What does “No Internet, Secured” mean on Windows? And how to fix it securely
Troubleshooting connection problems and preventing data leaks
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If you’re using a VPN and suddenly see “No Internet, Secured” on your Windows laptop or PC, you’re not alone. This common issue affects users in the U.S., Europe, and globally — and while it may sound like your connection is safe, it actually means your internet access is blocked.
In this guide, the Nym cybersecurity team explains:
- What the “No Internet, Secured” error really means
- What causes it (including VPN-related triggers)
- How to fix it step-by-step without compromising your privacy
- Why using a decentralized VPN like NymVPN is a safer long-term solution
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Benjamin Nemeroff

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