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dannycolin
Making moves
Status: New idea

This feature would be useful for websites like Amazon Prime that prevent a user to watch video while using a VPN. We could create a container in which the VPN is disabled while still being protected anywhere else.

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Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

Caribou
New member

VPN Container Tabs

Hi. VPN container tabs are great (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-container-tabs-mozilla-vpn). But it'd be great if you could disable the VPN for a specific container as some sites don't accept access from VPN users (e.g. streaming). So if I'm streaming I need to turn off the whole VPN and then can't browse with the VPN at the same time. So it'd be like excempting specific apps on Android, but within Firefox itself.

Thanks for considering (:

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: a similar idea has been merged into this thread)

ji
New member

That is a great idea and am surprised that the ability doesn't already exist.

Marguerite
New member

I confirm that such a possibility would be very, very useful, as many shopping sites do not work, or don't accept payments  thru a VPN !!

Djo
New member

Oh yeah, this feature would be so nice.

SITHFOX
New member

The lack of this feature has kept me from buying Mozilla VPN for the nearly 4 years it has existed. I will gladly switch from Proton to Mozilla when Mozilla implements this integration.
+1 vote from me.

 

Santiago
Employee
Employee

We hear you folks. We are on it 😉

Nikozen
New member

Thank you @Santiago, that’s nice to hear. In the same vein, are there any projects aimed at integrating the VPN directly as a browser extension and removing the need for the heavy client application?

Santiago
Employee
Employee

@NikozenThat will take a bit longer, but we hope to do that too 🙂