This new Google badge helps navigate VPN not reliable – Smart Tech Ideas

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There are many VPN to choose from Google Play Store, but not all are reliable. Instead of risking your data, you can now say at a glance that VPNS Google recommends with his New Verification Badge. The badge can be found just below the name of the application and looks like a shield with a verification mark, along with the word verified under it.

To qualify for this badge, applications must meet Google Play safety guidelines and obtain a level 2 mobile application security evaluation level, also known as mass. You may have noticed these badges before, and that is because this is not the first time that Google Play Store has added them. There is also a unique badge to identify government applications.

Other deeper requirements make bad actors believe a VPN and win the badge; The application must have more than 10,000 total facilities and more than 250 reviews, and must have been in the Google Play store for at least 90 days.

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There are commercial benefits for VPN that they qualify, as Google says it will promote any verified application. Some VPNs that already meet this criterion include NordvpnHide.me and Aloha Browser.

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The use of a VPN more than just protect your data. It helps maintain anonymity on the Internet increasingly interested in monitoring the data, makes it more difficult for your network to break and allows you to access the content blocked behind geographical barriers. A VPN can also hide its website of its ISP and help you overlook bandwidth covers.

Look for this badge the next time I download a VPN to make sure you are only using the most effective and safe applications.


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