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Firefox Users Can Now Get More Privacy on the Web Through Their VPN
With each passing day Mozilla group is ensuring better and secured WIFI connections for using Firefox browser on a public Wi-Fi network. It was last week only when they made it public that their Firefox browser would block third-party trackers for everyone by default. To add on to this few days back Mozilla made the announcement of a new product that could give Firefox users even more privacy on the web.
Mozilla has introduced a browser-based VPN app that needs to be installed for protecting more of your internet traffic. However this VPN won’t mask anything that one is doing on the internet outside of Firefox and hence Mozilla recommends using Firefox Private Network. Additionally, you can use Virtual Shield VPN to ensure more privacy of your browsing anywhere on the internet.
This Firefox Private Network seems to be the first project of the revitalized Firefox Test Pilot program. Earlier the program was mainly focusing on letting users try more experimental features like vertical tabs. However according to Mozilla, this Test Pilot program will focus on “new, privacy-centric products”.
Currently the Firefox Private Network is free in beta for people based in U.S. who are using Firefox on the desktop or laptop. All one has to do is get logged into the Firefox account and install the Firefox Private Network from there. Later just click the icon that shows up in the toolbar. Immediately a small menu gets dropped down where one can switch the VPN on or off.
This network will be “free for a limited time”, and is likely to become a paid service in the future, says a source from Mozilla. Previously sometime in last October, Firefox did showcase an ad for a subscription to ProtonVPN to a small group of Firefox users. Thereafter recently Mozilla’s CEO was heard saying that Firefox intends to offer a paid subscription service for “premium” features, and bandwidth for a VPN service could be one of them.
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Evo Tech Reveals New Features for Evolution AI to Improve Threat Detection
Byline: Mae Cornes
MADISON, Wis— Evo Tech announced new updates to its flagship platform, Evolution AI, designed to enhance threat detection and real-time data analysis for intelligence, security, and law enforcement agencies. The upgraded system introduces expanded capabilities in pattern recognition, automated alerts, and data aggregation to improve response accuracy in critical operations.
The company’s latest release focuses on enabling faster identification of potential threats across multiple data streams, including text, imagery, and audio inputs. By combining adaptive machine learning models with advanced verification tools, Evolution AI now provides a more precise and scalable method for detecting irregular or suspicious activity.
“Security challenges are growing more complex as data sources multiply,” said Maria Pulera, Evo Tech’s representative. “Our goal with these new features is to help agencies detect threats earlier and reduce the time between data discovery and action. These tools are built to support real-world decision-making in fast-moving environments.”
Among the new enhancements are:
- Automated Threat Classification: The platform can now categorize potential risks based on severity and relevance, allowing analysts to prioritize investigations more effectively.
- Cross-Platform Data Fusion: Evolution AI aggregates data from both structured and unstructured sources, presenting analysts with unified, real-time insights across visual, audio, and textual inputs.
- Adaptive Anomaly Detection: Using machine learning, the platform learns from historical data to recognize unusual activity patterns and flag potential security concerns automatically.
- Enhanced Visualization Tools: New dashboard designs allow users to view correlations, track trends, and monitor data sources simultaneously with improved clarity.
Evo Tech’s development team designed these upgrades to help intelligence and defense organizations address increasing information volume and data fragmentation. According to industry reports, global data generation is expected to exceed 175 zettabytes annually by 2026, underscoring the need for advanced analytical tools that can handle large-scale, multi-format data securely.
Pulera added, “Our technology aims to reduce the manual burden on analysts while maintaining the highest standards of data integrity. We’ve focused on features that allow agencies to operate more efficiently without compromising security.”
The company’s engineering team also confirmed that Evolution AI’s infrastructure supports deployment in secure, private networks, aligning with the data protection requirements of defense and intelligence clients. Evo Tech plans to continue rolling out additional modules throughout 2025, with a focus on multilingual data analysis and predictive threat modeling.
Evo Tech’s latest updates come as governments and private institutions invest heavily in AI-driven security technologies. Market forecasts from MarketsandMarkets estimate that AI in defense and security applications will surpass $13 billion by 2028, reflecting a growing global emphasis on automation and early threat detection.
About Evo Tech
Evo Tech is an artificial intelligence company specializing in data analysis and intelligence automation for security and defense operations. Its flagship platform, Evolution AI, integrates machine learning, big data processing, and adaptive analytics to enhance decision-making in high-volume, high-security environments. The company’s mission is to deliver reliable, real-time solutions that strengthen operational efficiency and intelligence accuracy across the public and private sectors.
Contact Information:
Maria Pulera, Representative
EVO Tech
https://evoai.tech/
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