Between all the emails you receive and the files you store in Drive, it’s not too hard to start running out of free storage space that Google allocates to your account. This is what causes many users to start coughing up a bit of cash for more space, whether you’re looking to stretch with 100GB, or maybe really get comfortable at the 200GB level. But for those with even greater needs, Google One’s massive 2TB level not only comes with large storage reserves, but also offers a number perks – extras like a 10% savings in the Google Store. We’re now looking at expanded access to one of these bonuses, as Google One’s VPN becomes available in a number of new countries.

Back when Google introduced the VPN last fall, access was limited to users in the United States. While this is fairly comparable to the course with Google, at least the company confirmed at the time that availability would eventually expand to more regions. We have kept an eye on the VPN support documents, where we can see that Google recently added a list of international destinations where One’s VPN is now supported: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain and UK.

If you have a 2TB (or higher) plan and live in one of the newly covered countries, find out how you can start securing your online communications with the service.

Unfortunately, we’re still waiting for the promised support for Windows, Mac, and iOS; One’s VPN remains only Android for now.

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