While I do agree that their focus should absolutely be on the browser, I do actually really like that they offer a paid Wireguard-based VPN with endpoints in dozens of countries. I think that makes sense for them, given their mission and everything, and actually gives them a revenue source.
While I do agree that their focus should absolutely be on the browser, I do actually really like that they offer a paid Wireguard-based VPN with endpoints in dozens of countries. I think that makes sense for them, given their mission and everything, and actually gives them a revenue source.
Last I checked, mozilla VPN is just mullvad.
That doesn’t really discount the argument. Not a lot of investment for a decent return. Why is that bad?
Im just wondering what benefit is it to people that they get mozilla VPN and not one of the other ones?
Probably the main benefit would be funding Mozilla, so we aren’t all total serfs in Google’s fiefdom
Also integration with Firefox (or like this) can be pretty neat. Though I hear Mullvad has its own Firefox fork now, probably with the same idea.