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We’ve spent 10+ years building the most configurable and secure VPN for PC.
Windows Security stops some threats, but it doesn’t secure your personal data, and it doesn’t stop third parties tracking you online. For complete protection on your Windows device, you need a VPN.
Connect to one of our blazing-fast servers in 145 locations worldwide to stream your favorite shows free from ISP throttling. Changing your virtual location with PIA also lets you access censored streaming websites.
PIA VPN apps are 100% open-source. Our source code is publicly available on our GitHub repository, so you can verify our security for yourself. We use open-source WireGuard® and OpenVPN protocols to keep things transparent from start to finish.
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PIA VPN works with Windows 8.1, 10, and 11.
PIA has all the features you need for complete privacy, security, and freedom online. Take your PC protection to the next level with our Windows VPN.
PIA will never record or store your usage data, ever. Our NextGen servers are RAM-only, so your session data is instantly wiped as soon as you log out. This leaves no record of your IP address, session duration, browsing history, or any other data.
PIA uses OpenVPN and WireGuard®, the two most secure open-source VPN protocols. Customize PIA to meet your needs with WireGuard® for lightning-fast streaming and gaming, or OpenVPN with 256-bit AES encryption for accessing sensitive accounts.
PIA lets you use split tunneling in two ways. You can bypass the VPN either by application or by domain. Split tunneling means you can use apps with and without the VPN simultaneously — without disconnecting your VPN and without losing protection.
Stream your favorite shows, play games, torrent large files, or make video calls without worrying about buffering, lagging, or poor connections. Our global NextGen server network is optimized for speed with 10 Gbps connections — that’s fast!
Don’t let annoying bandwidth limits cut you off in the middle of your favorite show. PIA lets you stream, game, and torrent as much as you want, as often as you want, and for as long as you want — without slowing you down or cutting you off.
PIA MACE is a supercharged ad blocker that plugs security holes in your Windows PC. It blocks annoying ads and stops tracking requests at the DNS level. Unlike Windows Defender, MACE identifies and blocks malware before it even reaches your system.
Secure your digital life with native VPN apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Get 10 simultaneous device connections per subscription. Install our VPN on your router to protect all your tech at once.
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All amounts are shown in USD, and any discounts reflect a reduction based on the current monthly service pricing at $ 11.95 per month.
We’ve spent 10+ years creating the ultimate Windows VPN for total privacy and security online.
Our apps are 100% open source, showing that we have absolutely nothing to hide.
Get immediate help from VPN experts whenever you have a question or need assistance using PIA.
Windows 10 and 11 come with a built-in VPN client. You still need to sign up for a third-party service for it to work since it’s only a client. Even after that, you’ll need to configure it manually to get it working.
Alternatively, subscribe to PIA VPN , install our native Windows VPN app, and get complete VPN protection in a couple of clicks.
Download the Windows VPN app from our website. Run the installer and launch PIA. Then, sign in with your account information, and click connect to start surfing anonymously. That’s it!
If you have more advanced privacy needs, PIA is quick and easy to configure, with loads of options for encryption, split tunneling, ad-blocking, and more.
If you care about protecting your data, yes. Windows does nothing to protect your privacy online, and only detects malware once it’s been downloaded to your system.
VPNs hide your location , and encrypt your internet data, making it unreadable to third parties such as your ISP. Our all-in-one blocker PIA MACE also blocks malware at the DNS level, before it’s downloaded onto your system.
Yes! PIA VPN works on any Windows device. Install it on your desktop or laptop to become anonymous and protect your data. Reach out to our 24/7 customer support team if you have questions about setting up PIA VPN.
You can, but it’s a bad idea. Free VPNs are often slow, and lacking important security or privacy features. Worse still, some free VPNs sell your data to third parties.
PIA VPN has a strict No-Logs policy; we’ll never record any activity while you’re connected to our servers. We also let you customize your protection with advanced features like multi-hop obfuscation and split tunneling . Our network is wired for speed, so you can enjoy buffer-free movies 24/7.
You can try PIA risk free for 30 days with our money-back guarantee.
PIA VPN works on Windows 8.1, 10, or 11. Earlier systems are out of luck, so it might be time to upgrade if you’re using an older Windows version. If you need help installing PIA on your Windows device, our Customer Support team is available 24/7.
