Mozilla's Firefox VPN Now Available Regionally on Android

Firefox VPN on Android

Nowadays, VPNs are a trend and it is the best way to protect our privacy. If above it is with Mozilla's Firefox VPN better than better, since we are dealing with a company that protects users with its software.

Mozilla has been working on your VPN since 2018 and it has already launched one on Android to start with some more solid tests before the arrival of this beta. Today it announced that its paid VPN service is now available in some countries.

First of all to say that we will have to wait in these parts, since at the moment Firefox VPN is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, and New Zealand. It will be for this fall when we may have it around here in Spain.

We talk about Firefox VPN as a premium service at a cost of $ 4,99 per month for 5 simultaneous connections, servers in more than 30 countries, and Mozilla's promise that it won't track or sell your surfing behavior.

Mozilla's VPN differs from others in that it is not based on OpenVPN or IPsec, but on the new WireGuard protocol, and that promises faster speeds due to the efficiency in its code. Another of the virtues of Firefox VPN is its ease of use, and Mozilla knows that to reach more users it needs them not to waste time on previous settings. That is, you press a button and you already have the VPN network ready and active.

If you are in any of the aforementioned countries, you can download the Windows client from this link and wait for it to be launched in Spain in a few months. A Firefox VPN that arrives eager to become one of the most recognized VPNs and that opens the doors to some users who have seen your difficulties in setting up another VPN.

Mozilla VPN - Secure and Private
Mozilla VPN - Secure and Private
Developer: Mozilla
Price: Free

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  1.   Javier said

    Well, opera has a free one and it works great. Firefox has to do business clear ...

    1.    Manuel Ramirez said

      Yes, but in the case of VPNs I would go for a trusted payment. And being Mozilla, 100% safe in this case.

    2.    Ignatius Lopez said

      Opera is owned by a Chinese company, so it is anything but reliable. As Manuel says, if you are looking for a VPN and enjoy everything it offers us, it is better that it be paid, otherwise your browsing data will end up in the market.