Google VPN is a “Virtual Private Network” service that makes it possible create a local network without the individual devices having to be connected to each other, but via the Internet.
The Google One VPN does not limit your browsing speed on any connected device, rather it focuses on security and privacy functions.
Google’s VPN is not a stand-alone service, but rather a service that is part of Google One, Google’s cloud storage service. To access this service in Spain, a subscription to Google One with the 2TB or more plan is required. It’s currently only available for Android phones, but will soon be available for Windows, iOS, and Mac as well.
As for the price, as we mentioned earlier, this service is only available to users who have a contract with Google One or who have a Google One 2TB plan 9.99 euros per month.
What does the Google One VPN offer?
The Google One VPN Encrypt all online traffic no matter which application or which browser is used. In addition, it protects against unwanted access in unsecured networks (e.g. public networks) and hides the IP address, which reduces the likelihood of cyber attacks or surveillance.
They also point this out from Google the data is never used VPN browsing to track, record, or sell online activities of users. In this sense, only the data that is necessary to guarantee the quality of the service is stored, but not the traffic or the network connected to the VPN. In fact, the client libraries are open source and external audits are carried out to ensure the best quality of service.
Unlike other VPNs, Google doesn’t focus on simulating surfing from other countries, but rather Improve connection security. It is advised that if you travel to a country that does not have support for it, you will not be able to connect to the VPN (currently this service is only available in the US, UK, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France and Spain ).