Google One VPN now available on iOS devices
Google has expanded access to its Google One VPN services to iOS devices. With the latest update, iOS users will similarly get access to the service which was only available previously to Android users who were on the Google One Premium subscription plan.
Google One VP Larissa Fontaine said that the new Android-only features include safe disconnect, which will allow users to shut off internet access when they are not connected to the VPN -- the option to make certain apps bypass the VPN, and the ability to temporarily turn off VPN.
The VPN service recently expanded to 10 more countries, bringing the total countries with access to 18. The newly added countries are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the US already had access to the Google One VPN service. Google also announced new VPN features that are only available on Android.
Google's parent company Alphabet reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results, because of broad-based strength in advertiser spending, strong consumer online activity, and ongoing growth in Google Cloud.
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