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Allow Mozilla VPN to run in the background on macOS
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Learn how to enable Mozilla VPN to run in the background on macOS 13 and later by adjusting your system settings.
Learn how to enable Mozilla VPN to run in the background on macOS 13 and later by adjusting your system settings.
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Starting with macOS 13 (Ventura), Apple requires users to manually approve background access for certain apps. If you use Mozilla VPN, you’ll need to allow it to run in the background so it can stay connected after you start your computer or close the app window.
This guide walks you through enabling background permissions for Mozilla VPN on macOS 13 and later.
{note}'''Note:''' If you're using macOS 11 or 12, this setting doesn't apply and you don't need to do anything for background access.
{/note}
==Enable background access for Mozilla VPN==
You may see a screen during onboarding or after updating Mozilla VPN that asks you to allow background access. This is required to keep the VPN connected reliably on macOS 13 and later.
1. While on your Mozilla VPN a pop-up will show to allow Mozilla VPN to run in the background, select '''Open System Preferences'''.
[[Image:Image:VPN1]]
2. This will open your '''Settings'''. On the left-hand menu, scroll down and select '''General'''.
[[Image:Image:VPN2]]
3. On the right side of the screen, select '''Login Items'''.
4. Under the '''Allow in the Background''' section, find '''Mozilla VPN''' in the list.
5. Toggle the switch next to it to the '''on''' position.
[[Image:Image:VPN3]]
And now you're all set! Everything should be working correctly from this point forward.
=Related articles=
[[How to download and install Mozilla VPN on macOS]]
[[Automatically launch Mozilla VPN when your device starts]]
Starting with macOS 13 (Ventura), Apple requires users to manually approve background access for certain apps. If you use Mozilla VPN, you’ll need to allow it to run in the background so it can stay connected after you start your computer or close the app window.
This guide walks you through enabling background permissions for Mozilla VPN on macOS 13 and later.
{note}'''Note:''' If you're using macOS 11 or 12, this setting doesn't apply and you don't need to do anything for background access.{/note}
==Enable background access for Mozilla VPN==
You may see a screen during onboarding or after updating Mozilla VPN that asks you to allow background access. This is required to keep the VPN connected reliably on macOS 13 and later.
#While on your Mozilla VPN a pop-up will show to allow Mozilla VPN to run in the background, select '''Open System Preferences'''.
#;[[Image:Image:VPN1]]
#This will open your '''Settings'''. On the left-hand menu, scroll down and select '''General'''.
#;[[Image:Image:VPN2]]
#On the right side of the screen, select '''Login Items'''.
#Under the '''Allow in the Background''' section, find '''Mozilla VPN''' in the list.
#Toggle the switch next to it to the '''on''' position.
#;[[Image:Image:VPN3]]
And now you're all set! Everything should be working correctly from this point forward.
=Related articles=
*[[How to download and install Mozilla VPN on macOS]]
*[[Automatically launch Mozilla VPN when your device starts]]