Free Secure WiFi from Google
September 20th, 2005 - One CommentIf you live in San Francisco, like I do, you can get secure (encrypted) WiFi intenet access from Google. If you are a dork like me, then you have certainly heard the rumors about Google starting up a free wifi network in the US. This is the first beta release of Google’s Secure Access wifi service. So, if you live in SF, you should download the client and see if you can pick up some signal where you are. Of course you will want to read the Google Privacy Policy to make sure you understand that you will be using Google’s VPN (virtual private network) to encrypt and decrypt the data you send and receive.







[...] Google is extending at a humongous rate and now they are offering free Google Wi-Fi Access to those who live in San Francisco and Mountain View District. Jason Golod has used the service and seems to appreciate it as well, but can they really pull it off? [...]