WiFi is an popular technology that is used to provide high-speed wireless Internet access in homes, business and public spaces like airports and coffee shops.
Online search leader Google is preparing to launch a wireless Internet service, Google WiFi, according to several pages found on the company’s website.
The FAQ at Google Secure Access says:
“If you choose to use Google Secure Access, your internet traffic will be encrypted and sent through Google’s servers to the Internet. The data that is received will then be encrypted and sent back through our servers to your computer. Your privacy is important to us, we strongly encourage you to read our Privacy Policy to be fully informed about how your privacy is protected.”
Google Secure Access is free. Which means that it could compete with AOL, MSN, and Yahoo.
The FAQ also says that the Google Secure Access service is in “beta,” meaning that the company does not consider it a fully finished product
Via: WebmasterWorld
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