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  "path": "/t/firefox-new-features-freemium-vpn-tab-notes-and-more/36351#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-18T12:54:26.000Z",
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  "textContent": "ignoramous:\n\n> 50gb is usually the usage mark beyond which public VPNs don’t issue refunds. The rates Moz might be paying (Mullvad?) for this much bandwidth may be around ¢10 or less, per user.\n\nI don’t understand your point. There is nothing stopping Mozilla from offering 10GB a month, if 50GB is too expensive for them. I would totally be fine with that. What I am not fine with is FF potentially renegging on their 50GB offer. And as I said, there would be nothing wrong with FF saying this offer is only for the first month or year. That would be ethical. But they’re not doing at that either.",
  "title": "Firefox new features: freemium VPN, tab notes and more"
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