Have you been having trouble connecting to the internet with your Pixel 7 or newer models? If so, you might not be alone. Recently, many users found themselves unable to get online due to issues with the “VPN by Google” service.
At around 6 p.m. PT, complaints began circulating about apps and websites not loading. The issue affected several devices running Android 15 and 16. While users connected to the VPN didn’t see a fault message, attempts to reconnect showed “VPN isn’t available” in red. A common frustration was the “Try again” button, which often didn’t work.
Luckily, by 9 p.m. PT, Google reported that the service was back up. Turning off the VPN from Quick Settings was a quick fix for those still struggling to connect.
This VPN issue isn’t just a minor hiccup. Experts note that reliable internet access is essential, especially as more people shift to remote work and online activities. A 2021 report showed that 62% of workers worldwide have shifted to some form of remote work. For many, a functional VPN is key to maintaining privacy and security while online.
User reactions on social media were mixed, with many expressing frustration over the disruption. Some users took to platforms like Twitter to share their experiences, while others shared workarounds. With VPNs becoming increasingly common in our online lives, issues like this can generate significant buzz—and concern.
In the end, while disruptions happen, it’s good to know that updates often follow to fix these problems. Keeping devices updated and checking service statuses can help minimize frustration in the future.
For further insights and official updates, you can check Google’s support page [here](https://support.google.com/). Staying informed helps us all navigate tech challenges better.