The most popular browser named “Mozilla Firefox” is been working on a lot of aspects and updates!
Now, Mozilla Firefox has started beta testing for providing its own personal VPN service.
Firefox Private Network has revealed it to browsers last September. Although, this service is still in beta. Now, Mozilla Firefox has released a dedicated Android app, through which you can use a “Firefox Private Network” from your Android phone itself.
This app is availed for all of the available for invited users in the United States right now.
It is also said that Firefox is also planning to expand its service to more and more regions in the future.
If you’re interested to test Firefox Private Network, Do check out the given link below!
https://fpn.firefox.com/vpn/invite
Firefox Private Network is powered by Mullvad and makes use of the WireGuard protocol for further protection.
Firefox also promises that they won’t breach your privacy by avoiding the practice of logging network activity.
There is a feature in Firefox Private Network which lets you choose from servers across over 30 countries.
You can use this VPN service for up to 5 devices simultaneously.
Unlike for having a browser to act as a VPN, here you will have to pay to the company so that you can use the full-device VPN service.
It is said that, During its initial beta program, the service is available at a price point of $4.99 per month.
Few sources also say that the price for the service might increase once the service gets into a wider public rollout.
The interface of the app is quite simple. If you have received an invite, download the VPN, choose your preferred server, and hit the toggle to start browsing privately.
Since this is a paid service, you will not be getting any annoying ads.
Firefox Private Network beta testing is now available on Windows 10, Android, and ChromeOS platforms.
Firefox has plans to expand the testing program to iOS, Linux, and Mac in the coming months.