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I don’t understand the article. They either aren’t clearly explaining the issue or just heavily misinformed.

I have Google One and PIA. Both do the same thing, which is add a key to the top right of the screen. To me, that’s like a persistent notification.

PIA has never needed to use the actual persistent notification API. There’s no reason to. Persistent notification is for application that don’t want their UI Window to terminate when Android gets memory pressured, or when wanting to use a local service (eg: Location or Orientation) when not the main foreground application. I can kill the PIA Window (swipe up from recent apps) and the VPN is still running.

If Google One were able to activate VPN without changing my status bar, that’s a different story, and that’s not the case.

Edit: DNS66 as well

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From what I understand, Google One had its own persistent notification (left side) when using the VPN as well as the normal key icon (right side). So now it just has the latter.

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Nope. I have my Pixel 7 on Android 13 and my Pixel 8 on Android 14.

The only difference is when you activate on Android 13, you get notification it’s connecting and it’s connected. Neither are permanent, and I can dismiss them.

Android 14 has no notification and just shows you on the app it’s connected now (different UI).

It never had a persistent notification, so I’d reason the author was misinformed or misunderstood the change when somebody told them.

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I am on pixel 6a and using third party vpn. there is no persistent notification. only key icon. I don’t see the issue here.

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Weird, my Pixel 6a currently doesn’t have a persistent notification when I use Proton. Is this a GrapheneOS thing? Just curious.

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Have you enabled notifications for it? I use Proton with GrapheneOS. I keep the ProtonChannel notifications disabled normally as I don’t need to see it. Enabling it, I see the persistent notification as expected.

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Can confirm. I was able to replicate the behavior. Cheers

What reason would there be to enable notifications?

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for zero tier or tailscale it’s nice when you forget that you are connected and it’s causing problems for whatever reason

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Imagine routing all your traffic through a google server.

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well the most used custom dns is 8.8.8.8

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I mean this only routes a small amount to their servers, the actual data to use a website isn’t sent to 8.8.8.8.

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What is Google gonna get from encrypted HTTPS requests that they don’t already get from the associated DNS requests?

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still name resolutions is a big amount of data

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What if you don’t want it?

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