Mozilla launches a new (Firefox Private Network VPN) for Android and Windows 10 Platforms. The Firefox Private Network is a fast, secure, and easy-to-use VPN you can trust built by Mozilla.
Mozilla launches a new VPN app for Android and Windows 10 Platforms:
Firefox Private Network VPN
Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, has launched today an Android app for the service, enabling users to easily connect to the VPN (Virtual Private Network) service to Android and Windows 10 platforms through a dedicated app.Currently, the app is listed as ‘early access’ with the warning that it is still in development and that it may be unstable at this point in time. An iOS app is ‘coming soon,’ according to the Firefox Private Network website, though it’s unclear when it will be available. Users can connect up to five devices to their account, which should be enough to cover phone, tablet, and computer, as well as some other devices.
VPN Connectivity:
Meanwhile, The VPN makes use of a new Wireguard protocol, which is meant to be sooner and safer than different requirements equivalent to OpenVPN. Mozilla stated with the app, you’ll be capable to join 5 units concurrently and use servers situated in additional than 30 nations.Price of Firefox Private Network VPN:
Anyhow, The app is currently in the beta phase, and you need an invite to sign up.The official website for Firefox Private Network states that the service is in limited-time beta and costs $4.99 (roughly Rs. 350) per month.
You will have to join the waitlist if you want to start using Firefox Private Network. As of now, it has 100 plus servers in more than 30 countries, and you can use it on five devices at a time.
Mozilla In a Statement,
it’s engaged in bringing the service to extra platforms and areas. We’ll regulate the event, and replace you when it launches in your a part of the world.
You can sign up to get in an invite here.
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