Mozilla prepares to launch its VPN product soon

Mozilla prepares to launch its VPN product soon

Mozilla has announced that its VPN service will officially launch later this summer after the beta testing phase of Firefox's Private Network ends. The product has also been rebranded from Firefox Private Network and will be known as Mozilla VPN in the future. While Firefox Private Network was originally an extension for Mozilla's Firefox browser, Mozilla VPN will be a full VPN with clients available for Windows, Chrome OS, Android, and iOS. During the Firefox Private Network beta, testers asked the company to also release a Mac client, and Mozilla has now announced that it will be bringing its VPN to Mac and Linux.

Mozilla VPN

When Mozilla VPN launches, Mozilla will continue to use its current pricing model of €4.99 per month for a limited time. For this price, users can protect up to five devices on Windows, Android, and iOS. However, as with Firefox Private Network, Mozilla VPN will first be available to users in the United States, though Mozilla intends to make it available in other regions in the future. Mozilla VPN was built by Firefox and the service operates on a global network of servers powered by its partner Mullvad using the new WireGuard protocol. Mullvad also pledged not to keep any logs of any kind on VPN users. Interested users can join Mozilla's VPN waiting list and once the product becomes available, the company will notify you. Through ZDNet