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Exclude applications from Mozilla VPN protection
Exclude applications from Mozilla VPN protection
Obsah:
Mozilla VPN has a Split tunneling feature that lets you choose the apps you want to protect with the VPN, while allowing other apps to connect directly to the Internet without protection.
{warning}'''Warning:''' Split tunneling is not available for macOS and iOS devices.{/warning}
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=How to exclude apps from VPN protection=
To exclude applications from VPN protection, you need to change the app permissions settings:
{note}'''Note:''' Mozilla VPN must be off to edit app permissions.{/note}
#Open Mozilla VPN and go to {menu Settings} (the gear [[Image:vpn settings icon|width=30]] icon).
#Tap (or click) {menu Network settings}.
#Select {menu App permissions}.
#Make sure that the switch next to '''Protect all Apps with VPN''' is off.
#Under ''Exclude Apps from VPN Protection'', select the apps whose data you don't want to go through the VPN tunnel.
{note}
On Linux, Split tunneling is only supported if the following two conditions are met:
#Control groups version 1 is mounted somewhere (should be the case for any Debian-based distro).
#The user is running a desktop environment based on GTK. This should include GNOME, MATE, Unity and Cinnamon (notably missing are KDE and XFCE).
{/note}
=Common questions=
==Why would I want to exclude certain applications?==
Using a VPN can impact the performance of certain online games and streaming apps, as the added routing can slow down your internet connection. Additionally, some banking apps may not allow connections through a VPN for security reasons.
==My excluded app cannot connect to the Internet==
Some excluded apps need to be restarted once Mozilla VPN is turned on.
==I can’t add Microsoft Store apps to the list of excluded apps==
Microsoft store apps (non-win32 aka UWP apps) are not supported.
==My app is not on the list==
You can scroll to the bottom of the list and add the missing application manually.
==I can’t see the app permissions menu in the settings on Linux==
On Linux, the Split tunneling feature is only available if the following two conditions are met:
*The net_cls control group has been mounted somewhere. On Ubuntu, this should be something like ''/sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls''.
*The user is running a GTK-based desktop environment. Specifically, we look at the value of the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable, and expect to find one of GNOME, MATE, Unity or X-Cinnamon in there.
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=Related articles=
*[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/multi-hop-encrypt-your-data-twice-enhanced-security?utm_source=-vpn-related Multi-Hop - Encrypt your data twice for enhanced security while using Mozilla VPN]
'''Learn more:'''
*[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/connecting-unsecured-networks-using-mozilla-vpn?utm_source=-vpn-related Connecting to unsecured networks while using Mozilla VPN]
App exclusions is a feature of Mozilla VPN that lets you choose which apps to connect directly to the internet and which ones to protect with the VPN. This way, you can protect your sensitive data with VPN encryption while accessing other services that may not be compatible or not have optimal performance when connected via VPN. For instance, you can use VPN for your browser but bypass it for your online gaming, which may have a performance decrease when connecting through a VPN.
In this article, you will learn how to use app exclusion and its benefits for online privacy and security.
{warning}'''Warning:''' App Exclusion is only available on Windows, Android and Linux devices.{/warning}
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=How to exclude apps from VPN protection=
To exclude applications from VPN protection, you need to change the app permissions settings:
#Open Mozilla VPN and go to '''Settings'''.
#;[[Image:App exclusion - settings|width=350]]
#Select {menu App Exclusions}.
#;[[Image:App exclusion - menu|width=350]]
#Under ''App exclusions'', check the boxes next to the apps whose data you don't want to go through the VPN tunnel.
{note} '''Note:''' If you want to start over and deselect all your chosen apps, click (or tap) the Clear all option.{/note}
#;[[Image:App exclusion - select|width=350]]
#Nice work! A success message will confirm that the selected apps are no longer routed through the VPN and will now connect directly to the Internet.
#;[[Image:App exclusion - success|width=350]]
{note}
On Linux, Split tunneling is only supported if the following two conditions are met:
#Control groups version 1 is mounted somewhere (should be the case for any Debian-based distro).
#The user is running a desktop environment based on GTK. This should include GNOME, MATE, Unity and Cinnamon (notably missing are KDE and XFCE).
{/note}
=Common questions=
==I can’t see the app permissions menu in the settings on Linux==
On Linux, the App exclusions feature is only available if the two conditions stated in the note above are met.
==Why would I want to exclude certain applications?==
Using a VPN can impact the performance of certain online games and streaming apps, as the added routing can slow down your internet connection. Additionally, some banking apps may not allow connections through a VPN for security reasons.
==My excluded app cannot connect to the Internet==
Some excluded apps need to be restarted once Mozilla VPN is turned on.
==I can’t add Microsoft Store apps to the list of excluded apps==
Microsoft store apps (non-win32 aka UWP apps) are not supported.
==My app is not on the list==
You can scroll to the bottom of the list and add the missing application manually.
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'''Related articles'''
*[[How do I choose my server on Mozilla VPN?]]
*[[Multi-Hop - Encrypt your data twice for enhanced security while using Mozilla VPN]]
*[[How can I tell if Mozilla VPN is connected?]]
'''Learn more:'''
*[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/connecting-unsecured-networks-using-mozilla-vpn?utm_source=-vpn-related Connecting to unsecured networks while using Mozilla VPN]