![]() ![]() By encrypting all your internet traffic and routing it through a secure server, a VPN prevents your ISP (internet service provider), school, or government from seeing which websites you visit and tracing your online activity back to your IP address. With this VPN experiment which kicks off Wednesday, October 24th, we’re starting the process of exploring new, additional sources of revenue that align with our mission.Ī VPN is an online service and a piece of software that work together to secure your internet connection against monitoring and eavesdropping. ![]() For some time now Mozilla has largely been funded by our search partnerships. To do that with confidence we also need to have diverse sources of revenue. We believe that an innovative, vibrant, and sustainable Mozilla is critical to the future of the open Internet, and we plan to be here over the long haul. This experiment is also important to Mozilla’s future. With that in mind, over the next few months we will be running an experiment in which we’ll offer a virtual private network (VPN) service to a small group of Firefox users. Across numerous studies we’ve consistently heard from our users that they want Firefox to protect their privacy on public networks like cafes and airports. But we want to do even more, and that means exploring ways to keep you safe beyond the browser’s reach. Mozilla has long played an important role in the online world, and we’re proud of the impact we’ve had. ![]()
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