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There are _MANY_ in the world who are still using Windows 7 for whatever reason they have. I am one such person. While I'm learning about and getting used to using Linux (PCLinux OS on my laptop computer), I am still using Win 7 on my self-built desktop computer. Windows 7 is the the very last version of Windows that I will ever want to use.

My question is: Will Windows 7 ever be supported by the Firefox VPN?


EDIT: I noticed that the Advanced Search Results show that this posted in All Products? If this is so, then please excuse my error? This is my first post and I thought I had selected Technical Help for the Firefox VPN.

There are '''_MANY_''' in the world who are still using Windows 7 for whatever reason they have. I am one such person. While I'm learning about and getting used to using Linux (PCLinux OS on my laptop computer), I am still using Win 7 on my self-built desktop computer. Windows 7 is the the very last version of Windows that I will ever want to use. My question is: Will Windows 7 ever be supported by the Firefox VPN? EDIT: I noticed that the Advanced Search Results show that this posted in All Products? If this is so, then please excuse my error? This is my first post and I thought I had selected Technical Help for the Firefox VPN.

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Hi, I think you mean the "Mozilla VPN" software (https://vpn.mozilla.org/). I don't know whether Mozilla will add support for operating systems that have reached their "end of life." You probably need to look at other options.

There is a Firefox Private Network extension (https://fpn.firefox.com/) that works on more operating systems, but it's not a full VPN.