Security, reliability and speed — on every device, anywhere you go.
A Virtual Private Network from the makers of Firefox.
Mozilla Firefox is a feature-rich and highly customizable web browser that’s user-friendly enough for beginners and sophisticated enough for advanced users. Firefox has managed to retain significant market share despite stiff competition from Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer and Edge. Modern web apps can have this native app feel via properties set inside the Web app manifest, and via a feature available in modern smartphone browsers called web app installation. Linkability One of the most powerful features of the web is the ability to link to an app at a specific URL without the need for an app store or complex installation.
One tap to privacy
Surf, stream, game, and get work done while maintaining your privacy online. Whether you’re traveling, using public WiFi, or simply looking for more online security, we will always put your privacy first.
Fast and secure network
Mozilla VPN runs on a global network of servers powered by Mullvad. Using the most advanced WireGuard® protocol, we encrypt your network activity and hide your IP address. We never log, track, or share your network data.
A VPN from a brand you can trust
For more than 20 years, Mozilla has a track record of putting people first and fighting for online privacy. Backed by a non-profit, we are committed to building a better and healthier internet for all people. Everything we make is part of our mission and follows our principles.
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US$4.99/month
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- Option to connect up to 5 devices
- 750+ servers in 30+ countries
- Device-level encryption
- No bandwidth restrictions
- No logging of your network activity
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- Option to connect up to 5 devices
- 750+ servers in 30+ countries
- Device-level encryption
- No bandwidth restrictions
- No logging of your network activity
- 30-day money-back guarantee
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FAQs
What is a VPN and what are its uses?
As more of daily life takes place through the internet, online privacy and security become even more important. A VPN, Virtual Private Network, can help you create a secure, private connection to the internet. It works by creating a “tunnel” between your device and the internet at large, and it protects you in two important ways:
- Concealing your true IP address. This protects your identity and obscures your location.
- Encrypting the traffic between you and your VPN provider so no one on your local network can decipher or modify it.
Mozilla Applications
Check out five real-life examples in which you’d want a VPN on your device.
What information does the Mozilla VPN keep?
We don’t log, track, or share any of your network activity. We adhere strictly to Mozilla’s Data Privacy Principles and we only collect the data required to keep the VPN operational and improve the product over time.
How is my privacy protected?
WireGuard® protocol encrypts your network traffic, protecting all your private information. Compared to existing VPN protocols, WireGuard’s lightweight code is easier for security analysts to review and audit—making it a more secure option for the VPN. In addition, your online activities stay anonymous because we never log, track, or share your network data.
How does Mozilla VPN compare to the competition?
While free VPNs seem attractive, they do not make the same commitments to privacy as Mozilla VPN and may sell or store your data. Other paid VPNs don’t have Mozilla’s over 20-year track record of building products that put people and privacy first.
What devices is Mozilla VPN compatible with?
Mozilla VPN is compatible with mobile, tablet, and desktop on:
- Windows 10 (64-bit only)
- macOS (10.14 and up)
- Android (version 8 and up)
- iOS (12.0 and up)
- Linux (Ubuntu 18.04 and up)
What is Mozilla VPN’s refund policy?
You can get your money back within 30 days of purchasing your subscription. Contact us and submit the refund request by tapping the “Get Help” button in Settings on your Mozilla VPN app.
How do I manage my subscription?
If you’re already subscribed to Mozilla VPN, you can change your plan or manage your subscription anytime.
A faster, more secure and customizable Web browser.
Mozilla Firefox is a fast, light and tidy open source web browser. At its public launch in 2004 Mozilla Firefox was the first browser to challenge Microsoft Internet Explorer’s dominance. Since then, Mozilla Firefox has consistently featured in the top 3 most popular browsers globally and this is set to continue thanks to the release of Firefox 30. The key features that have made Mozilla Firefox so popular are the simple and effective UI, browser speed and strong security capabilities. The browser is particularly popular with developers thanks to its open source development and active community of advanced users.
