VPN CX Net by Arthur LEFEVRE
VPN CX Net lets you enable a configurable HTTP or SOCKS proxy from the toolbar, pick a server by country, and see basic traffic stats—built for Manifest V3 on Firefox.
Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
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About this extension
VPN CX Net is a small tool VPN browser.
If you have "Firefox: enable Private Browsing access for this extension." go watch this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRkpfEjUQU8
What it does :
Sometimes you want the internet to go a different way—like taking another road. This add-on lets you turn that on or off with one click.
What you see :
You can pick a country from a list (like choosing where you want to “pretend” to be). There is also a “Random” choice if you don’t want to choose yourself.
Settings :
If you like, you can add a special key from a service called Decodo to get more places in the list. You don’t have to—there is already a normal list.
Important on Firefox :
Firefox may ask you to allow this add-on in private windows. If it does, follow the little steps in the settings page. It’s just so the add-on is allowed to change how Firefox connects.
Privacy in simple words :
The add-on needs permission to change how your browser connects and to remember your choices on your computer. It does not read your passwords on websites. Extra online lists only work if you put in a key.
If you have "Firefox: enable Private Browsing access for this extension." go watch this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRkpfEjUQU8
What it does :
Sometimes you want the internet to go a different way—like taking another road. This add-on lets you turn that on or off with one click.
What you see :
You can pick a country from a list (like choosing where you want to “pretend” to be). There is also a “Random” choice if you don’t want to choose yourself.
Settings :
If you like, you can add a special key from a service called Decodo to get more places in the list. You don’t have to—there is already a normal list.
Important on Firefox :
Firefox may ask you to allow this add-on in private windows. If it does, follow the little steps in the settings page. It’s just so the add-on is allowed to change how Firefox connects.
Privacy in simple words :
The add-on needs permission to change how your browser connects and to remember your choices on your computer. It does not read your passwords on websites. Extra online lists only work if you put in a key.
Rated 3 by 2 reviewers
Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Exchange messages with programs other than Firefox
- Control browser proxy settings
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.0.5
- Size
- 49.95 KB
- Last updated
- 13 hours ago (Mar 21, 2026)
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- License
- MIT License
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