24-03-2026 08:03 AM - edited 24-03-2026 08:08 AM
Hello everyone,
Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Firefox’s free built-in VPN Beta, a new privacy feature that hides your IP address while browsing in Firefox.
When you browse the web, your IP address is typically visible to the websites you visit and to your internet service provider. IP addresses can be used to approximate your location or link activity over time - for example, when browsing on public Wi-Fi or visiting sites you’d prefer not to be linked together. Built-in VPN reduces that exposure by masking your IP address while you browse in Firefox.
Our goal is straightforward: make IP protection accessible directly in Firefox.
The built-in VPN is available for up to 50 GB of browsing per month. It is currently rolling out to users in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, and we are planning expansion to more regions soon.
We’ve also heard concerns about so-called “free VPNs,” which often rely on advertising or selling user data to generate revenue. Built-in VPN is designed differently. It does not sell your browsing data and does not inject advertising into your traffic.
Instead, we offer a limited amount of browser-level protection for free, alongside Mozilla VPN, our paid, full-device VPN service. This allows us to make IP protection more accessible while continuing to invest in more comprehensive privacy tools.
Instead of connecting directly to a website, Firefox routes your browsing traffic through servers run by our service partner Fastly.
In practice:
What each party can see:
Mozilla receives aggregate data usage from the proxy provider so Firefox can display your monthly usage. This information is separate from your browsing activity and does not include the websites you visit.
For more details about how Built-in VPN works, including data limits, account requirements, and privacy protections, see our support article.
To get started:
The VPN indicator will turn green when it is active.
You can manage the feature anytime in Settings > Privacy & Security > VPN. If you prefer not to use it, you can remove the toolbar button. If you experience issues with a specific site, you can exclude it from the proxy directly in the panel.
Built-in VPN is launching in Beta, and your feedback will directly inform how it evolves. We’ll continue expanding availability and refining the feature as we learn how people use it.
If you try it, we’d like to know:
Share your thoughts in the comments below. Your input helps us improve reliability, clarity, and overall experience.
- The Firefox Team
02-04-2026 05:52 AM
Are there any plans to bring this VPN functionality to Thunderbird (for Android and Windows)?
11-04-2026 10:37 AM
For anyone interested in voting for this VPN being added to Thunderbird:
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/bring-firefox-vpn-functionality-to-thunderbird-for-windows/idi-...
03-04-2026 09:24 AM
There are a couple of things I immediately notice about the VPN that are lacking that would be nice to have.
First, the option to invert the excluded sites list and rather make it an included sites list. Especially since it has such a low amount of data each month, It would be great to be able to enable it and know it's only going to use data on the sites where I actually want it used. There are far more sites where I don't care about using the VPN than I exclusively want a VPN on.
Another good mode / option would to be able to enable the VPN only for one specific window or even tab group. I noticed if I use a private window and turn VPN on there, it turns it on for all of my firefox windows. Again here, this is a pretty focused use, if I'm in a private window and turn it on, it's for the extra privacy there, I don't need it on for the hundred other tabs I may have open.
Make an option to put the VPN button in the sidebar. Maybe I'm overlooking it but I don't see any way currently to add it to the sidebar instead of the top tool bar.
When the VPN is enabled, show the exit node information / location. So that at a glance I know where websites think my traffic is coming from. Some websites when you log in they send a 2FA that lists the location you are logging in from. It would be really helpful to easily corroborate that location with the location the VPN would be reporting.
05-04-2026 04:53 AM
I came here to say what Menaan said. The first part of their comment anyway, about swapping the current implementation of a blacklist for the VPN to be a whitelist. There truly are far far more sites where i don't need nor really want to use a VPN for than there are sites where i want it on. Currently i'd need to turn off the VPN on 1000x more sites than the ones i want it on for so a whitelist would be perfect.
06-04-2026 07:41 PM
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18-04-2026 07:54 AM
I am in the US with version 149.0.2 but am not seeing the built-in VPN feature.
21-04-2026 08:39 AM
Nice feature, but would be much better with a whitelist for the sites I need to use the VPN for rather than for all sites and a list for those to avoid.
Also, I am in the UK and the VPN endpoint is in Phoenix, USA. Any plans on having a few more locations as I would like a VPN but remain in the UK as an option as well.
21-04-2026 01:46 PM
I'm on version 150 and I don't have access to the VPN in the toolbar or in settings. Is it still in the rollout phase? I'm in the US.
22-04-2026 07:48 AM
The VPN button switch does NOT show on my FF toolbar. I can find an option to install a paid version by a search in settings I have version 150.0 installed
22-04-2026 08:33 AM
Just upgraded to FF 150. Big splash screen says that it is available in Canada, now. I am in Canada. The VPN button is NOT on my toolbar. No trace of it whatsoever. So what is up with that?
24-04-2026 12:54 PM
Me too, in USA. (Maybe if I knew what it is supposed to look like?)
I previously got wrapped around the "Mozilla VPN" axle,
& had to uninstall that, possibly compromising the 'built-in Mozilla VPN'?
22-04-2026 09:20 AM
If this update isn't available to everyone yet, can you kindly NOT push it in the frontpage of the update screen?
22-04-2026 10:20 AM - edited 22-04-2026 10:25 AM
Hello
Use built-in VPN in Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/built-in-vpn
Allow me to ask this question
Have you verified, the preference, browser.ipProtection.enabled
1 - Go to configuration editor https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox
2 - Enter a search term browser.ipProtection.enabled
22-04-2026 11:45 AM
Thank you very kindly for this. It worked! I think they need to add this to the Getting Started instructions, because there is no way I would have ever figured this out on my own. I will have to try it out to see how it works for me...but at least I can, now.
