California: Technology giant Google has decided to disable VPN in Google One service.
According to an email submitted to the Android Authority, the feature was announced to be discontinued in October 2020. However, it is not clear if this feature will be discontinued.
Google One VPN subscription is available for $1.99 on Android, iOS, Mac and Windows.
The company told 9to5Google that the reason the company ended the service was because people weren’t using it. This is because Google provides one of three VPN services in Google Fi and Pixel devices.
Google One VPN is the latest product to be thrown into Google’s famous graveyard. It should be noted that a few weeks ago Google One cloud storage service announced to cross the milestone of 100 million subscribers.
Google said in its email that the VPN was being phased out to focus on the most desired features, which are related to Gemini AI being added to Google One.