Both macOS and Windows users with an active Google One subscription can now protect their data with its VPN service.
Google is finally bringing its VPN to desktop users with its latest improvement to the Google One VPN service.
The move means that macOS and Windows users will only need an active premium Google One subscription to enjoy better online privacy in a click.
After having promised this for a while, users in 22 countries can now protect their sensitive data on their PC or laptop with the Google-owned VPN. These include many European nations like France, Italy, and the UK, alongside the US, Japan, Mexico and Taiwan.
As mentioned, users will need an active Google One premium subscription of 2TB or higher, with a starting pricing of roughly $10 per month.
The move is the latest in a series of releases and upgrades for Google’s VPN service.