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Firefox Private Network extension - browse securely on public Wi-Fi

Mozilla will end support for

Firefox Private Network

on June 20th, 2023. You'll no longer be able to subscribe to Firefox Private Network, or install, reinstall, or use the extension. As an alternative, learn more about creating a secure, private connection to the internet using

Mozilla VPN

.

Firefox Private Network is an extension which provides a secure, encrypted tunnel to the web to protect your connection and your personal information anywhere you use Firefox. Whenever you are on the move, you may find yourself taking advantage of the free WiFi at the airport or a cafe. Did you know that there are other people using that same network? This leaves your personal information vulnerable. By using the Firefox Private Network it keeps you protected from hackers lurking in plain sight on public connections.

Firefox Private Network is easy to install, enable and disable, giving you control of your experience. At this time, Private Network is available to subscribe in the U.S. only.

Install Firefox Private Network

All you need is the Firefox Private Network add-on and your Firefox Account.

Firefox Accounts offers one convenient login for all of Mozilla’s services, including Sync, Mozilla Support, Firefox Send, add-ons and more.

  1. Visit the Firefox Private Network page.
  2. Click the Add to Firefox button
  3. Follow the prompts to install the extension.
  4. Click the Private Network button on the toolbar to open the panel.
  5. Sign in or create a Firefox Account by following the prompts.
Turn Firefox Private Network on or off
  1. Click the Private Network button on the toolbar to open the panel.
  2. Click the slider to turn it on or off.

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