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Feedback on new Browser VPN feature

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I am a big fan of the new VPN feature that you guys introduced that is strictly for browser. There are only two current issues i have with them and its the limited bandwidth of 50 GB that is very low and i would like the option to pay a reasonable price for unlimited. Also when i disable the vpn for a website there is a blue pop up in the corner every time i tab over or open the specific page on a new tab that i can't disable or change the behavior in any manner.

I am a big fan of the new VPN feature that you guys introduced that is strictly for browser. There are only two current issues i have with them and its the limited bandwidth of 50 GB that is very low and i would like the option to pay a reasonable price for unlimited. Also when i disable the vpn for a website there is a blue pop up in the corner every time i tab over or open the specific page on a new tab that i can't disable or change the behavior in any manner.
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imgay said

There are only two current issues i have with them and its the limited bandwidth of 50 GB that is very low and i would like the option to pay a reasonable price for unlimited.

I have asked if there are plans to have a subscription based plan(s) for larger or unlimited bandwidth caps for the built-in VPN in desktop Firefox.

As you may know, Mozilla does have the subscription based Mozilla VPN app. It has no bandwidth restrictions or throttling. https://www.mozilla.org/products/vpn/

James said

imgay said

There are only two current issues i have with them and its the limited bandwidth of 50 GB that is very low and i would like the option to pay a reasonable price for unlimited.

I have asked if there are plans to have a subscription based plan(s) for larger or unlimited bandwidth caps for the built-in VPN in desktop Firefox.

As you may know, Mozilla does have the subscription based Mozilla VPN app. It has no bandwidth restrictions or throttling. https://www.mozilla.org/products/vpn/

I do know this but i prefer to buy Mullvad directly. More importantly i like having a browser based IP proxy/vpn instead of having a system wide one running 24/7. In my experience i have found that services like the new Firefox Browser VPN using proxies or Apple's iCloud Private Relay for example have less issues with websites and don't get flagged/blocked as often. That said i would also love to see the proxies used become residential but i know that's being extremely hopeful.

Ok I got a reply that uncapped data plans isn’t something Mozilla is planning right now, but they are definitely taking feedback into account and may explore it down the line.

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