@Tyserll I actually haven't even updated the Firefox extension yet cause I'm still fixing the code.
I never intended to try polishing this script as much as I have cause initially it was just a quick
personal fix just for me. But since it looks like @fuseline may be able to make use of some of this
code on the site I thought I'd contribute some more effort if it may possibly be helpful. The
Firefox extension is still on version 1.0 the script on greasyfork.org is up to version 5.4 and I'm
still coding 😄 I suggest the easiest option is to install the Tampermonkey extension and load
the script that way. I am unlikely to ever put together a formal chrome extension for this script
only because Google requires you to purchase a developers license in order to be able to package the
script as an extension and upload it to their extensions website even if its not commercial use.
Firefox on the other hand doesn't ask for any money, you can package the script and upload it to
their site as an extension without incurring any cost. So I will eventually upload an updated
Firefox extension but not a chrome one. Tampermonkey is worth installing and easy to use and gives
you access to a huge array of custom browser scripts beyond your browsers standard extensions.
The company has been testing its free VPN option with select users since late last year and will
debut the feature with Firefox version 149 on March 24.