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- PCWorld reports that Mozilla’s Firefox VPN has temporarily removed its usual 50 GB monthly data cap for unlimited summer usage until August 31st.
- This promotion unlocks access to VPN servers across 28 countries, benefiting users who need enhanced privacy for summer travel and browsing.
- The standard data limitations will return on September 1st, making this a limited-time opportunity for Firefox users seeking unrestricted VPN access.
The built-in VPN feature of Mozilla’s Firefox browser, introduced just a few months ago in March, normally caps out at 50 GB of free bandwidth per month. However, the company just announced in this blog post that it will be completely removing that cap for the summer months.
Starting now until August 31st of this year, you’ll be able to use the Firefox VPN service as much as you like, and you can browse as if you were at home even while traveling abroad. Once September 1st hits, however, the 50 GB limit will be reinstated.
The announcement also says that this summer period will unlock access to VPN servers in 28 countries. Firefox automatically suggests the best VPN server for the fastest connection, but you can manually choose a different country yourself if you wish.
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This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.