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Use Firefox? You Might Have Access to a Free VPN

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Last updated: 2025/10/29 at 6:47 AM
News Room Published 29 October 2025
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Mozilla is rolling out a free, browser-based VPN on Firefox, but not everyone has access. At present, Mozilla is enabling the feature for a limited number of randomly selected users.

The Firefox VPN will enable you to conceal your IP address when browsing the web, adding an extra layer of privacy to your online activity. However, the tool also comes with a few notable limitations compared with paid VPNs or Mozilla’s own service.

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According to Mozilla’s FAQ, the browser-based VPN automatically connects to the highest-performance servers near you, meaning you probably won’t be able to use it to connect to servers in other countries or states. It won’t let you bypass things like state-wide bans on sites such as Pornhub, access Netflix streaming libraries from other regions, or get around your country’s online censorship laws.

Meanwhile, Firefox VPN also only protects traffic within Firefox itself, meaning it doesn’t cover other apps or services running in the background. On the plus side, Mozilla says there are no speed or usage limits when using Firefox VPN. In contrast, Microsoft Edge’s free browser-based VPN is capped at 5GB a month. According to Mozilla, it also uses the same servers as Mozilla’s $4.99-per-month paid VPN service.

To see if you have it, you’ll need to register for a Mozilla account first and sign in. Then, head to the top-right corner of your Firefox toolbar, look for the VPN setup prompt, and click Next to begin. This prompt may appear twice—if you choose “No thanks” on the second one, the VPN icon will be removed from the toolbar.

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Once you finish the setup, the Firefox VPN panel will open automatically, allowing you to connect. If you don’t see the VPN panel after signing in, click the VPN icon in your toolbar to open it. Once activated, you can use the toggle to turn the VPN on and off.

Unfortunately, the free VPN isn’t yet available on mobile, though employees on Mozilla’s online community have called a mobile version “definitely a natural next step.”

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