Mozilla announces Firefox Private Network browser extension for $2.99/month
After a period of testing, the Mozilla has announced that the Firefox Private Network browser extension is officially commercial and began charging consumers for subscription fees.
This Private Network browser extension is actually a Virtual Private Network program, and when enabled, it will automatically connect to an encrypted private network to prevent network operators from prying into user privacy.
Previously, the Firefox browser provided free trials and tests to users in some regions, but this is also an important part of the Mozilla to boost revenue.
Therefore, of course, it is impossible to provide all users free of charge forever, so after research, the Mozilla set the subscription fee for the extension as $2.99/month.
In terms of price, it is quite cheap, after all, the subscription price of most similar applications or services is usually from 5 dollars to 10 dollars per month.