Is ther two types of VPN one that;s free aand one that the user pays?
VPN - are there two options, one for pay and one that is free?
VPN - are there two options, one for pay and one that is free?
duplicate of /questions/1574919 thread I am getting a lot of pop-up messages for existing of many viruses on my computer. Please help me protect and then permanently remo… (gụkwuo)
duplicate of /questions/1574919 thread
I am getting a lot of pop-up messages for existing of many viruses on my computer. Please help me protect and then permanently remove these viruses from my computer.
I'm not sure if it's Firefox's VPN or the most recent Windows ESU or a combination of the two, but really weird things are happening when I reboot my system and it tries … (gụkwuo)
I'm not sure if it's Firefox's VPN or the most recent Windows ESU or a combination of the two, but really weird things are happening when I reboot my system and it tries to enter windows via my local account.
I checked AI and it said yes it is highly probable that the combination of Windows ESU and the newly added Firefox VPN is causing your system to act weird. Recent Windows updates have been known to cause conflicts with VPN software, leading to network issues and system stability. I've turned off the VPN in Firefox and the VPN setting in Windows VPN Advanced Options today. I did notice my system appears to struggle when it hits the McAfee program when trying to load the Windows Desktop Screen.
I just have been notified that Mozilla provide a free VPN service. But I cannot see how to activate it, neither on laptop nor on phone.
I don’t know, I am just trying Firefox to see if is private as they say it is.
I like to clear out my searches every day but I can’t figure out how to do it
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… (gụkwuo)
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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I'm looking to activate the new built-in VPN on version 149, but there isn't a VPN icon in the upper-right corner to click. What to do next?
I'm now switching to chrome as I don't want things just showing up in my browser. You must be stupid to think dropping things nobody wants into your product will make p… (gụkwuo)
I'm now switching to chrome as I don't want things just showing up in my browser. You must be stupid to think dropping things nobody wants into your product will make people want to use your -->
I thought my inquiry was a private chat with a Firefox consultant. Firefox options that are private to address my inquiries
Hi I just found VPN button in my browser turned it on and it works perfectly. i was very suprised because i am from russia and this vpn somehow can avoid DPI (deep packet… (gụkwuo)
Hi I just found VPN button in my browser turned it on and it works perfectly. i was very suprised because i am from russia and this vpn somehow can avoid DPI (deep packet inspection) that every isp has here in russia. suggestion - please add cryptocurrency as an additional payment method because we dont have visa or mastercard here since 2022. thank you
I need to know Mozilla is save for my privacy.or can use this browser always every ware.
Don't sell my stuff numbers EMails password
bold textI cannot see the VPN prompt. My version is 149 and I am in the UK.
Hello, When I installed Firefox, before use it and browse, it writes something like that in different language "By continue use this product you agree to our Terms of use… (gụkwuo)
Hello, When I installed Firefox, before use it and browse, it writes something like that in different language "By continue use this product you agree to our Terms of use Firefox and our Privacy notice"..., and in different language there is button labeled Continue and in the bottom there are in different language texts like Read our Terms of use and Read our Privacy notice. Am I required to read it? Can I just click Continue (in different language) and use Firefox? Is that just for convenience/more information, or does Firefox requires user to read it before use? Also, what about Firefox Developer Edition? Can I click Continue as well, without reading? There is texts Read our Terms of Use, Read our Privacy Notice. Thanks
Cant turn on vpn
Well, I just try Firefox on my iOS…. I expect excellence performance