The Mozilla VPN browser saves traffic usage (it doesn't update 50GB monthly)
Since March, I have 39/50GB possible traffic. It’s already May, and I don’t have any traffic update. What kind of issue could it be?
Since March, I have 39/50GB possible traffic. It’s already May, and I don’t have any traffic update. What kind of issue could it be?
how private is this?
I want Firefox to always be by my side and keep all my information private.
Just getting started using Mozilla features after many years absence. So much has changed! I have yet to decide what I need help with. All of it! So let me proceed on my … (read more)
Just getting started using Mozilla features after many years absence. So much has changed! I have yet to decide what I need help with. All of it! So let me proceed on my own to figure this out and return for support when I feel I need it most, and more importantly, when I feel I feel I have the time and energy to devote to the learning curve required.
Why use the browser VPN when I subscribe to Mozilla stand aloneVPN/
WHAT LEVEL PRIVACY AND SECURITY
How do I get rid of the Firefox Terms of Use and Privacy Notice Update?
I wanted to try out the new VPN location feature to access BBC Sounds again. So I set it to UK and opened the website. Yesterday, it worked a single time. Then I had some… (read more)
I wanted to try out the new VPN location feature to access BBC Sounds again. So I set it to UK and opened the website. Yesterday, it worked a single time. Then I had some trouble setting up VPN and profiles and stuff (I can't route all traffic through the public VPN because some pages are in my local network or Wireguard VPN). Today I have a separate Firefox profile and tried again, but it repeatedly doesn't work. I cleared cache, cookies and all the rest, but it keeps redirecting me to bbc.com. My public IP address through Mozilla VPN UK is 63.2xx.xxx.xxx which is registered in the USA, so that VPN location trick is probably useless, fake or broken. Any experiences with that?
Hello, I am building a browser automation tool using Firefox Developer Edition. Recently, I started running into an issue where an "Agree to Terms" (or Privacy/Welcome) p… (read more)
Hello,
I am building a browser automation tool using Firefox Developer Edition. Recently, I started running into an issue where an "Agree to Terms" (or Privacy/Welcome) popup appears when the browser launches.
Because this is an automated environment, this popup blocks my scripts from running properly because human interaction is required to click past it.
My Setup:
Browser: Firefox Developer Edition (latest version)
Use case: Automated testing/scripting
What I am trying to achieve: I need to know how to stop this popup from appearing entirely, or how to automatically agree to it. Are there specific command-line flags (similar to Chrome's startup flags) or about:config profile preferences I can inject when launching the browser to bypass this?
I have attached a screenshot of the exact popup I am seeing.
Any advice on the exact flags or preferences needed to silence this for automation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
How do I get Mozilla VPN in Australia on my Windows 11 computer? '
The VPN seems to be broken everysite knows i am still in the UK with the VPN on its doing nothing at all.
clear cache and cookies.
VPN - are there two options, one for pay and one that is free?
I'm trying to setup the new, free VPN that came with the 149.0 update, but the instructions tell me to click on the VPN setup prompt in the top-right corner of of the Fir… (read more)
I'm trying to setup the new, free VPN that came with the 149.0 update, but the instructions tell me to click on the VPN setup prompt in the top-right corner of of the Firefox toolbar. I don't have this VPN setup prompt.
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bold textI cannot see the VPN prompt. My version is 149 and I am in the UK.
Cant turn on vpn
Why should I keep paying for my VPN with you when it's going to be provided for free in the future?
I use Firefox for privacy, lack of bloat, and other ethical reasons. For these reasons, I don't want to have the new CEO keep the incorrect idea in his head that the peop… (read more)
I use Firefox for privacy, lack of bloat, and other ethical reasons. For these reasons, I don't want to have the new CEO keep the incorrect idea in his head that the people who use Firefox want AI. Please don't add more AI, if anything--- please remove the AI which has already been added to Firefox which users have to remove themselves. I will dump Firefox if the new CEO continues with this plan.