PIA VPN uses OpenVPN and WireGuard® protocols on Windows devices. The VPN defaults to OpenVPN because it’s the gold standard for VPN encryption. But if you want to try WireGuard® to speed up your streaming session, you can change protocol in a couple of clicks.
No. We firmly believe your data should remain anonymous. PIA operates an iron-clad No Logs policy. We’ll never collect any info on what you do while connected to our servers. If a prying third party like your government asks us for your usage information, we won’t have anything to give them.
PIA VPN covers your Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS devices. Install our VPN on your router to automatically protect any connected device. That protects your entire network, including your console, your Smart TV, or any IoT hardware. A router only counts as one device no matter how many other devices are connected, and one PIA subscription lets you connect 10 devices simultaneously.
No. In order to provide you with the best online security , privacy, and protection, we need to charge for our product. PIA offers exceptional value for money, and a level of protection that free VPNs could never reach. If you’re not sure whether PIA is right for you, try our VPN risk-free for 30 days with our money-back guarantee.
You’re covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee. If you’re not satisfied, get a refund.
Disclaimer: Per our Terms and Conditions , using PIA VPN for illegal purposes is not encouraged.
Private Internet Access has 10+ years of experience leading the VPN industry. With a strict no-logs policy, world-class server infrastructure, and transparent open-source software, PIA prioritizes your online privacy, security, and freedom above all else.
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If you're new to iPhone, get helpful tips to use Chrome with this step-by-step guide .

If you don’t want Google Chrome to remember your activity, you can browse the web privately in Incognito mode. 
You can also use a keyboard shortcut to open an Incognito window:
You can switch between Incognito windows and regular Chrome windows. You'll only browse in private when you're using an Incognito window.
You can also choose to block third-party cookies when you open a new incognito window. Learn more about cookies .
Incognito mode runs in a separate window from your normal Chrome windows.
If you have an Incognito window open and you open another one, your private browsing session will continue in the new window. To exit Incognito mode, close all Incognito windows.
If you see a number next to the Incognito icon at the top right, you have more than one Incognito window open. To close an Incognito window:

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Private browsing has been around in one form or another since 2005, but it took some time for every browser to get behind it. Now, no matter what browser you use, you can surf the internet without leaving behind a local trail of history, passwords, cookies, and other assorted bits of information.
Private browsing is useful for covering your tracks (or rather, preventing any tracks from being made in the first place), among other things . It isn’t infallible , however, and while it will prevent information from being stored on your computer, it won’t prevent your employer, Internet service provider, websites you visit, or the NSA for that matter, from collecting any information you transmit beyond your computer.
Every browser has their own name for private browsing, and while accessing it is accomplished in practically the same way, there can be subtle differences from product to product.
Google Chrome remains the most used browser on the market, and calls its private browsing mode “Incognito Mode”.
You can spawn an incognito window by clicking the special menu in the top-right corner of the browser window. On Windows, it will be three line and on macOS, it will be three dots. Then, choose “New Incognito Window”. (You can also access this option from the File menu on a Mac.)
Alternatively, press the keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+N on Windows or Command+Shift+N on a Mac.
Incognito mode is unmistakable: just look for the man-in-a-hat icon in the upper left-hand corner. On a Mac, this will be in the upper-right corner. (On some systems running the newest version of Chrome, the window will also be dark grey.)
Keep in mind that even while in Incognito mode, you will still be able to bookmark sites and download files. Your extensions, however, will not work unless you’ve marked them “Allowed in Incognito” on Chrome’s extensions settings page.
To exit incognito mode, simply close the window.
If you use Chrome on a mobile device such as an Android phone, iPhone, or iPad, you can tap the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser window and select “New incognito tab” from the dropdown menu.
The browser will then tell you that you’ve gone incognito with all the requisite warnings as to what that means.
To close out of incognito, tap the box with the number in it (indicating how many tabs you have open) and go back to a non-private tab, or simply close the incognito tab(s).
Firefox simply calls their mode “Private Browsing”. Like Chrome, it can be accessed from the menu in the upper-right corner. Just click “New Private Window”. (You can also access this option from the File menu on a Mac.)
