- peereboominc ( @peereboominc@lemm.ee ) English58•7 months ago
I have this vpn because it comes for free with my Google Drive subscription. I have never used it because it does not do what I expect it to do
- privacy, it’s Google.
- pretend to be in a different country is not available
- Smc87 ( @Smc87@lemmy.sdf.org ) 19•7 months ago
But it’s included…. Ples give your data
- Vilian ( @Vilian@lemmy.ca ) 18•7 months ago
what’s the utility of the vpn then???
- chiisana ( @chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net ) 20•7 months ago
Security when you’re on untrusted network. I can trust Google to snoop my banking data and update the spending power info on my ad profile, I can’t trust the random dude in trench coat also using the public wifi when I am traveling out of my roaming coverage.
I joke of course, but the security aspect is still valid.
- PortugalSpaceMoon ( @PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub ) 8•7 months ago
What is it that you’re doing that is still not using some form of authenticated encryption? Almost everything is https, ssh, almost all mailservers have tls support, irc does have tls support… What’s left that needs to be encrypted by a VPN?
- Dymonika ( @Dymonika@beehaw.org ) 3•7 months ago
So this is a question I’ve been wondering: is public WiFi safe to treat like a private one if you’re using HTTPS everywhere?
- skuzz ( @skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de ) 5•7 months ago
You only use HTTPS everywhere until you don’t. It’s kinda like a security blanket to use a VPN in those situations. Someone could be running a MITM proxy and you’re dumb enough/in a rush/etc. and click accept on the expired cert. Or some new 0day vulnerability allows badness to happen without your knowledge. Even without being able to see your traffic, a bad actor could still see your DNS requests and narrow down what services you use for further targeting, especially if you frequent a place.
- CosmicTurtle0 ( @CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English0•7 months ago
The biggest thing was being able to switch it on and off from the notifications menu. It is/was super convenient.
Not surprised this is being shut down because it lacked many of the features that most major vpns had.
But that feature was unique.
- Fisch ( @Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de ) 41•7 months ago
Google shutting down a service?! That’s a new one. I would have never expected that.
- blackluster117 ( @blackluster117@possumpat.io ) 40•7 months ago
Another service to add to the pile of things Google barely supported then killed.
- Lad ( @AFC1886VCC@reddthat.com ) 19•7 months ago
Google killed something off? Nah that can’t be right
- FrostyCaveman ( @FrostyCaveman@lemm.ee ) 17•7 months ago
> VPN
> by Google
> Gets shut down
You literally can’t make this stuff up folks
- octopus_ink ( @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml ) English11•7 months ago
Google, Meta, Microsoft.
Three companies I would never trust as a VPN provider. Not necessarily in that order.
- cmnybo ( @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de ) English9•7 months ago
Good, Google has enough access to everyone’s data already. Nobody needs to willingly give them even more access by routing all of their traffic through a Google server.
- Swarfega ( @Swarfega@lemm.ee ) English4•7 months ago
Another one for the grave yard
- /home/pineapplelover ( @pineapplelover@lemm.ee ) 4•7 months ago
No doubt, they used this to scrape network traffic.
- mudle ( @mudle@lemmy.ml ) 2•7 months ago
Google can go to hell.
- darkphotonstudio ( @darkphotonstudio@beehaw.org ) 2•7 months ago
Google had a VPN?