Your online security always matters and VPNs are there for this very purpose. To keep your security while browsing contents online, the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation have launched a full-device VPN which will work on different platforms. And unlike the browser-based VPN which could be installed as a Firefox add-on, the full-device VPN will work on Windows, Android, iOS, Chromebook, Mac, and Linux.
Your online security always matters and VPNs are there for this very purpose. To keep your security while browsing contents online, the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation have launched a full-device VPN which will work on different platforms. And unlike the browser-based VPN which could be installed as a Firefox add-on, the full-device VPN will work on Windows, Android, iOS, Chromebook, Mac, and Linux.
The VPN is built by Firefox and runs on a global network of servers powered by our partner Mullvad using the WireGuard® protocol instead of the popularly used OpenVPN and IPsec.
The VPN service is now available as a beta in the USA and the limited-time beta pricing is set at $4.99/month. Also, the VPN has its servers in more than 30 countries and can connect up to five devices. Currently, only Android, Windows 10 and Chromebox users can benefit from this service. Other platforms will be added progressively.
You will have to Sign up to be notified when Firefox Private Network is available for your device and region. Your information will be used to notify you about platform availability and Private Network updates. And if you are in the US and you are using Android or Windows, then you can download from the link sent to you via email and start using it right away.
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