Mozilla launches VPN for Windows, Android
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 11:31AM
Nicole Batac in Apps & Launches, Mobile, Mozilla, Mozilla VPN, News, Press release, Security, Web, Windows 10

Canada is one of the few countries getting a new VPN service from Mozilla. The organization believes its service stands above the many VPN offerings out there. Mozilla claims it's faster with fewer lines of code than the average VPN. And with its track record with privacy, it claims you can keep your private browsing secure. The organization won't partner with third-party analytics firms or keep user data logs. And those who haven't used a VPN before can figure it out.

Mozilla VPN supports up to five Windows and Android devices for US$5 (around CA$7) per month. And it lets you connect to over 30 servers around the world with WireGuard encryption securing the connection. The software is also available in the US, UK, Singapore, Malaysia, and New Zealand. It will come to more countries in the fall. iOS users will also get the app soon.

Source: Engadget

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