Considering the state of the internet today, I think having a premium VPN app on your devices should be as big a priority as creating unique passwords for each web property and saving them into a ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Now, if you wish to use a free VPN service authorized by Google, you must use VPN by Google (formerly Google Fi VPN). VPN by ...
Since 2020, Google One subscribers haven't needed to look elsewhere for a VPN to protect themselves online, as the company includes a VPN service as part of the subscription. For the past year, this ...
If you're — apparently, one of the few people — using the VPN service that comes with Google One, we've got bad news for you. In an email you're going to receive from Google if you haven't gotten it ...
Google One VPN is being discontinued on June 20, 2024, and will be replaced by a Pixel-exclusive VPN service. The rebranding effort is already underway, with the app’s Play Store listing reflecting ...
Google Fi VPN has been replaced by VPN by Google It becomes the latest service to make the switch after Pixel devices converted throughout 2024 The rebrand promises no technical or functional changes ...
Google warns Android users about dangerous fake VPN apps hiding malware that steals passwords, banking details and personal data from phones and tablets.
Google warns that several fake VPN apps are actually malware stealing banking details, messages, and sensitive data. Here’s ...
Zephin Livingston is a former staff reviewer at Forbes Advisor, specializing in testing and reviewing privacy and security software, like VPNs, antivirus software, password managers and more. Zephin ...
Google is preparing to send yet another product off to the great Google graveyard. This time, it's the VPN service that comes bundled with Google One subscription plans. The announcement was made to ...
Days after I said a tearful goodbye to Google’s pretty-darn-good Podcasts app (yet another service that Google fed to YouTube as if it was a ravenous monster that needed to be sated), they’re at it ...