Security News > 2020 > November > How to use the Google One VPN on Android
Did you know that Google has a VPN for Android? It's called Google One VPN, and it's secure, fast, and incredibly easy to use.
The Google VPN hides your IP address to prevent third-parties from tracking you and doesn't use the VPN connection to track or log your activity.
As of this writing, the Google VPN only works with Android, so you'll need an Android device-there are plans to add iOS, Windows, and macOS clients in the future.
Once you've upgraded to the 2 TB Google Drive plan, you should find Google VPN added to Google One at the next update.
It's hardly noticeable, which is a huge plus for a VPN. For anyone looking to find a VPN that is as performant as it is secure, Google One VPN might be exactly what you're looking for.
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