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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.