With Google One’s VPN dying, the built-in Pixel VPN is getting a name change
When it comes to choosing a VPN service provider, there is no shortage of options. Whether you want to support a smaller company or feel more comfortable investing in a big brand, it’s become easier than ever to maintain your privacy on the web. Google is one example of a company that has the name and notoriety you may be looking for in aVPNservice. Its VPN by Google One option has been a standard for many people who were already using other products from the company. Now, the Big Tech giant is making a few changes to its VPN service ahead of its planned rebranding.

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As explained by9to5Google, signs have been emerging as of late that suggest Google is beginning its announced shutdown of VPN by Google One. For instance, there have been noticeable changes to the Google One icon, which has seemingly been replaced with a blue shield featuring the letter, “G.” The Google Play Store listing for the dedicated app for Pixel phones has also been altered, now showing the name, “Pixel VPN by Google,” rather than “Pixel VPN by Google One.”
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Slight changes are appearing in Google’s VPN
On some devices, a key icon in the status bar has already indicated when the VPN is connected, rather than a “1” notification – specifically, the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel 8a. However, this will soon be coming to the older Pixel 7 series as well. For now, it seems that the changes will not be solidified until they debut with a system update.
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Source: 9to5Google

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The Pixel VPN is limited to a handful of countries - mostly Europe and North America. Just like some of the touted Pixel features are US-only. Please don’t just swallow their marketing schtick, and give us the facts (written on a Pixel with no access to VPN or advertised features).

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