Mozilla redesigns Firefox settings menu to make it easier to use
Mozilla has redesigned its settings interface for its Firefox browser. …
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The free VPN feature that was introduced back in Firefox 149 now offers a choice of several virtual locations. Firefox’s VPN feature is currently available to users in the US, Canada, the UK, France, and Germany—and those very countries are now available as VPN locations. You’ll need a free Mozilla account to use the VPN, and you’ll get 50 GB of VPN traffic allowed per month. The location selection is gradually rolling out. If you use Firefox private windows, you can now clear an entire session with one button click, no need to close the browser window. This will start a fresh private session
Firefox 151 brings a big privacy boost and fixes 30+ security flawsMozilla has redesigned its settings interface for its Firefox browser. …
… Mozilla has already announced some of the features in the calendar, but a few are also completely new. …
… You'll need a free Mozilla account to use the VPN, and you'll get 50 GB of VPN traffic allowed per month. …
… First, this Mozilla-provided VPN is not to be confused with Mozilla VPN, which is a separate, paid product, similar to other paid VPNs like ExpressVPN or Surfshark. Mozilla VPN will route all traffic on your device through a remote and allegedly private server. …
The built-in VPN feature of Mozilla's Firefox browser, introduced just a few months ago in March, normally caps out at 50 GB of free bandwidth per month. …
… Mozilla has now integrated this AI into its Firefox browser. …
… The difference between Firefox and other apps is that Mozilla has no incentive to prioritize a particular app or service. A choice screen could deliver a variety of models -- probably curated by Mozilla, Varma said -- or nothing at all. …
… Mozilla plans to release Firefox 151 in four weeks on May 19th, 2026. …
… In late May, Mozilla quietly gave us freeloaders a massive boost—a 10x increase to 50 email masks. …
… A vulnerability in WebRTC was reported by Mozilla. …