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Question #1. Will I still be able to use the standalone Mozilla VPN?

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Mike Crozier

I prefer to have VPN support no matter how I am using the internet. I would prefer that Mozilla get rid of all of the debug statements in the existing paid for VPN as it is a drag on my system. The debug issue exists on Windows 11, Android 16 and Linux (Debian 13.4).

I prefer to have VPN support no matter how I am using the internet. I would prefer that Mozilla get rid of all of the debug statements in the existing paid for VPN as it is a drag on my system. The debug issue exists on Windows 11, Android 16 and Linux (Debian 13.4).

Opaite Mbohovái (2)

Hi

The product that you refer to is one of our premium products. In order to get premium support from a dedicated agent, please submit your question here.

From https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/built-in-vpn#w_what-if-i-subscribe-to-mozilla-vpn

If you're a Mozilla VPN subscriber, we recommend removing the VPN icon from the toolbar to avoid duplicate protection. On Windows, you can also install the Mozilla VPN extension to obtain even more value from your subscription.
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