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FF 149 VPN in Belgium works , and the connection is fast !
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Doesn't work for me either.I've activated it and signed in with my Google account, but I can't seem to browse,perhaps because I don't live in one of the specified countries:
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P.S. After the test, remember to log out of both the VPN and any synchronization services.
In Germany: download 512 Mbps, upload 241 MbpsHas anyone on the forum tested the VPN's browsing speed (using a server in the United States)?
The VPN can be removed from the toolbar.
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If the VPN isn't available by default in your Firefox, you can enable it manually by:
Code:about:config browser.ipProtection.enabled set to true
And your original speed without VPN is...?In Germany: download 512 Mbps, upload 241 Mbps
650/410 without VPNAnd your original speed without VPN is...?
Man... you're so obsessed with Speedometer thingy—a test that doesn't show you as a user anything important. I already said that the tool is made by browser devs in order to show the areas where they can improve; nothing else.Would it be possible to run a Speedometer 3.1 test with or without a VPN?
Thank you.
Man... you're so obsessed with Speedometer thingy—a test that doesn't show you as a user anything important. I already said that the tool is made by browser devs in order to show the areas where they can improve; nothing else.
Beside, internet connection speed doesn't have anything to do with the score you get on it. You can take the test on 100 Mb/s and 1 Gb/s, and it will show exact same result as it doesn't measure your speed rather than hardware of your PC and standards web browser supports.
I mean, I get a normal (lower) score on Firefox than on Brave, but Firefox loads websites faster for me. If this doesn't tell you how important the test is, then I don't know what will show you.
I can't be the only one out of all Firefox users to have better performance than on Chromium. I say the test is flawed.I've already told you this too it only happens in your Firefox.
It's not an obsession, it's just curiosity.
You are an expert; you can make tweaks deep in FF advanced settings boosting its performance.I can't be the only one out of all Firefox users to have better performance than on Chromium
I could... but I won't. I changed only minor things like disabled translation, enabled the compact mode and such. I believe changing things I'm not sure of could lead to negative consequences.You are an expert; you can make tweaks deep in FF advanced settings boosting its performance.
I lack experience, so I stopped playing with Chrome flags; even the one for dark webpage.I could... but I won't. I changed only minor things like disabled translation, enabled the compact mode and such. I believe changing things I'm not sure of could lead to negative consequences.