MCAFEE VPN
Revamping McAfee's VPN to make invisible protection feel clear and contextual.
With Susanna Huang, Nina Wang, Jeffrey Jose & Jen Barrell.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Design Documentation Component Creation
Prototyping
Workshop Facilitator
TIMELINE
Nov — Jan 2024
TOOLS
Figma + Figjam





PROBLEM
New users struggled to understand what a VPN does, and when to use it.
Unlike security software that shows what dangers they stopped, VPNs work by making you invisible to threats, making it difficult to show their value.
Without a clear purpose, we saw a decline in users renewing their VPN subscription

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Current VPN design
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Current VPN design



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Current VPN design
OPPORTUNITTY
We need to better communicate how our VPN is protecting the users privacy → contextual to when they use it.
LONG TERM GOAL
We hypothesize that with proper context, users will instinctively
activate their VPN when a network feels unsafe
→
"This airport WI-FI seems sketchy,
I should turn on my VPN just in case"
PROBLEM
New users struggled to understand what a VPN does, and when to use it.

Image |
Current VPN design
Unlike security software that shows what dangers they stopped, VPNs work by making you invisible to threats, making it difficult to show their value.
Without a clear purpose, we saw a decline in users renewing their VPN subscription
PROBLEM
New users struggled to understand what a VPN does, and when to use it.

Image |
Current VPN design
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Unlike security software that shows what dangers they stopped, VPNs work by making you invisible to threats, making it difficult to show value.
REFLECTION
Despite the internal hype, priorities changed and the revamp was shelved. But my learnings shipped.
Everyone hates reading, but love conversational writing.
Balancing what we as a business want users to know V.S what a user actually wants to know is a difficult line. This project helped me learn how to use metaphors on boring language into legible content.
Sketching is for starting discussions, not beauty contests.
I typically jump into higher fidelity, but if I need to align a team on layout and abstract concepts, I’m now confident in running a workshop to rapid-fire ideas and align stakeholders from other teams.
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