Prepare for the End of Google One VPN: Transition Options and Alternatives Awaiting You as Closure Nears on June 20Th
Prepare for the End of Google One VPN: Transition Options and Alternatives Awaiting You as Closure Nears on June 20Th
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Google One subscribers who use the plan’s VPN service will soon have to find another way to secure their internet connections. In a new Google One help page and in the Google One app, the company revealed that the VPN feature will no longer be available starting June 20, 2024.
When asked why Google is retiring the VPN service, a company spokesperson previously told ZDNET: “We’re refocusing our efforts to support more in-demand features with Google One. To keep our subscription service fresh, we’re discontinuing the VPN feature, as we found people simply weren’t using it.”
Also: The best VPN services of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed
Introduced in 2018, Google One is a subscription-based plan that bundles a variety of features across tiers ranging from $1.99 per month to $19.99 per month. The basic levels offer cloud storage, dark web monitoring, Google Photos editing tools, and for now, the VPN. The more expensive tiers include 10% back in the Google Store, Google Workspace premium features, Gemini Advanced, and Gemini in Gmail and Docs.
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Added in October 2020, the VPN was initially only available with certain paid plans and only on Android devices. Over time, Google expanded the feature to cover all paid Google One plans and kicked in support for iOS, Windows, and MacOS.
Designed to protect multiple devices, the VPN is especially effective if you’re using unsecured Wi-Fi networks in public places. In a white paper , Google explains exactly how the VPN works and how it secures your internet connections.
All the above reasons are why many Google One users will likely lament the loss of such a useful security tool. Unfortunately, Google has a history of killing products and services that it feels are no longer worth its time and effort. Thankfully, people who need a new VPN have other options.
Also: Security researchers say this scary exploit could render all VPNs useless
Google offers a VPN through its Fi wireless subscription , which spans monthly data plans ranging from $35 to $110. The Google Fi VPN supports both Android devices and iPhones.
Recent Pixel owners can also enjoy a free Google VPN. The Pixel 7 , Pixel 7 Pro , Pixel 7a , and Pixel Fold will receive a system update on June 3 to give them the same built-in VPN found on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones.
Plus, there are a host of third-party VPN tools available in the Google Play Store . For even more options, check out ZDNET’s story on the best mobile VPNs .
As for the Google One VPN, the help page offers instructions on how to remove the service from your computer or mobile device when it’s time to pull the plug.
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- Title: Prepare for the End of Google One VPN: Transition Options and Alternatives Awaiting You as Closure Nears on June 20Th
- Author: Brian
- Created at : 2024-10-09 22:33:36
- Updated at : 2024-10-15 00:36:31
- Link: https://tech-savvy.techidaily.com/prepare-for-the-end-of-google-one-vpn-transition-options-and-alternatives-awaiting-you-as-closure-nears-on-june-20th/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.