Have You Enabled Google's Free VPN?

My school blocked googles VPN as well. Had to use proton vpn

How often are you in your kids’ school

A “real” VPN is supposed to route your internet traffic through a VPN server. That’s it. And that’s exactly what Google’s VPN does.

Many VPN providers allow you to choose from many of their servers based on their geographic location while Google just automatically connects you to the closest one, but that doesn’t make it not a real VPN.

I believe streaming access is slightly different and not all VPNs out there provide that service.

Since it came bundled with your phone starting with the 7 series.

You could use a VPN to enable it.

Quick toggle if u have a 7 or newer

“Trustworthy” and “Google”. Think about that sentence. Don’t trust evil companies.

May I ask what’s wrong with GOOGLE? I mean VPNs work with regional policies that providers can’t alter.

What a strange way to answer a question.

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Every day often multiple times a day.

It’s a co-op so parents are heavily involved.

Then stop then stop using their services if you so strongly feel that way. Stop using their phones.

Everything. Data collection into hell. If you need a VPN, use something that’s at least not logging and has a good reputation amongst privacy enthusiasts, like Mullvad.

There is also no “free” VPN, you pay with your data.

But that’s the actual answer

I don’t use their phones anymore and I use Nord VPN.

Bruh, there is no VPN on earth that don’t collect any user info. Google VPN also has a no log policy as stated below. I admit how, Google being a company, drills user data to the bottom, but VPN service doesn’t work like that and not even Google can change the regional laws.

Something tells me you know absolutely nothing about privacy. Mullvad removed subscriptions to log less, moved to RAM-disk servers to save no logs, offer XMR payments, implement their own tools to avoid spying, etc.

Where is that on Google? Do you have an article of the feds going to them and getting no data back, which Mullvad does? No? Thought so

Every VPN on earth logs some data from the user machine for technical purposes and keeps the data for some time. Technically, there is no VPN that has a NO LOG POLICY. But the best VPNs out there don’t collect any user data apart from the very limited necessary info whereas some others extensively collect user data and that is the only difference. Again, all of this would depend upon the country laws out of which the provider operates. I don’t know how much you know about those laws but to put it simply, there are countries with very liberal laws and there are with very restricted laws. Google is also bound to follow the same and that’s why it isn’t available here in INDIA.

Grow up bro and for God sake read the complete logging policy before you blame someone blindly.

Mullvad does not collect or store any of your browser or personal data, including user activity logs. Mullvad’s policies state that they do not collect or host any user data.

Mullvad’s mission is to create and deploy free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. They request independent audits of their app and infrastructure to improve their security practices.

However, Mullvad does collect some information about users of their career site:

Technical and statistical information about how users use the career site

Information from users’ devices