Back in July, Google’s storage subscription service made phone backups free on Android and announced plans for iOS. The next move for Google One is including a VPN on higher storage tiers.

VPN by Google One is pitched as providing an “extra layer of online protection for your Android phone” and “peace of mind that your data is safe.” This follows Google Fi offering a similar service to its MVNO subscribers:

Google One starts at 100 GB ($1.99/month) and 200 GB ($2.99) of expanded Drive and Photos storage, but the VPN requires you to jump to 2TB at $9.99 monthly or $99.99 annually. It joins other benefits like better support, Pro Sessions, Gold Status on Google Play Points, and 10% back on the Google Store. It’s also available on the 10, 20, and 30TB plans.

We already build advanced security into all our products, and the VPN extends that security to encrypt all of your phone’s online traffic, no matter what app or browser you’re using. The VPN is built into the Google One app, so with just one tap, you can rest assured knowing your connection is safe from hackers.

The VPN is first rolling out to Android over the “coming weeks” in the United States and can be enabled/disabled from the mobile app. It is coming to “more countries and to iOS, Windows and Mac in the coming months.”

Plus, if you’ve shared your 2 TB Google One plan with family members (up to five additional people), they can also enable the VPN on their own devices at no extra cost.

More about Google One:

  • Canon cameras can backup and transfer to Google Photos, requires Google One
  • Google One adds online storage manager as phone backups go free for Android, iOS
  • Google One members now get up to 10% ‘cashback’ on Google Store purchases

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