Fix “Support ending for Intel-based Apps” warning in Mozilla VPN on macOS

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If you see a message about Intel-based apps or Rosetta when opening Mozilla VPN on your Mac, it usually means your app needs to be updated. You might see a message like:

“Support Ending for Intel-based Apps. This version of Mozilla VPN will not open in a future release of macOS.”

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Mozilla VPN should still open and work normally for now, but this warning means that your current version may not be supported in future versions of macOS.

Why this happens

Apple is removing support for Rosetta, which allowed older apps built for Intel-based Macs to run on Apple silicon devices (such as M1, M2, and newer).

Very old versions of Mozilla VPN (from 2023 and earlier) rely on Rosetta. On newer versions of macOS, these very old Mozilla VPN versions may no longer open.

To learn more, see this Apple support article.

Update Mozilla VPN to fix the issue

The most reliable fix is to install the latest version of Mozilla VPN.

  1. Go to the Mozilla VPN download page.
  2. Download the latest version.
  3. Open the downloaded file.
  4. Drag Mozilla VPN into the Applications folder.
  5. Replace the existing version if prompted.
  6. Open Mozilla VPN.

All recent versions run natively on Apple silicon and do not require Rosetta.

If Mozilla VPN still doesn’t open

  • Restart your Mac after installing the update
  • Make sure your macOS version is up to date
  • Try reinstalling Mozilla VPN

If the issue continues, contact Mozilla Support.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I see a message about Intel-based apps?

This message appears when an app depends on older technology (Rosetta) that is no longer supported in newer versions of macOS.

Do I need Rosetta to use Mozilla VPN?

No. Current versions of Mozilla VPN run natively on Apple silicon and do not require Rosetta.

Do I need to change anything right now?

No. Mozilla VPN will continue to work normally for now.

However, updating means it remains compatible with future macOS versions.

Will Mozilla VPN stop working on macOS?

Not right now. However, older versions that rely on Rosetta may stop working in future macOS releases.

Will updating Mozilla VPN affect my account?

No. Updating the app does not affect your subscription, login, or settings.

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