Mozilla Launches VPN Services For Android, Windows 10 and more

The long awaited Firefox VPN has been launched for Android and Windows 10 users… Unlike the inbuilt VPNs backed into browsers like Opera, Mozilla VPN is a separate app and will be a paid service.

While the VPN service is still in a closed beta,  the Android app for it is now available. The paid VPN service is developed in partnership with Mullvad and will use the WireGuard protocol to secure its connections.

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Mozilla will also offer a free Firefox Private Network’s browser-level protection. Mozilla Firefox VPN is currently priced at $4.99 per month.

At the moment it is an invite only service. You can join the waiting list here, an invite will be sent across to you to download, install and turn on the Private Network and connect to any server of your choice.

Mozilla claims the WireGuard protocol offer faster speeds and improved encryption, which can be a selling point for this VPN.

The Firefox Private Network beta will be open to users in the US for testing, with Mozilla claiming it will come to more countries soon. Mozilla’s VPN service will have more than 100+ servers in 30+ countries and is currently supported on Windows 10, Android and Chromebooks with support for iOS, Mac and Linux coming soon.

To Check out Firefox Private VPN click here

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