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"publishedAt": "2026-06-11T06:37:26.000Z",
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"textContent": "fria:\n\n> They seem to offer multi-hop\n\nThat’s Mozilla VPN, not Firefox VPN .\n\nMozilla VPN = paid, Mullvad as provider, system-scoped\n\nFirefox VPN = free (50GB limit), Fastly as provider, browser-scoped\n\nAs they’re using Mullvad VPN, I’d imagine it’s exactly the equally named feature provided by Mullvad. This also means, all is in control by Mullvad, and there is no split between Mozilla and Mullvad servers.\n\nfria:\n\n> There’s also no mention of them using blind signatures to authenticate users, which is something private relay, Google’s VPN, and even Edge’s VPN do. Those separate your payment/account from your actual VPN connection.\n\nOut of interest: What incentives does Google have in separating payment from VPN connection data? Their business model is aggregating/collecting data about customers.",
"title": "Firefox new features: freemium VPN, tab notes and more"
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