Alternatively, press the keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+N on Windows or Command+Shift+N on a Mac.
Your private window will have a purple band across the top of the window and an icon in the upper-right corner.
From this window, you can also turn tracking protection on or off. Tracking protection is intended to guard you from being tracked across multiple websites. The problem is, any website can simply ignore this request and track you anyway–so while tracking protection can’t hurt, it may not help either.
To exit private browsing, simply close the window.
While its popularity is on the wane, Internet Explorer is still used by quite a few people. To access its private browsing mode, called InPrivate Browsing, click the gear icon in the upper-right corner then Safety > InPrivate Browsing, or simply press Ctrl+Shift+P on your keyboard.
IE will indicate it’s in InPrivate mode from the blue box next to the location bar, which also bears the label “InPrivate”.
When InPrivate is enabled, not only will your browsing history be ignored, but toolbars and extensions will be disabled.
To exit InPrivate browsing, close the window.
Edge is Microsoft’s new browser that comes included with Windows 10. Like IE, it retains the InPrivate nomenclature to designate when a private browsing window is open. To open a new InPrivate window, use the menu from the upper-right corner or press Ctrl+Shift+P on your keyboard.
Once open, the entire browser window will be grey and each tab will say “InPrivate”.
Once you’re done with InPrivate mode, close the tab or window to exit and return to regular browsing mode.
Safari is the original purveyor of private browsing and as such, will also let you surf in a private window just like the others.
The Private Window option is accessible from the File menu or by pressing Shift+Command+N on your keyboard.
While private browsing is enabled, the location bar will be greyed out and a band along the top of the new tab window will indicate that you’re in private browsing mode.
Extensions in Safari will continue to operate while in private mode, unlike Chrome and Internet Explorer.
To exit this mode, as usual simply close the window.
Finally, if you’re using an iPhone or iPad and surfing with Safari, then you can use private mode on it as well. To do so, first tap the new tab icon in the lower-right corner of the new tab screen.
Now, tap “Private” in the lower-left corner.
Once activated, the browser screen will turn grey and will tell you that you’re in private browsing mode.
To exit, simply tap the “Done” button in the lower-right corner of the screen.
As you can see, every browser has more or less the same procedure for going into private browsing mode, and most operate in the same way (with a few occasional differences). Additionally, you can expect to hide similar types of information from prying eyes when using browsing mode.
And remember, private browsing is useful for more than just privacy . It also allows you to log into the same site from different accounts. Say for instance you’re logged into your Facebook account and your friend wants to check their real quickly, simply open a private window and let them at it.
You can also use private browsing to troubleshoot potentially problem extensions. Imagine something isn’t acting right, is it your computer or is it a problem extension? Since private mode typically disables all extensions and toolbars, you can use it to see if the problem is replicated, if it is isn’t, then you have a pretty good idea where to start.
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Modern web browsers offer enhanced privacy modes for browsing the Internet without storing cookies , remembering browsing history, or sending tracking information to the websites you visit. When you close the private window, the information from the websites is forgotten on your computer. The next time you use those websites, it's as if your private browsing session never happened.
This privacy feature is called "incognito mode" in Google Chrome , and "private browsing" in Firefox . Other browsers have slightly different names for this mode, but in all browsers, the function is generally the same. Continue reading for complete information about how to use these private browsing modes.
While in private mode or Incognito mode, none of your browsing history is permanently stored on your computer. However, this does not mean you are anonymous on the Internet. Each page you visit still recognizes your IP address . If someone had the ability to view your IP address history for legal purposes, an ISP , website , and even a search engine server log could be used to track you.
To exit incognito mode , close the private window and relaunch the browser as you normally would.
For complete instructions, choose your browser from the list below.
To leave InPrivate Mode, close the private window.
To leave InPrivate Mode, close the private window.
To leave Incognito Mode, close the incognito window.
To leave Private Mode, close the private window or re-open the Firefox browser.
To leave Private Mode, close the private window or re-open the Opera browser.
To leave Private Browsing, select New Window in step 3 above or close the private browser window and open a new Safari browser window.
To leave Private Browsing, repeat steps 2-4 listed above.
To leave Incognito mode, close the incognito tab.
To leave Private Browsing, repeat steps 2-3 listed above.

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