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Mozilla is integrating a free VPN service directly into the Firefox web browser, confirming rumors that first surfaced last year. Previously available only as a standalone paid subscription, Firefox ...
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Mozilla is rolling out a new privacy perk for a small group of Firefox users. The company has been testing a free, built-in VPN since late last year and officially rolled it out with Firefox version ...
Microsoft ended security updates and technical support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020, but the operating system still lingers with support in some apps, like Firefox. In 2024, Mozilla announced its ...
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Firefox 149 introduces a free built-in VPN with a 50GB monthly limit in select countries. The update also adds new productivity tools like Split View and AI features aimed at enhancing privacy and ...
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 ...
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