Mozilla VPN launches in six countries, available on Windows, iOS and Android 15 July 2020 After a short period of testing, Mozilla is launching its VPN service in six countries - US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia. The app is available on Android, iOS and Windows with Mac and Linux support coming soon.
Mozilla VPN launches in six countries, available on Windows, iOS and Android
After a short period of testing, Mozilla is launching its VPN service in six countries - US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia. The app is available on Android, iOS and Windows with Mac and Linux support coming soon.
Mozilla VPN (formerly known as Firefox Private Network) is asking $4.99 and claims to offer two hold two main advantages over its competitors. For one, the overall browsing should be considerably faster due to the highly-optimized code, and secondly, Mozilla says it's collecting only absolutely necessary user data in order to keep its service running but it doesn't keep logs nor does it sell your data.
There's also a built-in VPN service for Firefox browsers in the works, and the company will charge you $2.99 a month for unlimited browsing
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