While macOS and Linux are coming soon I'll hold off trying this, but if they do offer the first polished Wireguard GUI client for Linux I'll be very interested. I am assuming with this being Mozilla all of the client apps are open source?
Mozilla's VPN is promising so far. I think Mozilla is heading in the right direction as a company, as far as taking privacy seriously across their product line. 1) Mullvad partnership is great. 2) Price is great.
Mozilla VPN is making privacy accessible to more people, which is always a good thing.
Yes, it's a good app, I've been using it for over 4 months.
And someone used VeePN? I read a lot about it https://vpnwelt.com/veepn-review/, that it works very well for iPhone and is also not expensive. But I would like to know the opinion of those who already use it.
Any user system now needs protection and this is undoubtedly because crime is growing all over the world. This is not surprising, and that is why I advise you to use the most advanced and cool companies that provide protection for different types of accounts. Just try gaming vpn https://clearvpn.com/shortcuts/c... These are real professional apps and they have a great reputation. I have seen many times that they work well and I was very satisfied. Now I feel that my system is protected.
Mullvad is great and they already do a Mac app, so I can't imagine it'll take Mozilla long to develop theirs. I'd love to financially support Mozilla + Mullvad and this seems like a great way.
For me, Mozilla is associated with a browser as I use Firefox. Of course, I use a VPN, but I need one that gives me access to all the necessary for my sites, including Netflix. Currently, I'm using IPVanish and I like it (you can find out more about it here https://www.firesticktricks.com/...), but I'm open to other options if they have similar features. I'll give Mozilla VPN a try. Thanks.
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