Mozilla is known to heavily focus on user privacy and well, its latest move only further reinforces this rationale. The non-profit organization has made available on its Firefox browser a new VPN service for users to try out – that too free of cost. This is similar to what Opera already provides through its desktop browser, but you’ll need to install an extension to access Firefox’s offering.
Mozilla has partnered with Cloudflare, who is providing the proxy servers, for the VPN service. It has chosen Cloudflare for its strong privacy controls that limit what data is collected and how long it’s kept on their servers. Firefox Private Network doesn’t give options for where the network should be routed from, like Opera, but it will help mask users’ IP address and browse the Internet freely.