Hi,
Yes, you can. Any device running Firefox 149+ should be eligible.
However, please note that the Firefox built-in VPN is offered in stages to users in the US, UK, Germany and France (starting with Firefox version 149), and in Canada starting with Firefox version 150. It may not be available to you yet, even if you’re in one of these locales, as the staged rollout takes time to reach everyone.
If the built-in VPN is available, you would see a VPN icon in the top-right corner of the toolbar, which opens a prompt to turn on the VPN. You would also need to sign in to a Mozilla account. For more information, see the Use built-in VPN in Firefox article.
If you wish, you can post your feedback about the Firefox built-in VPN to the Mozilla Connect thread.
Hi,
Yes, you can. Any device running Firefox 149+ should be eligible.
However, please note that the Firefox built-in VPN is offered in stages to users in the US, UK, Germany and France (starting with [https://www.firefox.com/firefox/149.0/releasenotes/#:~:text=built-in%20VPN Firefox version 149]), and in Canada starting with [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 150. It may not be available to you yet, even if you’re in one of these locales, as the staged rollout takes time to reach everyone.
If the built-in VPN is available, you would see a VPN icon in the top-right corner of the toolbar, which opens a prompt to turn on the VPN. You would also need to sign in to a Mozilla account. For more information, see the [[Use built-in VPN in Firefox]] article.
If you wish, you can post your feedback about the Firefox built-in VPN to the [https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/introducing-firefox-s-built-in-vpn-ip-protection-now-in-the/td-p/120550 Mozilla Connect thread].