google might launch its vpn service
Google could be working on its very own VPN
service for Android, which might get an official
launch at some point in the near future. This
revelation comes from a look at one of the apps
that are bundled in the Android 5.1 Lollipop
update for the Motorola Nexus 6.
After applying the update, among the list of
installed apps is something called Google
Connectivity Services. You can’t see this in the
app drawer, but it’s listed under Settings > Apps
> All. You can run it, but only after fiddling with a
dedicated app for handling the launch of activities
(the string is quite long).
If you want to try this yourself, the full details are
waiting for you at the Source link. But the gist of
it is this: once you launch the Google Connectivity
Services app, you see the screen that’s captured
in the middle of the image above. The app clearly
tells you that you’re about to use “Google VPN”,
which will help protect you while you’re
navigating on open Wi-Fi networks. You’re also
told that your data will be transmitted securely.
“Learn more” simply directs you to a standard
Google support page, but if you tap on “Got it”,
you’ll be presented with the screen you can see
on the right of the image above. That’s pretty
much the standard VPN connection request dialog
in Android. Unfortunately Google’s VPN doesn’t
work for now, even if you do complete all these
steps. But since this app is already a part of
Android 5.1, we assume the launch of this service
can’t be far off.
That said, it’s unclear if it will be available to
everyone or just some, or if it will be free to use
and offer unlimited bandwidth or not. There are
currently dozens of VPN services up for grabs in
the Play Store, some free and some paid, but
obviously an offering that comes straight from
Google itself (and is already built into Android,
starting with version 5.1) might convince more
people to use it. Then again, this may have
something to do with the upcoming launch of
Google’s MVNO in the US, so perhaps it could be
limited to that service’s customers.
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