Google One Brings VPN to iOS for Users With Premium Plans, Adds New Features for Android

VPN by Google One is currently limited to 18 countries globally, excluding India.

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By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 2 February 2022 14:41 IST
Highlights
  • Google One users on Premium plans (2TB and up) can access VPN
  • Android users have received Safe Disconnect and Snooze features
  • Google One recently expanded VPN to 10 additional countries

Google One initially provided VPN to the US for Android users in 2020

Photo Credit: Google

Google One has started rolling out its virtual private network (VPN) service for iOS users. The update comes over a year after the subscription-based cloud storage service introduced its VPN service for Android users. Just like its presence on Android, iOS users need to opt for a Google One Premium plan that has 2TB or higher storage to get VPN access. Users can share their VPN as well as cloud storage with up to five members, irrespective of whether the members are using an Android device or an iPhone.

Announcing the update, Google One Vice President Larissa Fontaine said in a blog post that its VPN is now accessible through iOS devices to let more users be able to get safe Internet connectivity.

It is important to note that the VPN by Google One is currently limited to 18 countries globally, including the US, UK, and Canada. India is not a part of the countries where the feature is available. Google is, however, set to expand it to more countries over time. It also recently expanded to 10 additional countries, namely Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.

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The VPN feature was initially launched in the US on Android in October last year. It is accessible once you select 2TB or a higher plan.

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In addition to its debut on iOS, VPN by Google One introduced three new features on Android. The first one is called Safe Disconnect that allows users to only access the Internet when the VPN is activated. There is also an App Bypass feature that allows specific apps to use a standard connection instead of using the VPN. The last new feature is Snooze that enables users to temporarily turn off the VPN.

“We'll keep adding more security features and benefits to our Premium plans, so you know your data is safe,” said Fontaine.

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The VPN offered on Google One is certified by the Internet of Secure Things Alliance (ioXt). It is also touted to have passed all eight of ioXt's security principles. Further, Google claims that its client libraries are open sourced, and end-to-end systems have been independently audited.


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