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Mozilla VPN encrypts your connection so that third parties can't track your activity while you are browsing. You can add this protection to your Containers and select a different server location for each one of them using Mozilla VPN.
Mozilla VPN encrypts your connection so that third parties can't track your online activity. Learn how to add this protection to Containers.
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[[What is Mozilla VPN and how does it work?|Mozilla VPN]] encrypts your connection so that third parties can't track your activity while you are browsing. You can add this protection to your Containers and select a different server location for each one of them using Mozilla VPN.
{note}
* A subscription to Mozilla VPN is required to be able to integrate the VPN with [[Multi-Account Containers]]. To learn more see [[Choose the Mozilla VPN plan that is right for you]] and [[Turn on Mozilla VPN on your desktop computer]].
* You need the Mozilla VPN client version 2.6.0 and up to use this feature.
{/note}
'''To enable Mozilla VPN on your containers, follow these steps:'''
#Click on the Multi-Account Containers icon in the toolbar. If you haven't installed Mozilla VPN, click the {button Learn More} button to be redirected to the [https://vpn.mozilla.org/ Mozilla VPN website] where you can subscribe and download the app.
#;[[Image:MACLearnMore|width=300]]
#Run the installer and log in to Mozilla VPN on the app.
#Multi-account containers will now detect that the VPN client is installed. The Mozilla VPN logo and a status indicator will be visible on the main panel.
#;<br>[[Image:MACvVPNpanel|width=300]]
#Click {button Manage Containers} at the bottom. The list of containers will appear. Select the container for which you want to enable Mozilla VPN.
#The container will open. A toggle will show in the Mozilla VPN section of your container's editing panel once you have integrated the VPN.
#Switch the toggle next to ''Use a custom location for this container'' to enable Mozilla VPN for this container.
#;[[Image:MACvVPNpanel2|width=300]]
#Choose a location from the picker.
You will know that the VPN is enabled when the containers where Mozilla VPN is configured display the flag associated with the country of origin.
<!-- The following links contain UTM tags. UTM tags are only required for the en-US links. Localizers can use wiki links -->
'''Related articles:'''
*[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-multi-account-containers-mozilla-vpn?utm_source=-vpn-related Use Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN]
[[What is Mozilla VPN and how does it work?|Mozilla VPN]] encrypts your connection so that third parties can't track your activity while you are browsing. You can add this protection to your Containers and select a different server location for each one of them using Mozilla VPN.
{note}
* A subscription to Mozilla VPN is required to be able to integrate the VPN with [[Multi-Account Containers]]. To learn more see [[Choose the Mozilla VPN plan that is right for you]] and [[Turn on Mozilla VPN on your desktop computer]].
* You need the Mozilla VPN client version 2.6.0 and up to use this feature.
{/note}
'''To enable Mozilla VPN on your containers, follow these steps:'''
#Click on the Multi-Account Containers icon in the toolbar. If you haven't installed Mozilla VPN, click the {button Learn More} button to be redirected to the [https://vpn.mozilla.org/ Mozilla VPN website] where you can subscribe and download the app.
#;[[Image:MACLearnMore|width=300]]
#Run the installer and log in to Mozilla VPN on the app.
#Multi-account containers will now detect that the VPN client is installed. The Mozilla VPN logo and a status indicator will be visible on the main panel.
#;<br>[[Image:MACvVPNpanel|width=300]]
#Click {button Manage Containers} at the bottom. The list of containers will appear. Select the container for which you want to enable Mozilla VPN.
#The container will open. A toggle will show in the Mozilla VPN section of your container's editing panel once you have integrated the VPN.
#Switch the toggle next to ''Use a custom location for this container'' to enable Mozilla VPN for this container.
#;[[Image:MACvVPNpanel2|width=300]]
#Choose a location from the picker.
You will know that the VPN is enabled when the containers where Mozilla VPN is configured display the flag associated with the country of origin.
<!-- The following links contain UTM tags. UTM tags are only required for the en-US links. Localizers can use wiki links -->
'''Related articles:'''
*[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-multi-account-containers-mozilla-vpn?utm_source=-vpn-related Use Multi-Account Containers with Mozilla VPN]