Mozilla launches Firefox VPN application beta

Following the launch of the Firefox Private Network (FPN) service in September last year as a browser extension and well-received by the user community, Mozilla, recently released a version of the app. for this service on Android and Windows, as a beta release and restrict test users to certain areas.

The Firefox Private Network is one of Mozilla's latest efforts to provide users with optimal privacy when participating in the internet, such as blocking abusive ads, hiding IP addresses or blocking activities. online tracking. By using virtual private network (VPN) services like the Firefox Private Network, you can better protect yourself when connecting to high-risk networks, such as public Wi-Fi.

According to information posted on the FPN's official website, this application is currently available for Windows 10, Android and Chromebooks. While iOS, Mac and Linux versions will be coming out later this year. A comprehensive security package for the device (connecting 5 devices simultaneously) costs $ 4.99 per month and uses multiple servers in more than 30 countries.

There is also a browser-level protection pack available for free on Firefox, as long as you have a Firefox account to use it. This free extension is currently only available in the US market, giving you free access to the service for 12 hours per month as a separate 12 hours.

Because the application is still in beta, users need an invitation to sign up for the trial. In Vietnam, you can join the waiting list to receive an invitation to experience when the service is ready, by visiting and leaving information at the website https://fpn.firefox.com/vpn/invite.

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Mozilla said the company is working to bring this useful service to other platforms and regions around the world right this year.

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