Microsoft is no stranger to axing Windows apps and features. In the last year alone, we’ve seen the death of iconic WordPad, abandonment of Paint 3D, and deprecation of Windows Mixed Reality. It’s something you just have to get used to with Windows.
And today, we can add another gravestone to the list. Microsoft Defender VPN is being discontinued for Windows 11, Windows 10, Android, macOS, and iPhones. The official death date is February 28, 2025, as explained on this support page (spotted by Windows Latest).
Microsoft Defender offers additional security features to Windows users who are subscribed to Microsoft 365. VPN is one of those features, making it possible to secure your internet connection. Unlike other VPN services, Microsoft Defender VPN automatically selected a nearby server instead of letting you select one yourself.
Microsoft’s VPN also offered extended privacy protection, which could be used for things like recognizing insecure Wi-Fi connections. This is particularly useful if you’re working on a PC or smartphone while travelling and accessing public Wi-Fi.
What should you do now?
Rumor has it that Microsoft is discontinuing Microsoft Defender VPN due to low usage and demand. In another blog post, though, the company explains that deprecation of features is intended to strengthen the overall functionality of Windows.
If you’re currently using Microsoft Defender VPN, you’ll have to manually remove it from Android devices. On PCs, Macs, and iPhones, the app will be removed automatically on 28 February.
You should also consider switching to another VPN service sooner than later in order to keep your internet traffic secure, encrypted, and private. Not sure where to go? See our VPN top picks for reputable options.
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