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Vpn for registred Users for Free ? Since a long Time i read this Storys but is never free for me. How is it possible ? Just for new Users ?

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Since a long Time i see Advertisements with Mozilla VPN for free. For shure not a real VPN but ... all Sites that i open with Mozilla should be bether protected. I never found this option and i think its again for "selected" Users. So i am not good enough ?

Since a long Time i see Advertisements with Mozilla VPN for free. For shure not a real VPN but ... all Sites that i open with Mozilla should be bether protected. I never found this option and i think its again for "selected" Users. So i am not good enough ?

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Hi,

The Firefox built-in VPN is being introduced gradually. It’s available to some users in the US, UK, Germany, and France (starting with Firefox version 149), and in Canada starting with Firefox version 150.

If you’re in one of these countries and using one of those Firefox versions, but still don’t see the built-in VPN, it may simply not have reached you yet. Since this is an experiment, the feature is being rolled out in stages. You can check the about:studies page to see whether you’re part of the holdback study.

The built-in VPN may also be unavailable if Enterprise policies are blocking it. You can check this by going to about:policies in Firefox.

Signing out of your Mozilla account and signing back in may also help. Before signing out, make sure you know your password and that Sync is enabled so you don’t risk losing or overwriting browser data.

Finally, when the built-in VPN is available, you should see a VPN icon in the top-right corner of the toolbar. Selecting it will open a prompt to turn on the VPN. If you don’t see the icon, try customizing your toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar and checking the overflow menu to add it back. For more information, see the Use built-in VPN in Firefox article.

If you wish, you can post your feedback about the Firefox built-in VPN to the Mozilla Connect thread.

Hello

About, Manage remote improvements settings in Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-improvements Allow Firefox to improve features, performance, and stability between updates https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1582761#answer-1819759

About, browser.ipProtection.enabled https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1578173

Digital_Dodge said

Since a long Time i see Advertisements with Mozilla VPN for free. For shure not a real VPN

The "Mozilla VPN" is not free as it is a subscription based VPN app. https://www.mozilla.org/products/vpn/

The VPN in desktop Firefox is referred to as built-in VPN.

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