

If I only connect to secure Wi-Fi, I believe the major benefit of a VPN would be privacy protection from the ISP.Įxcept there's something weird here, the conventional wisdom of the Internet, is "if you're not paying for the service you are the product," but we as the consumer are paying our ISPs.

Question 2: How much is privacy protection from an ISP really worth? If Wi-Fi networks don't have a password, I don't connect to them. Question 1: Does that actually mean Ubuntu only? I've seen that warning before with other software that works fine on Mint.

The Mozilla VPN clients are compatible with Windows 10 (64-bit only), Mac (10.15 and up), Android (version 6 and up), iOS (13.0 and up), and Linux (Ubuntu-only).
