Today we’re introducing a free built-in VPN in Firefox, a new IP-protection feature designed to keep you even more private while you browse. We’re starting by offering an industry-leading 50 gigabytes of free VPN-browsing each month.

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    18 days ago

    This is just not true.

    Proton offers a completely free VPN that does not exploit you. I mean, it sucks, and the goal is to convince you to pay, but it is free.

    Further, most of the time, even if you pay, you are still the product. As in, they exploit your data nonetheless.

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      18 days ago

      Further, most of the time, even if you pay, you are still the product. As in, they exploit your data nonetheless.

      Most, but not all…

      Mullvad

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        18 days ago

        Not sure why this got downvoted. Mullvad is a perfect counterexample of the Mozilla service: They’ve fought like hell to earn their reputation as a trustworthy VPN provider, which is something that every provider must do before they deserve your business.