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Mozilla has launched a paid service to protect personal data – Monitor Plus

Mozilla has launched a paid service to protect personal data – Monitor Plus

Mozilla has unveiled a new service called Monitor Plus, which is designed to solve some of the privacy problems of Internet users’ personal data. According to the developers, the service can protect personal information from companies that sell it. However, you’ll have to pay for it.

As described, Mozilla Monitor Plus automatically scans broker sites where users’ personal information is collected and sold. If it detects subscriber information, the service automatically applies to have it removed. The developers say the process usually takes between seven and 14 days, though in some cases as little as one hour is sufficient.

The developers claim that the process usually takes between seven and 14 days, though in some cases as little as one hour is enough.

Monitor Plus subscription costs $14 (1 300 rubles) per month or $108 (9 800 rubles) for a year. However, the service is not available in all countries. To use the service, you must register and enter your information.

Mozilla says it will keep all information transmitted encrypted. Using the Firefox browser to use Monitor Plus is not required.

Mozilla says that all information transmitted will be stored encrypted.

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