Block calls and texts from strangers: If you have an Android phone, you can turn on contact controls. That way, only trusted numbers can call or text your kids.
Privacy for your online activity: All phones on Google Fi Wireless get access to VPN by Google for a private online connection. When enabled, it encrypts your online activity when you use cellular data and Wi-Fi.
Privacy for your calls: Calls between Android phones on Google Fi Wireless are private by default with end-to-end encryption. Third parties—including Google—won't be able to access the content of your conversations.
Fi offers end-to-end encrypted calls for one-on-one conversations between Android phones on Fi by default, which means eligible phone conversations are protected automatically and only you and the person you're talking to can listen to the contents of your call.
If your call is protected with end-to-end encryption, you'll see a lock symbol on the screen before your call is connected and during the call. When you place an encrypted call, you'll hear a unique ringing tone before being connected. To learn more about end-to-end encryption on Fi, visit our Help Center.
Most apps will connect through the VPN, but some apps may bypass the VPN in order to work as intended (for example, so your smart home devices can work). You can manage this setting in the Fi app. Note that apps critical to Fi services will always connect outside the VPN. VPNs use mobile data for encryption and network optimizations.
To learn more, visit our Help Center.