Firefox is rolling out its free VPN and split-screen mode quickly
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In abstract:
- PCWorld experiences that Firefox 149 launches subsequent week with main new options together with a free built-in VPN providing 50 GB month-to-month information within the US, Germany, France, and UK.
- The replace introduces split-screen mode for side-by-side tab viewing and the power so as to add organizational notes to tabs for improved workflow administration.
- Further options coming this spring embrace a simplified settings menu and AI window integration, marking vital enhancements for privateness and multitasking.
Mozilla introduced by way of weblog submit that it’ll be launching Firefox 149 subsequent week, and with this replace the corporate will start rolling out plenty of options it has been speaking about for fairly a while now.
First up is the browser’s new built-in free “VPN” service, which we’ve been listening to about since final October. With it, Firefox customers will be capable of route as much as 50 GB of information monthly by way of Mozilla’s proxy servers. Firefox’s built-in VPN function will initially solely be obtainable within the US, Germany, France, and the UK.
Subsequent up is Firefox’s split-screen mode. If in case you have a big sufficient display screen, this may be simply the function you didn’t know you wanted. It’ll merely will let you have two tabs open facet by facet in the identical window—a function that I, as a author, will probably be very grateful for. You’ll additionally quickly be capable of add notes to the varied tabs you’ve gotten open in Firefox.
The above options will probably be obtainable when Mozilla rolls out Firefox 149 on March twenty fourth (subsequent Tuesday). As well as, later this spring, the browser can even get a newly simplified settings menu, in addition to a brand new AI window you can entry by becoming a member of the ready listing.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

