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
02-06-2026 06:28 AM
this thing is amazing. thankyou so much for giving us inbuilt vpn in the browser.
02-06-2026 06:04 PM
Really appreciate the Firefox built in VPN, but why does the access logo have to be so large? It was normal size until I recently updated. It is now HUGE! Why?
02-06-2026 08:44 PM
Hello
Firefox 151.0.2 https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/introducing-firefox-s-built-in-vpn-ip-protection-now-in-t...
Why is the VPN button so big?
This as fixed using Firefox 151.0.3 https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/151.0.3/releasenotes
03-06-2026 06:06 AM
I'm up to Firefox 151.0.3 in UK and still no sign of the included VPN and its button.
Can you tell me what's happening please.
Many thanks.. George..
03-06-2026 06:20 AM
Hello
For information purposes
There isn't a vpn icon for me to setup the vpn in firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1578281
Manage remote improvements settings in Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-improvements
Allow Firefox to improve features, performance, and stability between updates
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1578281#answer-1821704
browser.ipProtection.enabled
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1578173
Je vis en France, pour illustration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USNDj_FSH9M
07-06-2026 12:27 PM
Any reason my desktop browser doesn't work with the VPN but my laptop (on Beta) seems to leverage the VPN just fine? I am very confused on why it doesn't work. Trying to fix this without a fresh install. Tried to look at my config file and compare the browser.ipprotection properties but i have set them the same and still nothing loads when having the VPN set to On while using my desktop browser
09-06-2026 09:03 AM
How can we trust that Fastly is not logging user's traffic? Is that provable? Is it in your contract with them?
09-06-2026 07:25 PM
Hi,
My problem is not the same as the VPN icon used to be there and I used it for the last 2 or 3 months without any problem but now that I've updated to 151.0.4, it is no longer there. It thought it might no longer be there by default so I tried to put it back by customizing the toolbar but the icon just isn't there anymore. What's up with that?
I understand it's a progressive rollout, but are you now rolling it back in???
thanks
10-06-2026 06:12 AM
Heads up...
This summer, we’re temporarily giving eligible Firefox users more flexibility with the built-in VPN — unlimited bandwidth and expanded location options from now through August 31.
Learn more about the summer of VPN and join the discussion here:
More bandwidth and more VPN locations in Firefox this summer
See y'all there!
13-06-2026 03:56 PM
Sadly but sites' specific settings are very poor. You can only add exact domain's name. For example, if you add "smth.com" to VPN exceptions, "www.smth.com" still will open via VPN. You are forced to add all subdomains manually. You can't add several sites at once. You can't use symbols like "*". Please, do something with that.
16-06-2026 09:49 AM
What a disaster!
A VPN inside a browser. Who sold you that Mozilla? I want to hire that salesman. I'm sure he'll sell freezers to Eskimos. I mean... you went into a car dealership just to look around and you got out signed, sealed and delivered. How else can it be Firefox gets bloated by a VPN? Not a single Mozilla employee would come up with that kind of idea... ohhhhh... monn-neyyyy! The VPN is going to make you lots and lots of money... that is why there is no actuall OFF switch. If there was... your new "à la Microsoft" business model would fail oh so quickly..
Thank You... but really... no thanks.
waterfox dot com/blog/no-ai-here-response-to-mozilla/
The downward trend has started... the en**bleep**tification of Mozilla is upon us.
You need a VPN... subscribe to a real one.
16-06-2026 02:05 PM - edited 23-06-2026 10:31 PM
You argue against salesman by serving us with a salesman article 😂
Contrary to what you suggest, you are not forced to use any of the AI or VPN features.
Then of course they need money. They do not live on love and fresh air.
But I don't see how are they supposed to "make MONEY" by offering a feature for free!?
They certainly advertise for the full version, but they are not extorting money from you or making their browser worse/bad.
23-06-2026 08:42 PM
Yeah except this company needs money too just like any other no matter how noble
16-06-2026 12:12 PM
Hello,
I've been waiting anxiously for the built-in VPN since the announced roll-out in v149.
I'm on v152.0 in the US and still no VPN. I understand it's a rollout over time, but shouldn't I be seeing it by now?
Thanks.
16-06-2026 09:23 PM
Hello
These similar discussions
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1587560
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1587752
17-06-2026 11:52 AM
After running through the various threads, I found the culprit: Enabling the browser.ipProtectio.
1 - Go to configuration editor https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox 2 - Enter a search term browser.ipProtection.enabled You can double-click on the preference to set the value to true
23-06-2026 12:34 PM
To activate it :
1) about:studies
We strive to provide you with choices and are only collecting the bare minimum of data needed to improve Firefox for everyone. [View Privacy Notice]
ℹ️ These settings apply to all Firefox profiles on this device. [Show all profiles]
☑️ Allow Firefox to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla This sharing helps us improve the features, performance, and stability of Firefox. [Learn more]
☑️ Allow personalized extension recommendations Receive personalized extension recommendations to improve your browsing experience. [Learn more]
☑️ Allow Firefox to run studies Firefox randomly selects some users to test features, which helps improve the quality for everyone.
[ View Firefox Studies ↗ ]
☑️ Allow Firefox to improve features, performance, and stability between updates Changes will be applied remotely. [Learn more]
☑️ Allow Firefox to send a daily usage ping to Mozilla This setting helps Mozilla gauge active user counts. [Learn more]
⬜ Allow Firefox to automatically send crash reports to Mozilla Crash reports help Mozilla diagnose and fix problems with the browser. Reports can include personal or sensitive data. [Learn more]
23-06-2026 11:36 PM
Hello
Those articles
Use built-in VPN in Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/built-in-vpn
Unable to find the built-in VPN in Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/unable-find-built-vpn-firefox
Please, check, the preference, browser.ipProtection.enabled
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1578173
23-06-2026 10:49 AM
Title: Firefox VPN breaks extension connectivity despite domain exclusions
Description:
When using the integrated Mozilla VPN in Firefox, extensions that rely on connecting to specific domains fail to establish a connection, even when those domains are explicitly added to the VPN exclusion list.
This behavior suggests that VPN exclusions are not properly applied to extension network requests.
Steps to Reproduce:
Install and enable an extension that connects to a custom domain (example: https://test.test:21580).
Ensure the extension is correctly configured to use this domain.
Disable Mozilla VPN.
Verify that the extension successfully connects to the domain.
Enable Mozilla VPN.
Observe that the extension can no longer connect to the domain.
Add the following entries to the VPN exclusion list:
Restart Firefox.
Keep VPN enabled and test again.
Expected Result:
The extension should be able to connect to the specified domain when it is included in the VPN exclusion list.
Actual Result:
The extension still fails to connect to the domain, even after adding all relevant exclusions and restarting the browser.
Additional Notes:
The issue only occurs when Mozilla VPN is enabled.
Exclusions appear to work inconsistently or not apply to extension-originated traffic.
This may indicate that extension requests are not respecting VPN bypass rules or are routed differently than standard browser requests.
23-06-2026 12:46 PM
The VPN keeps turning itself off. This happens both on wifi and direct wired. When wired direct, I have the wifi OFF. I am running as an admin on my machine. When it turns OFF the VPN, it requires I run without VPN or closes all windows. There is no way to get back to the turn the VPN ON again without closing out. Once closed out, it usually reconnects. Hopefully, this will get figured out. There are plenty of VPN's out there that don't need this level of finagling.
23-06-2026 08:39 PM
Would love to have this in the Philippine region!