routeninja 23 Posted ... https://private-network.firefox.com/ Interesting concept. I suspect it will not be free after the beta, but not a bad idea. Quote Share this post Link to post
NotTheOne 7 Posted ... Thanks for the link, it does look interesting but you have to have a Firefox account to use it. Near the bottom of the page, it states: "Available free for a limited time in the US only This Private Network beta release is currently free and available to Firefox for desktop users in the United States." Quote Share this post Link to post
Flx 76 Posted ... "online activity will be encrypted and sent through a proxy service provided by our partner Cloudflare." Cloudflare VPN/proxy? NO THX 2 NinjaThunderbolt and Air4141841 reacted to this Quote Hide Flx's signature Hide all signatures Guide - EMBY Block ALL interfaces except tap/vpn Windows OS - Configuring your operating system Windows OS - Multi Session/Tunnel Share this post Link to post
Flx 76 Posted ... @OP did you even "bother" to read the Cloudflare and Mozilla privacy policy on this "new proxy"? https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox-private-network/ https://www.cloudflare.com/mozilla/firefox-private-network-privacy-notice/ Quote Hide Flx's signature Hide all signatures Guide - EMBY Block ALL interfaces except tap/vpn Windows OS - Configuring your operating system Windows OS - Multi Session/Tunnel Share this post Link to post
Flx 76 Posted ... BTW: Firefox/Mozilla main website was changed. "Live your life Own your life" but nowhere is mentioned "Own your data". to what is it now. Firefox:"Firefox is more than just a browser." Chrome: "Take back your privacy." etc. Quote Hide Flx's signature Hide all signatures Guide - EMBY Block ALL interfaces except tap/vpn Windows OS - Configuring your operating system Windows OS - Multi Session/Tunnel Share this post Link to post
misam 9 Posted ... update on this.https://www.cnet.com/news/mozillas-standalone-firefox-vpn-is-now-available-in-beta/ Mozilla has a new virtual private network service and if you have a Chromebook, a Windows 10 computer or an Android device in the US, you can start using a beta version now. Called Firefox Private Network, the new service is designed to function as a full-device VPN and give better protection when surfing the web or when using public Wi-Fi networks. The company offers two options: a free browser-extension version, which it launched in beta last year, that provides 12 one-hour VPN passes when using the Firefox browser and a Firefox account; and a second, $4.99-a-month option that provides a more complete VPN service across your whole device. The new paid option, which runs off of servers provided by Swedish open-source VPN company Mullvad, can protect up to five devices with one account. It allows for faster browsing and streaming, and gives you the ability to tap into servers located in "30-plus countries" for masking your location data. It works on Windows 10, Android and Chromebooks, with Mozilla touting that iOS is "coming soon." Support for Mac, Linux and additional countries are also in the works. Quote Share this post Link to post