RE: A Previous question About Browser Compatibility - Poorly Answered
This is from an Archived question. So I ask AGAIN
PREVIOUS QUESTION: "name redacted" 9/12/20, 8:12 AM
This seems fairly obvious but I can't find it anywhere. Mozilla VPN covers you no matter which browser you're using, correct? I use Firefox for most things but I still have to cast from Chrome and I want to make sure the VPN isn't Firefox-specific. Thanks! END PREVIOUS QUESTION.
MODERATOR ANSWERED: Andrew
Moderator
9/12/20, 11:54 AM
Please confirm you have Mozilla VPN installed on your device. If so, Mozilla VPN offers device-level protection. The Mozilla VPN can help you confirm the settings you have. If you have an active subscription, contact the Mozilla VPN team directly: Log into your account at https://accounts.firefox.com, click manage next to Subscriptions, and click support. END MODERATOR ANSWER.
NEW QUESTION: Can I use MSEdge, Chrome, Dragon, etc... Browsers with Mozilla VPN?
Specific question requiring specific answer PLEASE!
Chosen solution
On Windows 10? Mozilla VPN is a system-level solution. All of your browsers should use the VPN tunnel to access the internet, at least for HTTP: and HTTPS: requests; not sure about other protocols.
Do programs on your computer need to connect to a local network for printing or other services? You can enable a bypass to the tunnel in that case: I can't print wirelessly when Mozilla VPN is on.
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Chosen Solution
On Windows 10? Mozilla VPN is a system-level solution. All of your browsers should use the VPN tunnel to access the internet, at least for HTTP: and HTTPS: requests; not sure about other protocols.
Do programs on your computer need to connect to a local network for printing or other services? You can enable a bypass to the tunnel in that case: I can't print wirelessly when Mozilla VPN is on.