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The Best VPNs for Firefox

Firefox has been a leader in the web browser industry for a number of years now, and it even predates some of the other web browsers that have become popular over the last few years such as Google Chrome. Though it isn’t the most widely used web browser, it is still immensely popular and has hundreds of millions of users. One of the reasons that people love it so much is that is free to download and use. In addition, it is open source so. People always feel more comfortable using open source software because the source code is available for inspection – guaranteeing that a governmental agency hasn’t created a backdoor into the software that will allow them to mine data and track the online browsing activities of web surfers. And it seems that many people have gone ahead and audited the source code at various intervals as well. As you might have guessed, we take Internet security seriously, and for that reason Firefox is one of our favorite web browsers.

It also has a myriad of plugins that users can download and install to add extra functionality to their web browser. The ability to add functionality to your web browser as you see fit ensures that you don’t waste valuable CPU cycles and memory resources on features that you don’t ever use. The browser is highly customizable, and there are a ton of security features, settings, and controls that you can edit and change in the about:config file.firefox2

There are many ways to make your web browser more secure, just using FireFox is a step up, and on our privacy guide page, we detail many browser improvements. But even though Firefox is one of the most secure web browsers available to you, it can’t do anything to protect your data when it is in transit through the public Internet without encryption services. Even with the most secure web browser on the planet, your data can still be intercepted and read if you don’t have a VPN tunnel to secure your data. A VPN tunnel will do two things that your web browser alone cannot accomplish. First of all, a VPN tunnel will mask your IP address and let you browse the web anonymously. By masking your IP address, governmental agencies and ISPs won’t be able to see who was making a connection to various servers around the world – as long as your VPN service provider doesn’t keep any logs of your traffic. Furthermore, a VPN tunnel will encrypt your data and hide it from the prying eyes of ISPs, hackers, and the government. Though they will be able to see that you have established a VPN tunnel, there isn’t anything they can do to actually see what type of data is flowing through the VPN tunnel.

A secure web browser is only a fraction of your Internet security concerns, and lacking a VPN tunnel leaves you vulnerable when browsing the web. So, let’s take a look at the list of top VPNs for Firefox.

Best VPNs for Firefox

Private Internet Access – Complete Review
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Private Internet Access offers a fantastic service for Firefox users, but some people complain that they are based in the US due to past scandals with the N.S.A. However, if you aren’t doing anything nefarious online, they are a great service to use. Currently they operate 3096 servers in 24 countries, and they allow each account to connect up to 5 devices to their service – which is more than most other providers. Additionally, they are the cheapest option on this list. You can get their service for as little as $3.33 per month.

IronSocket – Complete Review
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IronSocket VPN is another great choice for Firefox users, and they operate over 50 servers in 36 countries. Not only is their service blazing fast and supported on all of the major operating systems as well as some more obscure ones, but they also let you connect up to 3 devices per account. They are also cheaper than most other services and priced at just $4.16 per month with a 1-year subscription, and they offer a 7-day money back guarantee.

PureVPN – Complete Review
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With 500+ servers in 140 countries, PureVPN offers one of the most flexible services in terms of global connection options. Like PIA VPN, Pure VPN also lets you connect up to 5 devices simultaneously per account. Interestingly enough, they are also very moderately priced at just $4.16 per month with long term subscriptions, and they have a 7-day money back guarantee.

ExpressVPN – Complete Review
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ExpressVPN is simply a fantastic all-around service with a lot of enticing features. If you aren’t technically inclined or you run into connection issues, you are going to love their 24/7 customer support that exceeds the quality of other providers. Not only that, but their service is lightning fast and highly reliable. You also have plenty of time to try out Express VPN’s service wherever you are located because they have a 30-day money back guarantee. But the two disadvantages with this service is the fact that they are based in the US and the fact that they cost more than other providers.