Mozilla VPN Review 2026
Mullvad-powered VPN from the Firefox maker
Mozilla VPN at a Glance
Mozilla VPN runs on Mullvad's server infrastructure, giving you Mullvad's network with Mozilla's clean, simple apps. WireGuard only, open-source, and backed by Mozilla's decades-long privacy reputation.
It's essentially "Mullvad Lite" -- fewer servers (500+ vs 700+), fewer countries (30 vs 46), and only 5 connections vs Mullvad's 5. At $4.99/month vs Mullvad's €5/month, the pricing is similar. The question is whether you prefer Mozilla's apps or Mullvad's anonymity features.
- Mozilla/Firefox enthusiasts
- Users wanting Mullvad infrastructure with simpler apps
- Privacy-focused users who trust the Mozilla brand
Performance Scores
Privacy & Security
Pricing & Plans
Pros & Cons
- Mullvad server infrastructure
- Open-source apps
- Mozilla privacy reputation
- Clean, simple interface
- WireGuard protocol
- US jurisdiction (Mozilla Corp)
- Only 30 countries
- Only 5 connections
- No streaming optimization
- Why not just use Mullvad directly?
Bottom Line
A clean, simple VPN powered by Mullvad's servers and Mozilla's reputation. Good, but for similar money, Mullvad offers more privacy and IVPN offers more flexibility.
Builder, tinkerer, privacy advocate. I believe privacy is a right, not a product feature.