The service is now available on Android, iOS, Windows

Jul 15, 2020 16:52 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla has officially launched its VPN service in a total of six different countries, and the company says that it plans to expand it to more regions and platforms in the coming months.

At this point, Mozilla VPN is available for users in the US, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia, running Windows, Android, and iOS (still in beta). Mozilla says it’s already working on macOS and Linux clients for its VPN service, but an ETA hasn’t been shared.

Mozilla explains that what sets its own VPN product apart from the rest of its competitors is the actual speed that users are provided with after enabling the client.

“The first thing you may notice when you install the Mozilla VPN is how fast your browsing experience is. That’s because the Mozilla VPN is based on modern and lean technology, the WireGuard protocol’s 4,000 lines of code, is a fraction in size of legacy protocols used by other VPN service providers,” the company explains.

Available for just $4.99 per month

Of course, Mozilla guarantees that no data is logged, and no information is shared with third-party analytics platforms.

“We don’t keep user data logs. We don’t partner with third-party analytics platforms who want to build a profile of what you do online. And since the makers of this VPN are backed by a mission-driven company you can trust that the dollars you spend for this product will not only ensure you have a top-notch VPN, but also are making the internet better for everyone,” it says.

Mozilla VPN is available starting today in the said countries for just $4.99 per month, and subscribers can enable it on a maximum of five different devices. The VPN service runs on more than 280 servers in over 30 countries, so technically, not only that you privacy should be fully protected, but no downtime should occur.