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    Google Chrome VPN under fire for secretly screenshotting users’ browsing habits

    August 27, 2025

    FreeVPN.One, a popular Google Chrome Web Store VPN extension with over 100,000 installs, has been secretly grabbing screenshots of every website the user visits and sending them to a domain controlled by the software’s anonymous developer.

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