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  "path": "/t/firefox-new-features-freemium-vpn-tab-notes-and-more/36351?page=2#post_40",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-11T14:37:04.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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  "textContent": "bodin:\n\n> Maybe check if **browser.ipProtection.enabled** is enabled in about:config, that worked for me.\n\nThanks for this tip. It’s enabled on my 2nd profile where Firefox VPN is available, but not on the other. The questions is, why? I didn’t manually tinker any of these settings, so it’s surprising that they are not the same.\n\nbodin:\n\n> Despite being very excited to use it, I have turned off the VPN for now because I do not know if I can trust that Fastly is not logging traffic as @pvreq mentioned above . Them being a US based company worries me too.\n\nThat’s fair. I am not in hurry to use it either. I already have a full VPN subscription.\nHowever, I plan to use FF VPN on top of my VPN for specific tasks so I should be safe. That’s how I use browser extension VPNs like Windscribe.\n\nOn a regular basis, at least once a month, I have to perform a certain tasks simultaneously in two separate browsers, and it’s important that each website in each browser, are not connected to the same IP while I do the tasks. Hence the use of browser extension VPNs like Windscribe in one of those brwoser, and hopefully soon FF VPN.",
  "title": "Firefox new features: freemium VPN, tab notes and more"
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