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Google Discontinues VPN Feature in Google One as DuckDuckGo Launches Privacy Pro with VPN

2024-04-12 16:42:04.521000

Google is discontinuing its VPN (virtual private network) feature in Google One, its paid cloud storage service, due to low usage by users. Instead, the company is shifting its focus towards AI and has recently launched new AI offerings at its Google Next conference [9620ee5f]. Meanwhile, DuckDuckGo has launched 'Privacy Pro,' a 3-in-1 service that includes a VPN. The service aims to provide a comprehensive privacy solution that combines multiple protections in a single package. It offers anonymous browsing, personal information removal from data brokers, and identity theft restoration. The VPN provided by DuckDuckGo is fast, secure, and easy to use without any activity logging. The service is priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year and is currently available only to U.S. residents. Key features of Privacy Pro include no VPN activity logs, personal information removal stored on the device, initiation of opt-out processes with data brokers, and identity theft restoration assistance without needing personal information upfront. The service can be accessed through the DuckDuckGo browser for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. The subscription will auto-renew monthly or annually until canceled [9d16bf70] [9620ee5f].

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