Easier Browsing
Mozilla put of a lot of resources into creating a simple but effective UI aimed at making browsing quicker and easier. They created the tab structure that has been adopted by most other browsers. In recent years Mozilla has also focused on maximizing browsing area by simplifying toolbar controls to just a Firefox button (which contains settings and options) and back/forward buttons. The URL box features direct Google searching as well as an auto predict/history feature called Awesome Bar. On the right side of the URL box there are bookmarking, history and refresh buttons. To the right of the URL box is a search box which allows you to customize your search engine options. Outside of that a view button controls what you see below the URL. Next to that you have the download history and home buttons.
Speed
Mozilla Firefox boasts impressive page load speeds thanks to the excellent JagerMonkey JavaScript engine. Start up speed and graphics rendering are also among the quickest in the market. Firefox manages complex video and web content using layer-based Direct2D and Driect3D graphics systems. Crash protection ensures only the plugin causing the issue stops working, not the rest of the content being browsed. Reloading the page restarts any affected plugins. The tab system and Awesome Bar have been streamlined to launch/get results very quickly too.
Security
Firefox was the first browser to introduce a private browsing feature which allows you to use the internet more anonymously and securely. History, searches, passwords, downloads, cookies and cached content are all removed on shutdown. Minimizing the chances of another user stealing your identity or finding confidential information. Content security, anti-phishing technology and antivirus/antimalware integration ensures your browsing experience is as safe as possible.
Personalisation & Development
One of the best features of the Firefox UI is customization. Simply right click on the navigation toolbar to customize individual components or just drag and drop items you want to move around. The inbuilt Firefox Add-ons Manager allows you to discover and install add-ons within the browser as well as view ratings, recommendations and descriptions. Read about the top recommended add-ons for Mozilla Firefox on TechBeat. Thousands of customizable themes allow you to customize the look and feel of your browser. Site authors and developers can create advanced content and applications using Mozilla’s open source platform and enhanced API.
- Firefox keeps getting faster as a result of significant updates to SpiderMonkey, our JavaScript engine, you will now experience improved page load performance by up to 15%, page responsiveness by up to 12%, and reduced memory usage by up to 8%. We have replaced part of the JavaScript engine that helps to compile and display websites for you, improving security and maintainability of the engine at the same time.
- Firefox introduces HTTPS-Only Mode. When enabled, this new mode ensures that every connection Firefox makes to the web is secure and alerts you when a secure connection is not available. You can enable it in Firefox Preferences.
- Pinch zooming will now be supported for our users with Windows touchscreen devices and touchpads on Mac devices. Firefox users may now use pinch to zoom on touch-capable devices to zoom in and out of webpages.
- Picture-in-Picture now supports keyboard shortcuts for fast forwarding and rewinding videos: use the arrow keys to move forward and back 15 seconds, along with volume controls.
- When you are presenting your screen on a video conference in Firefox, you will see our improved user interface that makes it clearer which devices or displays are being shared.
- Selecting a search engine at the bottom of the search panel now enters search mode for that engine, allowing you to see suggestions (if available) for your search terms. The old behavior (immediately performing a search) is available with a shift-click.
- When Firefox autocompletes the URL of one of your search engines, you can now search with that engine directly in the address bar by selecting the shortcut in the address bar results.
- We’ve added buttons at the bottom of the search panel to allow you to search your bookmarks, open tabs, and history.
- Firefox supports AcroForm, which will allow you to fill in, print, and save supported PDF forms and the PDF viewer also has a new fresh look.
- For the recently released Apple devices built with Apple Silicon CPUs, you can use Firefox 83 and future releases without any change. This release (83) will support emulation under Apple’s Rosetta 2 that ships with macOS Big Sur. We are working toward Firefox being natively-compiled for these CPUs in a future release.
- Screen reader features which report paragraphs now correctly report paragraphs instead of lines in Google Docs.
- When reading by word using a screen reader, words are now correctly reported when there is punctuation nearby.
- The arrow keys now work correctly after tabbing in the picture-in-picture window.
- For users on macOS restoring a session with minimized windows, Firefox now uses much less power and you should see much longer battery life.
- Developers can use the scroll badge in the Page Inspector to Debug scrollable overflow. Selecting the badge highlights elements that are causing overflow and marks them with the overflow badge.