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Kaeldar
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Status: New idea

Right now for the free vpn on firefox you can add sites that you want to exclude from the VPN. It would be great if we had an option to add sites that you want to include. For example let's say that I just want to use the VPN for 1 specific site, right now I would have to manually add every other site I visit to the exclusions list. It would be way easier to just be able to choose which sites you want the vpn to be used for.

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Jon
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Overlander
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Feature Request: Per-Site / Per-Tab Network Routing Profiles

I would like to support this proposal of a feature that allows Firefox to assign a network profile to individual websites or browser tabs.

Example:

  • mail.example.com → Direct connection

  • amazon.com → Cloudflare WARP

  • github.com → VPN A

  • streaming.example → VPN B

  • All other sites → Default connection

The important point is that all traffic belonging to that site should consistently use the selected network profile, including DNS, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 (QUIC), WebSockets, media streams, and any background requests. If the selected tunnel becomes unavailable, the connection should fail rather than silently switching to another route.

Why this would be valuable

  • Privacy: Different online activities can be isolated using different network identities.

  • Security: Sensitive services (such as email or banking) can always use a consistent connection, reducing the likelihood of triggering fraud detection due to rapidly changing locations.

  • Reliability: Some websites block traffic from commercial VPN providers but work perfectly over other trusted networks (e.g. Cloudflare WARP or a home VPN). Users could choose the most reliable route for each service.

  • Convenience: Users would no longer need to manually connect and disconnect different VPNs throughout the day.

  • Consistency: Firefox already isolates websites internally using sandboxing and site isolation. Extending this concept to network routing would be a natural evolution.

I understand that operating system support may be required for multiple VPN tunnels. However, Firefox could define the routing abstraction or API, allowing future integration with VPN providers, local tunnel managers, or advanced networking features as they become available.

This feature would provide advanced users with significantly more control over privacy, security, and network management while remaining entirely optional for everyone else.

 

myspace
Familiar face

+1 agreed, I really only need it for a handful of sites