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Updated 2026 25 April 2026 2 min read

How to Turn VPN On iPhone?

🔍 Quick answer:

To turn on VPN on iPhone, use one of three methods: 1) VPN app — open your VPN app and tap the connect button. 2) Settings app — go to Settings → General → VPN & Device Management → toggle VPN on. 3) Control Center — swipe down from top-right and tap the VPN button (if added). The VPN icon will appear in your status bar when connected.

3 ways to turn on VPN on iPhone

Method 1: VPN app

  1. Open your VPN app (ExpressVPN, NordVPN, etc.)
  2. Tap the large "Connect" button
  3. VPN icon appears in status bar when connected

Method 2: Settings app

  1. Open Settings → General
  2. Tap VPN & Device Management
  3. Toggle VPN status to "Connected"

Method 3: Control Center

  1. Swipe down from top-right corner
  2. Tap the VPN button (if added)
  3. Toggle on — VPN connects instantly

How to add VPN to Control Center

  1. Go to Settings → Control Center
  2. Scroll down to "More Controls"
  3. Tap the + next to "VPN"
  4. Now VPN appears in Control Center for one-tap connect

How to confirm VPN is on

  • Status bar: "VPN" icon appears in top-left corner
  • Settings: VPN status shows "Connected"
  • IP check: Visit whatismyip.com — location should show VPN server location
  • VPN app: App shows "Connected" status

💡 Pro tip: After turning on your VPN, always verify it's working by checking your IP at whatismyip.com. It only takes 10 seconds and ensures you're actually protected. Enable "Connect on Demand" so your VPN automatically turns on when you join untrusted Wi-Fi networks.

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