The language of the websites I visit changes when I turn Mozilla VPN on - What to do

Mozilla VPN Mozilla VPN Ti ṣàfikún kẹ́hìn:
Kò sẹ́ni tó ṣèraǹwọ́ láti túmọ̀ aròkọ yí rí. Bí o báti mọ bí ìsọdibílẹ̀ SUMO ṣe ń ṣiṣẹ́, bẹ̀rẹ̀ síní túmọ̀ báyì. Bí o bá fẹ́ kọ́ láti túmọ̀ aròkọ fún SUMO, jọ̀wọ́ bẹ̀rẹ̀ níbí.

When you use a VPN to connect to the Internet, you use the IP address of one of our servers instead of your real IP address. As a result, some websites might localize content depending on the server location you are connected to.

For example, if you are connecting to the Japan server, some websites may localize their content and you will see Japanese instead of English text.

As a workaround, try selecting a territory that uses English as its primary language such as locations in the US. To change your server location, follow the steps listed in the How do I choose my server on Mozilla VPN? article.


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