I interviewed Ajit Varma, the head of Firefox, and he made a clear case for why you should use Firefox: "Build better ...
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Mozilla's Firefox browser now includes a free VPN service. Mozilla Mozilla has now integrated a free VPN service directly into its Firefox web browser. It's available for use right now, and all you ...
PCWorld highlights Firefox’s new free built-in VPN feature available from version 149, offering 50 GB of monthly data protection. The VPN only protects traffic from the Firefox browser itself, unlike ...
Once upon a time, Mozilla's Firefox browser was super popular, accounting for a nearly a third of the global browser market at its peak. That has not been the case in a very long while (well over a ...
Mozilla has released Firefox 149. The update includes, among other things, a split-view function for two tabs side-by-side, an integrated free VPN, and faster PDF processing. Additionally, Mozilla is ...
Mozilla released Firefox 149 with added privacy protection through a built-in VPN tool offering up to 50GB of monthly traffic. The feature uses a secure proxy server to route only traffic from the ...
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Firefox users are about to get a new privacy perk. Mozilla is adding a free, built-in VPN to the browser early next week. The company has been testing its free VPN option with select users since late ...
On March 24, Mozilla will roll out Firefox 149, which will bring a free, built-in VPN‑style tool and a native split‑screen mode to the browser. The VPN will route Firefox traffic through remote ...
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