• @9point6@lemmy.world
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    1971 year ago

    Tbh at least this one makes sense, who is going to use a VPN (an internet privacy tool) from Google?

    • @Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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      381 year ago

      My purpose for a VPN is more about connecting to WiFi APs I don’t control. Google VPN worked just fine for that.

        • Prison Mike
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          1 year ago

          I disagree here, as an American using a Swiss exit node (most compliant) websites are forced to allow a much higher degree of privacy to comply with the laws there.

          While I block all third party advertising and tracking anyway, it’s incredibly satisfying seeing websites explicitly list out everything they’re tracking about you and having that “reject all” button.

    • DefederateLemmyMl
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      301 year ago

      who is going to use a VPN (an internet privacy tool) from Google?

      Exactly. That would be like using a web browser made by Google so they have direct access to your internet browsing history. Ridiculous!

    • Chozo
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      121 year ago

      I did. Because it was free with another service I’m already paying for.

    • @nutsack@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      when traveling Communist countries in Asia with google fi it was really nice to have

      but then they revoked my data service while charging me the same amount every month, because they said I’m traveling too much.

      • @Tja@programming.dev
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        21 year ago

        Other than source IP address, I don’t see how does that prevent Google from having your data.

        • Prison Mike
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          11 year ago

          I completely block all Google access via DNS blocklists (I realize it’s not 100% bulletproof as you could get around the block by just knowing the IP address). Because their tracking is including in basically every app and website I think this is the only effective way to stop tracking.

          Using a VPN might make you more anonymous in other ways, but that alone isn’t going to stop anything from building a profile on you.

      • @shoresy@lemmings.world
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        61 year ago

        Google VPN is/was only available in select countries.

        https://support.google.com/googleone/answer/7582172

        There are 2 lists of countries applicable here. The list of countries where the VPN is included with a Google One subscription and the list where you could use the VPN while traveling.

        You’ll notice that countries known for internet censorship are missing from both lists, so using it for that purpose wouldn’t work at all.