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Firefox 149 Launches Free Built-in VPN with 50GB Cap March 24

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 6:00 pm
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Firefox prepares for a major update with Firefox 149, introducing a free built-in VPN that enhances user privacy without additional software or subscriptions. The feature activates on March 24, routing browser traffic through a proxy to conceal IP addresses and locations from visited sites.

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Key VPN Features and LimitationsAlternatives for Power UsersNew Tools Boost Productivity

Key VPN Features and Limitations

Mozilla designs this VPN to align with strong data principles, steering clear of questionable practices found in some free services. Users gain seamless protection for everyday browsing.

Initial rollout targets the US, UK, Germany, and France. A 50GB monthly data limit applies, suiting light tasks like checking emails or reading news on public Wi-Fi. Heavy users streaming HD video or downloading files may exceed this cap quickly.

Alternatives for Power Users

For unlimited data needs, free options like Proton VPN and Hide.me provide reliable choices. Budget paid services such as Surfshark (from $1.99/month) and Private Internet Access ($1.98/month) support streaming and P2P activities effectively.

New Tools Boost Productivity

Firefox 149 expands beyond VPN with features emphasizing user control. Split View enables side-by-side web pages for multitasking in one window. Tab Notes allows quick annotations, while an opt-in Smart Window uses AI to summarize articles and offer instant definitions.

Ajit Varma, head of Firefox, highlights the update’s significance: “The Firefox roadmap for 2026 is the most exciting one we’ve developed in quite a while.” She adds, “We’re solely focused on building the best browser, and our features over the next few months and beyond are driven by the feedback from our community.”

Varma emphasizes, “We prioritize features that give users real power, choice, and strong privacy protections, built in a way that only Firefox can.”

The update includes a refreshed visual layout and new mascot, Kit, launching fully on March 24.

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