Today, Google announced the rollout of a Google Play VPN badge system, a simple way to check the integrity of a VPN app. Strangely, this is now the third time Google has announced this.
Google Play is rolling out “Verified” badges for select VPN apps to make it easier for users to find trust services. Apps with the badge prioritize user privacy and safety, Google said in a ...
Google unveiled a badge system on the Google Play Store to improve user trust and app transparency. This initiative initially focused on VPN apps due to their critical role in safeguarding user data.
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VPN apps from Nord, hide.me, and Aloha have already received a verification badge. This builds on Google’s efforts to provide more transparency and security in the Play Store. The company rolled ...
Google is taking steps to combat fake VPNs as it has announced its Play Store will verify VPNs that prioritise privacy and safety. Previously, you had to dig into the app's security details to ...
The Google Play Store now includes a Verified badge for virtual private networks (VPNs) that meet its extensive criteria.
Google just announced plans to make VPN app downloads safer for everyone with a verification badge on the Play Store, backed by third-party studies. Verification of the security claims from an app ...
In order to consider for the “Verified” badge, the VPN needs to have at least 10,000 installs and 250 reviews. It should be published on Google Play for at least 90 days, meet target API level ...
This new Verified badge on Google Play for VPN apps is a sign that a developer has gone “above and beyond” to protect you, the user. At least that’s what Google says it means. In order for a ...