I have PIA and when using WireGuard I can get 900mbps down, 900mbps up
Anything with “Google” attached to it, is basically defeating the purpose of a true privacy related function in the first place.
The word “honey pot” comes to mind.
Thanks for the heads-up, now I know which service to consider
I think that is why they were asking about it and probably why they were testing Proton.
But does Google’s product even exist? lol.
the problem is that hes paying for relative low bandwidth. other providers can go up to 5Gbps without issues. 250Mbs is not enough for some people.
Perhaps OP’s intention is to stream content from another country. That would be one of the few possible explanations for someone to use such a VPN.
Can also be a routing issue…
Here is a discussion about the “not a robot” captcha problem: https://community.brave.com/t/get-rid-of-continuous-prove-you-re-not-a-robot-challenge/463116
Even though you have a highly tested VPN speed, getting rid of annoying captchas is still difficult.
Of course, we can change servers, but isn’t it another headache?
Did you change any default settings?
On Android and macOS its using “Smart (Auto)” which is the default AFAIK. Maybe no so smart?
Aaaaaaaaand they’re discontinuing it. Another tombstone in the Google graveyard
As usual. Create unneeded service, close it. Repeat.
Well, that depends on what the user use, and how. I rather not generalize that sentence.
Lol. Google VPN is dead. And never ever trust anything Google says.
Google literally makes money on collecting and selling unaware people’s data. They can claim whatever but I will never believe in Google giving me any privacy.
Then move to another provider.
Or he is using a secure core server, here I get 220Mb with a secure core server and 515Mb with a regular server.
If using Google One VPN Cloudflare Warp+ or iCloud Privacy Relay, you won’t be required to verify repeatedly.