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Google is giving away a free reward - here’s how to know if you’re eligible
Google has announced it is giving away free cloud storage and Virtual Private Network (VPN) access to selected users.
Specifically, the tech giant will be giving selected users three months’ access to its premium subscription service, Google One, which provides users with bigger storage to use for Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos.
The company plans to give these rewards away to anyone who has left reviews on the site for a limited time, and anyone named as a “top contributor” is eligible, according to British newspaper The Sun.
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Additionally, Google will also give away a VPN that can be used for both Android and iOS users, which will benefit those seeking added cybersecurity and protection.
However, this option is only available to new Google Users.
Apart from Australia, this also available in Canada, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The company is giving the offer for a limited only, as it is only available until April 25.
Users are told to check their emails to see if they have received the offer.
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