Google Announces Closure of Its VPN Service

Google Announces Closure of Its VPN Service

In a surprising announcement, Google has revealed that they will be discontinuing the VPN service offered to Google One subscribers since 2020. The decision was made due to a lack of use by subscribers, leading to the phase-out of the VPN feature in the coming months.

While the VPN service will no longer be available, Google has assured users that Pixel-based VPNs will still be supported. Additionally, subscribers will still have access to other Google One features even after the VPN is removed.

For those looking for alternative VPN options, Google has recommended free options such as PrivadoVPN, TunnelBear VPN, and Proton VPN for Android devices. Paid options include Proton VPN, Surfshark, and Mullvad, with a full list of paid VPN recommendations available for users seeking to replace the Google One VPN.

This news comes as a disappointment to some Google One subscribers who have been utilizing the VPN service as part of their subscription. However, with a variety of alternative options available, users can easily find a new VPN service that meets their needs.

As the phase-out of the Google One VPN service progresses in the coming months, subscribers are encouraged to explore the recommended alternatives to ensure their online privacy and security needs are met.

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