Google adds a VPN and enhanced network features to Project Fi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In an effort to further improve the browsing experience of its Project Fi customers, Google is introducing its new enhanced network feature
which allows devices to switch between Wi-Fi and mobile networks faster as well as its new optional always-on VPN service.Fi already uses a
VPN service by default to protect users when they're connected to any of the almost two million supported Wi-Fi hotspots
Now Google is extended this feature to cellular connections to further protect its users privacy.In a blog post announcing the new feature,
Google explained how its VPN will even prevent it from seeing what its users do online, saying:When you enable our enhanced network, all of
your mobile and Wi-Fi traffic will be encrypted and securely sent through our virtual private network (VPN) on every network you connect to,
devices to switch between Wi-Fi and mobile networks.Once this feature is enabled, a user's device will automatically detect when a Wi-Fi
connection becomes weak and the service will fill in those gaps with cellular data
Although the new system is still in the testing phase, Google says that it already reduces a user's time without a working internet
connection by up to 40 per cent.Both the VPN and the enhanced network will begin rolling out to Fi users later this week
These new features are turned off by default so users will have to go to the Fi Network Tools in the Project Fi app to enable them.One thing
to note is the fact that Google says your data usage will likely increase by around 10 per cent with its VPN feature turned on.Via
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