Samsung includes its VPN account in latest Galaxy Note 8 update

Samsung acceptable included its VPN account in acknowledgment to the KRACK accomplishment that has afflicted millions of Wi-Fi-enabled devices.

Samsung ability accept adapted its Galaxy Note 8 with the November security patch, but arguably the added important affection of the amend is the company’s admittance of its Secure Wi-Fi service.

For the uninitiated, Secure Wi-Fi is Samsung’s VPN account that lets you deeply browse on accessible Wi-Fi networks by encrypting your internet cartage and preventing apps and websites from tracking your usage. Secure Wi-Fi has been featured on antecedent Galaxy J smartphones, but this is the aboriginal time it makes its way to the Galaxy Note 8.

There are a few things to accumulate in mind, the aboriginal actuality the amount structure. Those who appetite to accumulate their money as abutting to them as accessible can opt to pay annihilation and get 250 MB of internet admission anniversary ages through Secure Wi-Fi. Alternatively, they can pay either €0.99 or €1.99 for 24 hours or one ages of absolute browsing, respectively.

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The added is availability. Secure Wi-Fi is not an app you can go to the Play Store and download — it is broiled into the absolute software, so the alone way to get it is through a software amend from Samsung. That’s my attenuate way of adage that not every Galaxy Note 8 has Secure Wi-Fi — according to SamMobile, alone the all-embracing apart Galaxy Note 8 has the VPN account broiled in, admitting we’ll see if that changes.

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