Looking at the product page, I would have to conclude they never did. Sure, I can use the One vpn on my phone and USB tether my chromebook. But I’d rather have a native client.

    • @Senchi
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      11 year ago

      Not sure if sarcasm. But I think it has to do something with the fact that Google would sell you out at the first glance of opportunity.

      • DuckGuy
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        21 year ago

        This is a ChromeOS community. It’s fine to have a hate-boner for Google (I do, too), but shitting on them just to shit on them while not even remotely answering the question OP asked is childish.

      • Baron Von JOP
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        11 year ago

        Your suspicion seems confirmed.

      • Baron Von JOP
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        21 year ago

        Well I’m already using Chrome browser in ChromeOS signed in with my Google account. So not really sweating the Google factor here. I just wanted to using something native while I’m out on public hotspots. I’m not about to start paying for a 3rd party VPN that I won’t use the 85% of the time I’m on networks I trust.