Mozilla has officially launched its VPN service in six different countries and the company says it plans to expand it to more sites and platforms in the coming months.
At this point, the mozilla-vpn is available for users in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia running Windows, Android and iOS (beta) systems.
Mozilla says it is already working on VPN applications for macOS and Linux, but has not announced a possible release date.
Mozilla he explains that what sets its own VPNs apart from its competitors is the real speed which will be available to users after activation of the application.
"The first thing you may notice when installing Mozilla VPN is how fast your browsing experience is. This is because Mozilla VPN is based on modern and simple technology, the 4.000 lines of code of the WireGuard protocol, is the size of old protocols used by other VPN service providers ", the company states.
Of course, Mozilla guarantees that no data will be recorded and shared information on third-party analytics platforms.
"We do not maintain user data logs and do not work with third-party analytics platforms that want to create a profile of what you do online."
The mozilla-vpn it's available starting today in the countries above for $4,99 a month, and subscribers can activate it on up to five different devices. The VPN service uses more than 280 servers in more than 30 countries, so technically, it will not only fully protect your privacy, but there will also be no interruption operation.