Mozilla VPN

MozillaVPN

Mozilla launches VPN service to help protect your privacy

Mozilla’s VPN service, previously Firefox Private Network, has officially launched and is now available for Windows and Android in six countries worldwide. These include the US, Canada, and the UK. The Mozilla VPN service is available for $4.99 a month, and, like its competitors, it is designed to make your web-browsing more private and secure.

Mozilla says that its VPN service has a couple of advantages over the many existing competitors.  The Company indicates that their VPN should offer a faster browsing experience in many cases because it is based on a protocol with less than a third of the lines of code of an average VPN service provider.  It is also banking on the reputation it’s built up with its privacy-focused browser, and it adds that it only collects the information it needs to run a service and doesn’t keep user data logs.

Read more at https://vpn.mozilla.org/

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
From The Web
Riaan Venter

SPLINTERNET ANYONE?

China is pushing a “New IP” plan, which could lead to an eventual “splinternet”, or split internet. This is very worrying for the future of

Read More »
From The Web
Riaan Venter

GET WINDOWS 10 FREE

If you are currently running a licensed and activated copy of Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 Home or Pro, get Windows 10 for

Read More »
From The Web
Riaan Venter

Google’s Gmail redesign

In an effort to keep up with Slack and Microsoft Teams Google is redesigning Gmail to bring collaboration to the foreground. Screenshots leaked by 9to5Google,

Read More »

It's all about the experience

Get Notified Of New Blog posts