I’ve had this problem for over a week. If I have the protonvpn extension enabled, firefox won’t load a page. As soon as I disable it, I can. Has anyone seen this before?
I’ve had this problem for over a week. If I have the protonvpn extension enabled, firefox won’t load a page. As soon as I disable it, I can. Has anyone seen this before?
An in-browser VPN extension is innately contained to the browser it’s installed to, which has several benefits:
Of course, if you’re downloading actual Linux ISOs and want to avoid a nasty letter from your brain-dead ISP that thinks all torrenting is illegal, or if you just don’t want your ISP to spy on you and sell what it learns to data brokers, installing the VPN at the system level is a great option. Remember to bind any torrent software to the VPN to prevent leaks ;)
Thank you, this is a great explanation. The advantages don’t seem to apply to my use case, which is certainly NOT what you described in your last paragraph. Those are NOT things that I would do.