Summary: 🦊 Mozilla has introduced a new feature in its latest update for the Firefox browser, allowing users to connect directly to a secure VPN from within...
🦊 Mozilla has introduced a new feature in its latest update for the Firefox browser, allowing users to connect directly to a secure VPN from within the browser—without the need to install an extension or third-party software.
🔒 According to reports published by The Register and TechRadar, this capability is currently in beta testing and has been activated for a limited group of users. Mozilla's goal in adding an internal VPN is to enhance browsing security and protect users' privacy while using the internet.
⚙️ This service automatically connects users to the fastest available server to ensure a smooth and secure experience. The initial version is currently available on desktop, with a mobile version set to be released soon.
💡 Mozilla has announced that it will add more features to this VPN in the future, allowing users to control geographic settings and connection speeds.
🧠 Interestingly, this feature, alongside the new Shake to Summarize capability, is one of the designs that TIME magazine has included in its list of innovative technologies for 2025.