https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/10/mozilla-launches-a-vpn-brings-back-the-firefox-test-pilot-program/
Mozilla today announced that it is bringing back the Firefox Test Pilot program to allow users to try out new features before they are ready for mainstream usage. While the name is familiar, though, the overall goals of the new program are a bit different from the last iteration and the focus is less on crazy experiments and more on beta testing products that are almost ready for public consumption.
The first new project in the Test Pilot program is the beta of the Firefox Private Network VPN service, which is now available for Firefox desktop users in the U.S.
Sign up now for a Firefox account today so you can use this totally private free VPN.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 13 2019, @09:17AM (1 child)
If you want your ISP not to snoop around just vote with your wallet and find an ISP which doesn't. Simple. That's this "free market", isn't it? :)
(Score: 3, Informative) by Reziac on Saturday September 14 2019, @12:40AM
Wouldn't that be great? I have a practical choice of one. Well, there's fixed wireless (cuts out when it rains) and satellite (me and which bank?) but they're not among the practical choices...
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.