

When you sign up for a Mozilla VPN subscription, you'll be asked to create a Firefox account if you don't already have one. The service authenticates via Firefox cloud account. Mozilla says that support for MacOS and Linux is coming soon-but unfortunately, even if you're an advanced user who understands Wireguard configs, you can't just roll your own connection now. It currently has VPN clients available for Windows 10, Android, and iOS-but users of other operating systems, such as MacOS and Linux, are going to have to wait. The Mozilla VPN service costs $4.95 per month and offers server endpoints in 30-plus countries. Mullvad itself was, to the best of our knowledge, the first publicly available VPN provider to offer Wireguard support back in 2017. The cross-platform VPN is based on Wireguard and delivered in partnership with well-known and especially techie-friendly VPN provider Mullvad. Further Reading WireGuard VPN review: A new type of VPN offers serious advantagesMozilla, the open source company best known for the Firefox Web browser, made its VPN service generally available in the United States this month.
