
Firefox has begun testing a free VPN integrated into the browser. This, Mozilla promises, will complement the existing paid VPN. -Mozilla service.
Mozilla told xrust that the company has been working on IP address hiding technology for a couple of weeks. The page demonstrating the new product is called “Firefox VPN”. The browser's experimental beta feature is currently running. Mozilla says the technology will be free. Testing was offered to a narrow group of users.
Integration of a VPN service into the browser has been a feature of niche browsers for many years, including Mozilla. In 2019, Mozilla began testing Firefox Private Network, a VPN-like service that hides the user's IP address. The test was conducted as part of a beta program, and the technology was never released commercially.
Mozilla's VPN service will route your web traffic through Mozilla-managed VPN servers, and you will need an account to access it. Mozilla entry. Web traffic originating from Firefox will be routed through the highest-performance VPN network available in the US, the company said.
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