Maybe this is better asked elsewhere, but question basically in the title. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Mozilla VPN, and if so what they thought about it.
No experience, but it is supposedly MullvadVPN in Mozilla clothing. I think there are less servers than mulvad potentially for the same price (cant see their pricing in australia).
Privacy policy suggests they log a bit more about you if thats a concern. If so, probs just better to use mullvad. Literally proved the other month that they had no logs after a being raided/warranted.
From what I recall, the benefit of Mozilla’s VPN compared to Mullvad is the integration with containter tabs, allowing a different server per tab.
Also firefox relay? It’s all in one package…
They literally cost twice as Mullvad and are available on less systems. Honestly just use Mullvad.
Woah why did they get raided?
Mullvad have been operating our VPN service for over 14 years. This is the first time our offices have been visited with a search warrant.
I chuckle when read this 🤣
that’s what I was thinking of…I knew they had used someone elses VPN just couldn’t remember which one
I use Mozilla VPN and it works great for me on Mac and iOS. Nice updates and stability improvements over the last year since I started using it, and I like that it’s an easy way to support an org I like
Mozilla VPN is Mullvad. Mozilla is a reseller of Mullvad. https://mullvad.net/en/help/partnerships-and-resellers/
Mullvad is one best VPNs on the market. But they stopped support for forwarded ports this month. If you a torrenter. That is bad for you.
I use it to support mozilla. However, I don’t really care for the application, so I just use MozWire to generate profiles, then use my normal Wireguard stuff with NetworkManager.
Do they log or share your data?
Wulpo just commented that in the most recent raid, they didn’t have logs of any data.
I was referring to Mullvad specifically, not Mozilla.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/21/23692580/mullvad-vpn-raid-sweden-police
But Mozilla uses the same infrastructure in a partnership it seems. Again, not sure if its any good. I heard there were less servers overall (like half) than mullvads available servers, and Mozilla’s privacy policy notes a fair amount of dara points they collect. Not that i would distrust them, just that mullvad doesnt even take an email address from you. They generate a unique ID for a new account. Payment there is the only data point, but they have crypto and were working on payment methods that didnt involve paypal/credit cards.
would have to check on that specifically.
I have it and I think it works fine. I have only used “free” VPNs before so I can’t compare to other paid VPNs but it does is job. There are at times issues with one server, but that could just be my internet having hiccups. If you support Mozilla and what they do, I’d suggest giving it a try. That’s why I am using it. Plus Firefox Relay + container tab servers.
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awesome thanks
I recently switched from mullvad to Mozilla and it’s been a smooth transition. I don’t worry that much about some logging because I just need something to connect my torrent client to so I don’t get a letter. I used to have a subscription on mullvad but they got rid of recurring subscriptions like last year, and when I went to change my payment method I got locked out and forced to use one time refills.
I don’t like that they force you to use their app though, so I’m still shopping around for alternatives that can just give you the ovpn or wg.conf since an all obviously can’t be run on my router or my synology
After trying out different service providers for a few years, I settled down on Mozilla VPN. I’ve been using it since a year ago on Android, Linux and Windows and am quite happy with it.
Pros: very fast connection at a decent price (which indirectly supports my favourite browser) and most importantly the fact that I can trust Mozilla with my connection.
Cons: can’t think of any.