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Google adds always-on VPN to its Project Fi cellular service

14 pointsby e1venover 6 years ago

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wtmtover 6 years ago
&gt; <i>“...you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing that others can’t see your online activity,&quot; Google&#x27;s blog post says. &quot;That includes Google—our VPN is designed so that your traffic isn’t tied to your Google account or phone number.”</i><p>It doesn’t mention logging the traffic (even metadata) and what it would do with the logs. Any VPN service that you don’t run yourself requires you to trust the provider.<p>Centralized (and large or widespread) services by companies remains a concern, as with many online platforms and services. Would I trust Google more than my ISP or some random VPN provider? Very likely, yes. But this is still worrying.
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watermelon0over 6 years ago
Does that mean that they can inspect all of your traffic (or at least the metadata since most sites are served via TLS nowadays)? I&#x27;m not implying they are doing that, but it&#x27;s an interesting thought.
ericdover 6 years ago
They say that Fi only works on a few Android phones, but as far as I’ve been able to tell, it works well on iPhones as well.