Google offers a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service called Google One VPN, which is available to users with certain Google One subscription plans. Here's what you need to know:
- Available for Google One members (2TB plan or higher in most regions).
- Encrypts your internet connection to protect your data on public Wi-Fi.
- No activity logs – Google claims it does not track your online activity.
- Supports multiple devices (Android, iOS, Windows, macOS).
- Automatically enabled on Android (optional) for added security.
How to Get Google One VPN:
- Subscribe to Google One (2TB+ plan required in most regions).
- Download the Google One app (Android/iOS) or use the desktop app.
- Enable VPN in the app settings.
Limitations:
- Not available in all countries (check Google One's availability).
- No advanced features like choosing server locations (unlike some third-party VPNs).
- Tied to Google account, which may concern privacy-focused users.
Alternatives to Google VPN:
If you're looking for a more full-featured VPN, consider:
- ProtonVPN (free & paid options)
- NordVPN (fast & secure)
- ExpressVPN (reliable & private)
- Mullvad (strong privacy focus)
Would you like help setting it up or comparing other VPN options?









