and privacy. They use cutting-edge encryption standards like 256-bit AES to ensure that your internet connection is virtually impenetrable and perfectly secure.

Moreover, they have a zero-tolerance, no-logs policy in effect, which means that they never monitor or store any of your online activities or browsing history. No exceptions!

All of this makes ExpressVPN a no-brained choice for people who want to remain anonymous and stealthy on a school computer.

ExpressVPN can also help you to unblock Instagram at School.

Step 2: Create an Account

Before you download and install the VPN client, you’ll have to create an account on the VPN provider’s official website.

Find the “Sign Up” button on the website (it’s usually in the top-right corner), click on it, and enter your information. Usually, you’ll be asked for an email address and a password.

Once you do that, follow the next steps!

Step 3: Download the VPN Client

After choosing a fitting VPN provider, you’ll have to download the client on your school computer. Remember that most, if not all, VPN providers (ExpressVPN included) provide clients for different operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Open the VPN provider’s official website (double-check to see if you’re on the right site) and navigate to the “Download” section. Choose the client version that matches your school computer’s OS (operating system). One last thing – you may need administrator rights to install the VPN on your computer. More on this in the next step!

Step 4: Install the VPN Client

Once the VPN client is downloaded, find it (a .exe or .dmg file) and double-click it (left-click) to install it.

Follow the instructions provided on-screen until the installation finishes. At this point, you may also be asked for the administrator password. Without it, there’s effectively no way to install the VPN.

As such, you might need to ask your school’s IT department for the password or use a portable VPN client that doesn’t need to be installed (on a USB stick, for instance).

Step 5: Configure the VPN Client

After the VPN app is installed, open it with a double left click and enter your credentials to log in (email address and password). This is a necessary prerequisite, so if you haven’t done this, return to the official VPN website and create an account.

Once you log into the VPN app, you must first select a server location and/or configure other settings (depending on the VPN client).

We recommend selecting a VPN server that’s closest (geographically speaking) to your actual location. This ensures you benefit from optimal internet speed and performance.

Step 6: Connect to the VPN

Once you’ve selected a server and configured all the necessary settings, click the “Connect” button to connect to the VPN.

This will reroute the internet traffic from your school’s computer through the VPN server, protecting your online identity and making your browsing experience private and secure.

To ensure the VPN connection is live, visit https://ipleak.net (or another similar one) and check your device’s IP address. If the IP address that comes up is the same one as the one on your VPN app, then you’re good.

If the IP address is not in your VPN app, it means something is wrong with the VPN connection. You can try disconnecting and reconnecting to the server and testing the IP address again.

Step 7: Disconnect and Uninstall (Optional)

Once you no longer need the VPN, we recommend disconnecting from it to avoid unnecessary data usage and security risks. After all, the VPN is connected to your email address.

To disconnect from the VPN, click the “Disconnect” button inside the VPN app. And if you want to uninstall the VPN to erase any traces of your activities, go to Control Panel/Settings, select “Apps,” find the VPN client, and follow the instructions provided.

Depending on the operating system on the school computer, you may need to drag the VPN app to the trash bin on a macOS or go through the “Add or Remove Programs” feature on a Windows.

Conclusion

Installing and using a VPN can enhance the safety and security of your browsing experience, as well as assist in circumventing network restrictions. However, it’s important to be aware that this might contravene your school’s policies.

It’s crucial to use the information from this guide responsibly and ensure you’re not violating your school’s rules.

Finally, always remember to disconnect from the VPN server when not in use. For optimal security, consider uninstalling the VPN client when it’s no longer needed to minimize potential security risks.

5 Comments

  • Anonymous

    March 9, 2024 5:25 pm

    guys is work or no beacause in my computer school she dont work bruh

  • anonymous

    December 24, 2023 6:53 pm

    the above comments are refering to the fact that school computers have all vpns blocked… so ur just spewing random stories on stuff uve never done before.

  • Anonymous

    October 26, 2023 5:58 pm

    it did not work

  • Anonymous

    October 15, 2023 5:47 pm

    btw this is literary the most un useful thing i have ever seen

  • Kikelomo Agoro

    May 19, 2023 12:12 am

    that tells me noting bye

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