23-04-2026 05:04 AM
So minus a toolbar button, does this mean we must go to the configuration editor to turn it off?
23-04-2026 06:36 AM
Of course not. Whenever you launch FF, VPN is automatically 'off'. Showing a white 'x' in grey circle. When clicked and switched on, it's a tick in green circle!
22-04-2026 11:59 AM - edited 22-04-2026 10:41 PM
To complement, these discussions https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1577470
Manage remote improvements settings in Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-improvements
23-04-2026 02:58 AM
What use is a VPN with zero controls of server location? I can't even tell if the **bleep** thing works.
Trash feature.
23-04-2026 07:12 AM
I agree and it doesn't work. Just tried a German mediathek film feat. Judi Dench, I got blocked.
23-04-2026 07:08 AM
I would love to have build-in VPN inside Firefox because my red+ country block everything 😥
24-04-2026 04:03 AM
Some bugs I found in the first 5 seconds of using it.
Secure DNS does not work and VPN will fail to connect while it's enabled.
VPN only uses the same country you are in, so what's the point?
24-04-2026 05:59 AM
@rixenow wrote:VPN only uses the same country you are in, so what's the point?
The two major points are:
24-04-2026 06:23 AM
Re "hiding visited web sites" - Would that prevent shortcuts of every looked-at page to my FF desktop getting added automatically?
24-04-2026 09:24 AM - edited 02-05-2026 10:38 AM
No sorry, I think what you're asking is rather related to browser history.
Either use private browsing (didn't store anything) or disable features you don't want, as:
about:preferences#home-highlights
24-04-2026 06:10 AM
But zero help with fighting against the fascist regimes that have taken over our countries. 👍
So really it should be labelled and pitched as 'free IP protection' and not 'Free VPN' - cus the way it's crippled like that. It really isnt a VPN service as we all know it - hence the disappointment. Right now, it's just more useless clutter in my toolbar.
24-04-2026 01:31 PM
I have an account already will this be rolled out to Australian users aged over 18?
24-04-2026 01:35 PM
It would be helpful if the 'built-in Firefox VPN' icon(s) were shown in the instructions, to distinguish it from the 'Firefox VPN' icon(s). The free (depricated) 'Built-In' VPN is not usually and clearly distinguished in scope nor meaning from the 'Mozilla VPN' subscription, until it is installed.
25-04-2026 10:27 AM
I like this function, but current interface crop it`s functionality.
I prefer interface like in foxy proxy extension. You can choose sites with enabled or disabled proxy by mask.
26-04-2026 12:12 AM
There's no way to change the location I go through. This means if a site is blocking Alabama, I just can't use that site. So right now, its completely useless.
26-04-2026 12:43 AM
@MShahabuddin Thank you for making it easy for users to get some extra security and protection online!
One thing I noticed is that when you have Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict, the VPN is not able to show any websites. When I change it to Standard, it works perfectly.
Is there a technical reason for this or a part of the feature's rollout?
26-04-2026 08:12 AM
Hi,
The inability to choose which server is used reduces greatly the usefulness of the VPN. Here in France most users would rather be interested in watching pornography or have different acess for netflix or other services which cannot be done with a french server.
26-04-2026 09:07 AM - edited 26-04-2026 10:01 AM
Hello
I am of French nationality and my place of residence is France, and, i not interested in watching pornography.
Below, tests carried out.
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/here-s-what-we-re-working-on-in-firefox/m-p/66267/highlig...
A article https://www.camp-firefox.de/forum/thema/140510-wo-ist-das-vpn/?postID=1288479#post1288479
28-04-2026 08:21 AM
Great idea, but I was disappointed that the function that excludes website from the VPN does not permit the use of regex expressions, or even * wildcards, to specify URLs. In a corporate environment, there is often a mix of internal and external services that share the same base URL - wildcard (or better yet regex) functionality would make this a lot easier.
28-04-2026 10:44 AM
. You would save a lot of confusion, frustration, irritation, confidence in your work, and user goodwill if you called it more appropriately like "IP shield".
. I have Windows 10 Pro, Firefox 150.0, and am in the USA, but I cannot find the "built-in VPN".
Is something broken, missing, or not set up properly, or is your "Available in the the US" misleading or incomplete.
. A screenshot for various typical environments would be much more helpful than the <1000 word, short, vague, ambiguous descriptions provided so far.
. Why does search here in [discussions], for "IP shield" and "Built-in VPN" presume I'm looking for "PP" and "Built-in VAN"?
28-04-2026 11:13 PM - edited 29-04-2026 12:49 AM
28-04-2026 11:51 PM
I saw a message about the VPN when my browser reopened after a recent update, but I did not have time to figure it out at the time and I remember closing a box or perhaps clicking a "no" button. Now I'm trying to figure it out but can't find the VPN button, and it's not showing when I go to "customize toolbar." So if I am not part of the rollout, would I have still seen the message when the browser updated? I want to know if I have lost the button or what happened to my VPN feature.
Thank you.
29-04-2026 12:27 AM - edited 29-04-2026 12:29 AM
Hello
Is it about the post-update page "What's New" https://www.firefox.com/whatsnew/150
These similar discussions https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1579042
29-04-2026 04:12 PM
How do I see where my VPN is pretending I am?
01-05-2026 03:39 AM
Very convenient. Thanks Firefox!
02-05-2026 04:20 AM
Will we have the ability to get more than 50GB of data a month? Would also love it if some of the Mozilla VPN features (e.g. select a location, even if only a small subset of the options) could somehow be brought to the browser version.
I would pay for this as I don't want a system wide VPN (I already use Tailscale and a work related VPN), I just want a VPN localised to the browser. Currently I use Opera for it's built in VPN (no limit as far as I'm aware) but would be happy to switch to Firefox instead if a few more features were available.