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Mozilla's VPN service works across mobile and desktop platforms
2020-09-21 16:36

Mozilla now offers a VPN service that protects Windows and mobile devices, and soon your Linux and macOS desktops.

Mozilla has released their VPN service, which is currently available for Android, iOS, Windows, and will soon be available for Linux and macOS. The service offers fast network speeds, location selection, zero activity logs stored on Mozilla servers, is currently available in six countries, runs on a global network of servers powered by Mullvad, uses device-level encryption, has no bandwidth restrictions, makes use of 280+ servers in 30+ countries, and only costs you $4.99 per month for up to five devices.

The Mozilla VPN doesn't require the Firefox browser, so you're not restricted to a particular browser; it's easy to install and use, and just might well be the VPN you've been looking for.

Let's take a look at how this particular VPN service is used on a mobile device.

That's all there is to using the Mozilla VPN service.


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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/mozillas-vpn-service-protects-your-windows-and-mobile-devices-and-soon-your-linux-and-macos-desktops/#ftag=RSS56d97e7