


Google says it will “never use the VPN connection to track, log, or sell your browsing activity.” The company does concede that “Some minimum logging is performed to ensure quality of service, but your network traffic or IP associated with the VPN is never logged.” Google knows this, and has stated it has a zero-logging policy. Security is a top concern for many people, but particularly for anyone interested in a VPN, since that's the whole point.

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The other thing to know is that this Google VPN isn't, technically speaking, “new,” either: Google Fi cellular subscribers have already been able to use it, at least on their Android smartphones. Still, the Google One plan in question includes a truly huge amount of online storage space across Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, as well as a handful of perks that includes 10% back in store credit for Google Store purchases and Pro Sessions, which offer access to Google experts for one-on-one online sessions about internet safety and VPN use (limited to US, UK, and Canada). Which is another way of saying it'll cost you $9.99 per month. The first thing to know is that “free” is a bit of a misnomer: It's free when you buy the Google One plan at the 2TB or higher tier.
