Google has decided to shut down its VPN by Google One service, as mentioned in a recent customer email. The vague email did not specify an exact date for the discontinuation, only stating that it would happen “later this year”. This move comes less than four years after the VPN service was initially launched in October 2020.
The subscription prices for Google One’s VPN service start at $1.99 and are accessible on various platforms such as Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows. According to Google, the decision to end the VPN service was made due to low usage rates, suggesting that customers may have had other options to choose from. This closure adds Google’s VPN by Google One to its growing list of retired services, joining the likes of Google Graveyard products.
As Google shifts its focus towards providing more popular features and benefits, the decision to discontinue the VPN by Google One service aligns with this strategy. This move may also be linked to the company’s efforts to integrate Gemini AI technologies into Google One, as mentioned in the email sent to users. Despite the closure of this particular VPN service, Google continues to offer VPN options through other platforms such as Google Fi and Pixel devices.