Mozilla’s VPN is now available in Spain

Mozilla begins to offer the services of its payment VPN (Virtual Private Network) in Spain, which allows access to the Internet at maximum speed with maximum data protection at the same time, which is strongly recommended, for example, when traveling and on public Internet access WiFi networks.

A VPN (virtual private network) is an intermediary between devices and the internet that provides security and privacy

From the same Firefox developers comes Mozilla VPN, whose services are already available in Spain and an anonymous connection via the Interposition of the Mozilla server between the websites and online services and the device from which the user is accessing.

There are many free VPN services out there, some more reliable than others, and Mozilla offers its own that are already in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Canada, USA, France, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, UK, Singapore, Switzerland, and now in Spain arrive.

It is available on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android and iOS operating systems. Provides access to VPN servers in more than 50 cities, spread over 30 countries from America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. By selecting the city servers (more than 400 available) according to the country from which the connection is being made (usually the capital city, although some countries have options for multiple cities), the connection is anonymized to protect or allow user privacy Bypass geoblocks that prevent access to certain devices.

With the payment options that Mozilla VPN offers in Spain, you can save 9.99 euros / month or. pay Contract options for 6 and 12 months This reduces the monthly price to € 6.99 or € 4.99 in order to be able to use the service with up to 5 devices at the same time.

From Mozilla they explain that their VPN uses the WireGuard protocol, which encrypts the user’s internet activity, hides their IP address and that they never register, track or share their network data or the bandwidth used.

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