
"Mozilla says it will apply its existing data principles and privacy-focused approach to its VPN. 'Free VPNs can sometimes mean sketchy arrangements that end up compromising your privacy, but ours is built from our data principles and commitment to be the world's most trusted browser.'"
"'It routes your browser traffic through a proxy to hide your IP address and location while you browse, giving you stronger privacy and protection online with no extra downloads.'"
Mozilla is introducing a free VPN service for Firefox users, set to launch on March 24. This built-in VPN will initially be available in the US, France, Germany, and the UK, with plans for expansion. Users will have a monthly data limit of 50GB. While Mozilla's standalone VPN has been available for a fee, this new offering aims to enhance user privacy without additional downloads. Mozilla emphasizes its commitment to privacy and data principles in the development of this service.
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