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The end of fake VPNs? Google Play Store now shows which VPNs are secure enough to be trusted

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The Google Play Store has just introduced a new way for VPN providers to show they offer secure and trustworthy services – a “Verified” badge.

The new badge is designed to highlight consumer-facing VPN apps “that prioritize user privacy and safety,” the Big Tech giant explains in a blog post. The goal is to help users make more informed choices about the VPN apps they download and use.

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