Google VPN Privacy Scandal

EXPOSED: Google-Backed VPN Caught Spying on Millions – Silent Screenshots Sent to Secret Server

EDITOR'S NOTES

Folks, the mask is slipping—and it ain’t pretty. A so-called privacy tool featured in the almighty Chrome Web Store was secretly snapping screenshots of everything users did online. That’s not a glitch. That’s surveillance. That’s espionage. And worst of all, it’s being pushed on everyday Americans by the same Silicon Valley elites who preach “trust and safety.” This is exactly what we’ve been warning you about: the merger of Big Tech, Big Government, and Big Banking—watching everything. If you’re still using mainstream browsers without protection, you might as well hand over your bank passwords and family photos right now.

Google’s Trusted “Free VPN” Wasn’t Free. It Was a Trap.

The story broke from The Daily Hodl, in an article written by Rhodilee Jean Dolor, and it’s a doozy. According to cybersecurity firm Koi Security, the Chrome extension FreeVPN.One—yes, the very one featured by Google—was secretly taking screenshots of every single website its users visited.

Read that again: Screenshots. Of everything.

Passwords. Bank accounts. Private messages. You name it—swept up and shipped off to a shadowy third-party server the moment a site loaded. No warning. No permissions. Just quiet, backdoor surveillance dressed up as “AI Threat Detection.”

Let’s connect the dots.

  • May 31, 2025: A new domain, aitd.one, is registered.
  • July: Version 3.1.3 of FreeVPN.One goes live.
  • Immediately: Silent tracking and exfiltration begins—no user consent.

Now why would a “free” VPN suddenly get the ability to spy like the NSA? Simple. Because you’re the product. They sell you the illusion of security, while stealing your data for profit—or worse.

When “Privacy Tools” Become Surveillance Weapons

VPNs are supposed to shield you from prying eyes. But when those tools get co-opted by deep-pocketed data harvesters, you’re worse off than before. This isn’t just a bad actor slipping through the cracks. This is systemic failure. This is the Chrome Web Store—the heart of Google’s browser—endorsing spyware.

Where’s the outrage? Where’s the accountability?

Here’s the truth: This wasn’t a bug. It was a blueprint.

FreeVPN.One spent years building trust before flipping the switch. It's the old bait-and-switch scam—only this time it’s dressed in Google’s stamp of approval and hiding under the warm blanket of “free speech” and “safety features.”

Just like FedNow. Just like CBDCs. They always sell it as “convenience,” “protection,” or “inclusion.” But behind every upgrade, every new policy, every shiny feature—control tightens. Freedom dies with a thousand updates.

Why This Matters for You—Right Now

Let me spell it out.

  • If they can take screenshots, they can take your bank logins.
  • If they have your screen, they know who you’re talking to, what you’re reading, and how to target you.
  • If they control the browser, they control the gateway to your life.

This isn’t paranoia. It’s happening. And they’re counting on you being too distracted by Netflix, TikTok, and bread-and-circus politics to notice.

The Takeaway: Cut the Cord on Big Tech Now

You need to get serious. Don’t wait for the next “security update” to stab you in the back. Your digital life is under siege.

It’s time to unplug from their system—and prepare. Not tomorrow. Today.

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The enemy isn’t just in Washington anymore. It’s in your browser.
Stay sharp. Stay free. And never trust anything labeled “free” when it comes from the elites.

— Sam Clemons