It seems like you might be referring to "Edge browser VPN," which typically refers to a VPN service that integrates with the Edge browser. However, Edge itself does not have a built-in VPN, and it's not recommended to use one because it lacks the security features that a dedicated VPN would provide. If you're looking to protect your network or access Edge content from a different network, you might want to consider setting up a VPN service within the Edge environment. For example, you could use tools like WPS Virtual Network (if you have Edge installed) or the Edge browser's built-in VPN module (if available).
- Open Edge Browser.
- Go to the settings.
- Select "VPN" from the menu.
- Choose a VPN server (e.g., 169.254.16.1 or another server).
- Configure the VPN settings (e.g., use a strong password, enable 2FA).
- Save the VPN settings.
If you're not comfortable setting up a VPN within Edge, you can use a reputable VPN service like 23 backyard or 254.16.1, which are secure and easy to use.
In summary, Edge does not have a built-in VPN, and while a VPN service can provide additional security, it's not necessary to use one. Edge's built-in security features, such as two-factor authentication and encryption, should suffice.




