LG Smart TV

A VPN for your LG Smart TV

LG TVs run webOS, which — like Samsung's Tizen — doesn't allow VPN apps from any provider. Here are the two setups that actually protect what you watch on your LG TV.

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How to set up Trez VPN on LG Smart TV

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Understand the limitation

webOS has no VPN support, so no provider can offer a native LG TV app. The VPN needs to run on a device your TV uses instead.

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Option A — Use a streaming device (recommended)

Connect a Fire TV Stick, Chromecast with Google TV or an Android TV box to your LG TV via HDMI and install Trez VPN natively on it. Simple, fast and remote-friendly.

3

Option B — Set up the VPN on your router

Run the VPN on your router so every device at home — the LG TV included — is protected automatically. Our support chat can help you verify router compatibility and guide the setup.

4

Get your license and connect

One Trez VPN license covers either path: complete the checkout, activate on the streaming device or router, and your LG TV's traffic is encrypted.

Did you know? You can install it from your phone

Open the Trez VPN page on Google Play from your phone, tap Install and choose your TV — Google sends the app to it remotely, no remote-typing needed.

Send to my TV

Built for TV

A native app designed for the big screen: navigate with your remote, connect with one click and stream in 4K without interruptions.

Fast streaming servers

300+ high-speed servers (up to 10Gbps) optimized for streaming, so your shows load instantly and never buffer.

Private by design

Strict no-logs policy and modern encryption. What you watch on your TV is nobody's business but yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

No — webOS doesn't support VPN apps from any provider. Use a streaming device connected to the TV or configure the VPN on your router.

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