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* Automatic updates are enabled by default on the Google Play Store: **Google Play Store Settings → Network Preferences → Auto-update apps**.
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* Notifications for Google Play Store and Google Play Services must be enabled for auto-updates to work: **Settings → Apps → Google Play Store / Google Play Services → Notifications**. If you get notifications from the Play Store that it wants to update itself, [accept them](https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/4191-what-were-your-less-than-ideal-experiences-with-grapheneos/18).
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You are now ready to install applications from the Google Play Store. The first application we will install is a [VPN](/glossary/#vpn-virtual-private-network). If you want to use a free VPN, RiseupVPN is recommended. If you want to pay for a VPN anonymously, both [Mullvad](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/vpn/#mullvad) and [IVPN](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/vpn/#ivpn) are also recommended. VPNs are per profile, so must be installed in each user profile separately. All standard GrapheneOS connections will be forced through the VPN (expect for [connectivity checks](https://grapheneos.org/faq#default-connections), which can be optionally [disabled](https://privsec.dev/posts/android/android-tips/#connectivity-check)). We recommended using a VPN in every profile, for reasons that are well-summarized by the [Security Lab](https://securitylab.amnesty.org/latest/2023/10/technical-deep-dive-into-intellexa-alliance-surveillance-products/):
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You are now ready to install applications from the Google Play Store. The first application we will install is a [VPN](/glossary/#vpn-virtual-private-network). If you want to use a free VPN, RiseupVPN is recommended. If you want to pay for a VPN anonymously, both [Mullvad](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/vpn/#mullvad) and [IVPN](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/vpn/#ivpn) are also recommended. VPNs are per profile, so must be installed in each user profile separately. All standard GrapheneOS connections will be forced through the VPN (except for [connectivity checks](https://grapheneos.org/faq#default-connections), which can be optionally [disabled](https://privsec.dev/posts/android/android-tips/#connectivity-check)). We recommended using a VPN in every profile, for reasons that are well-summarized by the [Security Lab](https://securitylab.amnesty.org/latest/2023/10/technical-deep-dive-into-intellexa-alliance-surveillance-products/):
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>Using a reputable VPN provider can provide more privacy against surveillance from your ISP or government and prevent network injection attacks from those entities. A VPN will also make traffic correlation attacks – especially those targeting messaging apps – more difficult to perform and less effective.
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