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Mozilla VPN Launches in Private Beta on Android and Windows 10

         

engine

10:51 am on Feb 19, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Mozilla has released a private beta of the proposed VPN [webmasterworld.com] it said it was planning last year.

To participate you need an invite, and also to agree to pay $4.99 a month.
The VPN uses a new Wireguard protocol, which is supposed to be faster and more secure than other standards such as OpenVPN. Mozilla said with the app, you’ll be able to connect five devices simultaneously and use servers located in more than 30 countries.


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lammert

5:40 pm on Feb 20, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Hmmm. Tor protects your identity and browsing activities by design, while Mozilla's VPN does so by abiding by their ToS. With the Mozilla Foundation based in Mountain View, they have to abide to US federal and state laws. If they get a court order to track you, they will do so.

If you have really something to hide, the choice is not difficult.

engine

7:29 pm on Feb 20, 2020 (gmt 0)

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A quality VPN is useful, especially in our business, and even the man in the street.

I haven't gotten an invite, but I'd be happy to try it.
Speed and efficiency is what I'd be seeking.