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September 20, 2005

Google to offer secure WiFi VPN

Filed under: internet

Philip Torrone (MakeBlog) reports what seems next google shoot:

I could access the page, then it went away…Google Secure Access is a downloadable client application that allows users to establish a more secure WiFi connection. By using Google Secure Access, your internet traffic will be encrypted, preventing others from viewing the information you transmit. Link.

The service is reported (a cut and paste from the flickering page I suppose) as being available for beta testing only in the San Francisco Bay Area,

Where can I go to download Google Secure Access?

The program can currently be downloaded at certain Google WiFi locations in the San Francisco Bay Area.

However as it is based on virtual private networking the secure access (obviously not the free part) should work at other locations too (firewalls permitting).

Will Google Secure Access work at other locations?

While Google Secure Access should work, we have not tested it at other locations.

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