Mozilla brings VPN to Firefox

Mozilla is making predictions and bringing virtual private networks (VPNs) to its Firefox browser. The new service will be called Firefox Private Network and will be available in truncated free or full paid version. The free version offers 12 hours of VPN usage per month, which comes as 12 one-hour coupons. On the other hand, for five bucks a month, we get the ability to use VPN all the time, which can be done from five devices. The Wireguard protocol (and not for example IPsec or OpenVPN) will be used.
The servers for this paid service are provided by Swedish open source VPN Mullvad, while the free version will run through Cloudflara. There will be 30 countries where we can virtually "migrate" with VPN. For now, they support Windows 10, Android and Chromebooks, with iOS support coming soon. MacOS and Linux will follow shortly. Anyone with the right system can sign up for the beta invitation.
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