Leave a Review Mozilla VPN
excellent service
After extensively testing multiple VPN options available in the market (many during their trial periods), for my case, I've found that this VPN stands out as the best choice. I've evaluated various aspects including speed, ease of use, and success rate in accessing specific software/services, and this VPN excels in all these areas. Mozilla, Keep up the great work! (btw a fan of your browser ^ ^)Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! We’re thrilled to hear you’re enjoying our app. If you have any suggestions for future updates, we’d love to hear them. Thanks again for your support!Seemingly perfect, but only in iOS
Amendment: Since there is no way to rate the Mac version of this app, I am lowering my rating here. There are two kinds of VPN apps for Mac - 1. those that can adapt to the macOS limitation that makes it hard for the app to reconnect after the OS screen is unlocked, and 2. those that cannot. Mozilla VPN for Mac takes so long to reconnect that it is actually much faster to manually stop then relaunched the app. It is awful.
Original review: Mozilla is doing its best work in phone apps these days. (Firefox Focus is great.) The Mozilla VPN iPhone app is far better than the macOS version, which is unreliable. The iPhone app’s connection never drops, data transfer is fast, there are no DNS leaks, the UI is simple and easy to use, and the app uses no measurable power while the phone is asleep and almost none when it’s in use. Since I don’t use streaming services at the moment, I don’t mind Mozilla VPN’s inability to unblock some of them. An exemplary app.Show lessDeveloper Response
Hi! We appreciate your awesome comment and rating! We're always striving to improve our products and your feedback is invaluable in that goal!Reported Mozilla to government
Mozilla contracts out vpn services. And One of its vpn severs in America routed the traffic to China. (Mozilla has no china vpn servers) . I discovered the Mozilla vpn server was actually a China owned server in America. Only reason i found out is because I knew Yahoo ended business in China. And while using American vpn locations I got a yahoo error message page that said I can no longer access yahoo and that yahoo was no longer in China. But I was using a u.s to u.s connection. Upon investigation, I learned exactly where the China Mozilla server was in America and I learned that China still had a cute China name for it ( in Chinese) . All because it didn't have the right settings. It routed my traffic through China . And if Mozilla replies that all of the traffic is encrypted then why is Microsoft discontinuing support for older computers (without the NSA cpu instructions) . Some experts say the encryption is broken
Edit : the screenshot was sent to the NSA.Show lessDeveloper Response
Hi there, thank you for reporting this behaviour! We are sorry that the bar is taking up too much space and will gladly share your feedback. In order to understand the problem better, it would be helpful to get a screenshot of the app on your device, showing what part of the screen it blocks. You can gladly share it with with our support team via the app or log a ticket here https://mzl.la/3tD5WUo - thank you so much!