Mullvad VPN

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Should we use it? Or avoid? Any ideas friends? Post them.

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I don't use it


I don't tend to trust VPNs given the thing they are (proxies) are marketed as a whole other concept (VPNs), along with their marketing in general being predominantly based on lying and fearmongering. If you're trying to not get DDOSed on a game server or somewhere else that requires low latency and can't merely be TOR routed and is at a script-kiddie threat level, then I suppose using one is justifiable. Certainly don't treat or trust them as anything but proxies, however.
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Additionally I suppose they may be potentially useful as an additional route-point for TOR connections if you wish to access something which blocked the TOR addresses but most likely has not blocked the proxy ones.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:8 E:7 N:6 C:10 | The post builds on the thread’s discussion of Mullvad’s credibility by adding a personal, humanizing perspective from someone who works at the company, enriching the debate with internal validation.

i know a person who works at a startup owned by mullvad and they seem to be legitimately working for a better world. their stakes and propaganda against chat control also makes me trust them, having good intentions.

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