08-08-2025 03:06 PM - edited 08-08-2025 03:10 PM
Firefox is more than a browser – Mozilla already offers excellent privacy-focused services like Mozilla Monitor, Mozilla VPN, Relay, and Solo AI.
Some are even available as bundles (e.g., VPN + Relay), but not in all countries – for example, Germany currently can’t access them as a package.
Looking at the market (Google, Apple, Proton, and others), it’s clear: bundled ecosystems are the future. They create more value for users, ensure seamless integration, and provide a stable revenue stream for Mozilla.
In the past, Mozilla has launched great projects like Firefox Send (secure file sharing) and Firefox Lockwise (password manager) – but they were eventually discontinued. Instead of letting such ideas disappear, why not integrate and evolve them as part of a broader, unified ecosystem?
My suggestion:
This could make Mozilla more competitive, strengthen user loyalty, and secure long-term funding for the mission of an open, private, user-first internet.
What do you think? Would you join such a bundle? And what services should be part of it?