The company first announced its VPN service with the launch of its Pixel 7 lineup, firstly, it was said to be exclusive to Pixel 7 only, but now it is also coming on all the other platforms too.
Google One’s Subscription Now Also Includes VPN Service
This new VPN service from Google is included in the premium subscription plans of Google One, but it is only included in 2 TB/ “Premium” or above plans, and this tier costs around $9.99 per month ($99.99 annually). But the 100 GB “Basic” ($1.99/month or $19.99/year) and 200 GB “Standard” ($2.99/month or $29.99/year) tier holders can’t get the benefit of this VPN service. Also, you can share this VPN service with up to five more users, including storage features. Google itself knows people might hesitate about its VPN service, so it actually explained how it exactly works and specially mentioned the major factors by which you can trust its service. Such as on the front web page, it noted that the company would never use the VPN connection to track, log or sell your browsing activity. Also, to build more trust, it keeps the VPN service’s client libraries open source on GitHub. Besides, this service is currently only available in some major regions, which are Australia, all certain Europen Regions, North America, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom. It also has some system requirements, which you can check out on its official support page. On the other side, Microsoft is also planning to expand its inbuilt and free VPN feature in its Edge Browser. Let me know in the below comment section what you think about Google’s VPN. Does it really Private or only seems?
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