Experts predict malware may impact 39% of free Android VPNs by 2025 – but that’s not the only worry

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While VPN services are rising in popularity worldwide, experts predict VPN scams will increase throughout 2025.

Data suggests eight of every 10 free VPN services may embed tracking features, and over half could sell users’ data to third parties. Free Android VPNs are especially expected to be more vulnerable to malicious activities.

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