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Google is bringing its own VPN to desktops and phones with $9.99 Google One subscription


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Google is bringing its own VPN to desktops and phones with $9.99 Google One subscription

Your cloud storage now comes with more secure browsing

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There are any number of VPN services you can use to help protect your privacy and security with an encrypted internet connection, and now Google has its own. Well, technically, it already did, but only for Google Fi cellular subscribers on Android smartphones. Now, the company’s announcing it’ll throw in an Android-based VPN free of charge to any 2TB Google One cloud storage subscriber in the US — and will expand to iOS, Windows and Mac and other countries “in the coming months.”

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As you can see in the image above, you’ll need to be on the 2TB Google One plan which costs $9.99 a month or $99 per year, so it’s not exactly a free VPN. But if you’re interested, this Google GIF shows you how to turn it on:

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A new VPN is just the latest way that Google’s trying to sweeten its cloud storage offering. In August, the company announced it would begin backing up your iOS or Android phone for free. It also reduced prices in 2018.

 

 

Google is bringing its own VPN to desktops and phones with $9.99 Google One subscription

 

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Wonder who will sign up for this product offering? The subscribers will be paying to Google for their online activities to be surveilled.

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