

There is support for the IKEv2 protocol, which provides maximum speed and stability even in difficult conditions of receiving a mobile network. The privacy laws of these countries are among the most trusted in the world.

For example, the Secure Core architecture, which routes traffic through several encrypted tunnels in Iceland, Switzerland and Sweden. At the moment, the development team has a solid reputation and a loyal user community.Īlthough VPN technology has been around for a long time, ProtonVPN represents a number of important innovations. It was they who in 2013 launched ProtonMail, the largest encrypted email service used by journalists, activists and ordinary users from around the world, especially in countries with repressive regimes. The ProtonVPN service was developed by scientists at CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research). Firefox has teamed up with ProtonVPN to provide you with a private and secure Internet connection. In other words, almost everything that the VPN service implies.Ī pop-up window will say: “Firefox recommends ProtonVPN, it looks like you are working on an unsecured wireless network. The service will offer users protection from malicious websites, unsafe connections, work on untrusted networks, etc. Mozilla plans to use the paid service of VPN tunneling as one of the sources of monetization.Ī VPN service will be recommended whenever you use a not-so-secure connection, for example, public Wi-Fi. Another difference from the similar function in the Opera browser will be that VPN can only work in paid mode for $ 10 per month.

Unlike Opera, which offers its own VPN service, Mozilla did not begin to create its own VPN network, but uses the network infrastructure of its partner, the Swiss provider ProtonVPN. Randomly selected participants in the experiment will be installed system addition, allowing you to connect to sites via an encrypted VPN-connection. The experiment began on Monday, October 22, and by default will affect only some users of the English-language build of Firefox 62 from the United States. Mozilla intends to begin an experiment to provide built-in workflow via VPN in Firefox. Mozilla decided to follow in the footsteps of the Opera browser and will try to add a built-in traffic encryption function.
