Firefox’s free VPN will offer 50 gigabytes of monthly data, which is pretty generous for a browser-based VPN. A Mozilla account is required to make use of it, which isn’t a hardship (they’re free), but is a point of friction some may wish to know upfront.



Interesting, okay. Just to be clear, if the middle man, i.e. the VPN, were to listen in on the data exchanged during the TLS handshake, wouldn’t it be able to recreate both parties’ key pairs simply using the same algorithm? If it has all the pieces, so to speak. Or is the tech resistant to that as well?