In November 2018, Google launched a VPN for its Google Fi cell service in beta, enabling Fi subscribers to route their phone’s Internet traffic through an encrypted connection to protect security and privacy. Until now, however, it was only available to Android users, but that will change soon. Google plans to launch the Fi VPN to Fi subscribers on iPhones this spring, the company announced Tuesday.
In addition, Google says it is launching a new privacy and security hub for Fi users on Android. “The hub makes it easy for you to learn more about privacy and security features on Fi, and manage it with just one tap,” according to Google. “It includes the Fi VPN and other tools that protect your personal information and control over who you can reach.”