This seems like a win for user-privacy and also that potential independent revenue stream (freemium 50GB vs premium) they've been chasing since Google search became their only goose.
They should have done this years ago, but I applaud them for doing it now.
I'm not clear on why the naysayers are against this.
by no_time
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I wonder how do they track usage without login credentials. Can I just make a new FF profile and get another 50GB?
by m-p-3
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> in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France
by vfclists
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Is their VPN provided by some other company?
by everdrive
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Another useless distraction which is only nominally privacy-focused while the core browser continues to lose market share.
Gross. Browser, tracker blocking, and VPN should ALWAYS be different entities. Forever and always. Their incentives are misaligned at a fundamental level. My machine is the module that should tie the various components together how I see fit.
What company runs this VPN? One of the awful ones I assume?