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There are no public VPNs you can "trust" and saying anything else is an attempt at tricking people.
Not all free VPNs are "bad." It's VPNs that make money off the users' data that are bad.
For example, Proton sells VPN use but they also let you use it for free, albeit with limitations. There's nothing wrong with the free product that isn't also wrong with the paid one — some people don't like Proton for a few reasons, and those reasons are valid either way.
Mozilla is doing the same thing, or at least the VPN business model is the same.
I'm not saying trust them blindly, I'm saying look into it and be open to being wrong and learning.
Didnt say anything about "bad" just that they arent trustworthy.
There is no way to look into it, thats the issue. No VPNs can be trusted, at all, ever. You can blindly trust them or not trust them, because you can never actually know what they do on their end.