Would be moving from Mullvad, would appreciate opinions on the current landscape of VPN’s from those who keep a better eye out. TIA.
MullvadVPN, it doesn’t share info and you give it the least amount possible
Some time ago I would have recommended Mullvad and Proton, but after Proton’s CEO publicly mentioned Trump favorably in some way I’d say just use Mullvad.
MullvadVPN.
I would use Mullvad
Alright, I guess I’ll stay where I am for now. My main concerns were streaming and privacy.
What’s wrong with Mullvad for streaming and privacy? They have fast server speeds, and their hardware can’t physically log user activity.
I highly suggest Windscribe. They’re independent, tested safe, good prices, and good speeds. Been a paying customer for years and had few issues
I use Nord. No one here has mentioned Nord. Is it shit?
if they put so much money into influencers, youtubers etc I am already turned off. shouldn’t they lower prices, pay better wages or expand infrastructure instead of giving money to pewdiepie?
They have a pretty bad rep in terms of privacy from what I have seen
Dang, I wasn’t aware of that. Well, I’ll ditch them once my subscription expires for sure.
I was recommended Proton a couple years ago (pre-Lemmy) by some reddit tech/piracy forum. I’ve continued to subscribe it without scrutiny or vigilance. and uhh it’s fine? works great? it’s a VPN. i can download star trek without prison time. I never game on it though
I like airvpn. Ran 24/7 for over a year without issue.
How are the speeds?
I can only tell by how my torrents run, I’d say pretty good but not great. That could also be because I’m running 1,600 torrents
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I was going to recommend the one your moving from. Ha
What are your requirements?
Haha Open to staying, just looking since it’s time to check the landscape out if anything’s changed. My friend has Proton VPN, but so many options these days.
Well some less than impressive news about the Proton CEO came out pretty recently. I’m a current user and thinking hard about switching to something else.
Lemme go find a link. Here we go, I went down this thread last night:
Bingo. When I heard about it, figured I would rather ask here.
Meh. Who cares about the political leanings of some CEO. Separate the art from the artist.
This reminds me of “Why do people always have to bring politics into this?” Hate to break it to you, but politics is relevant to every facet of life in a civilization. From the food you eat, to the ways you’re able to make a living, to everything else in your life.
When the product is “trust” there is no separation. I do no longer trust the CEO so I will not use the product that relies on that trust.
There is not a single product you use that doesn’t have the support of some trump supporter behind it. You gonna go live in the woods off of the fat of the land?
The food you buy, probably 90% Trump supporters. Gonna stop eating? Drive a car? Use plastic at all? All Trump supporting oil barons. Gonna stop using that stuff too? No?
But you’ll sit here and virtue signal that you’re such a gooooood person because you’re swapping over to another VPN…
That also ends up having the same supporters behind it. Great, you hate trump, wooo you’re such a virtuous person, (news flash: I’m sure most people do) – Now come back to earth with the rest of us. Too many of you people let this shit live rent-free in your heads constantly.
Proton is and always was sketchy.
A company claiming “Swiss privacy laws” as their base while de facto operating out of the US is highly problematic. Switzerland has the weakest privacy laws of all European countries, has laws in place for extensive intelligence agency placement within their tech companies and has a history of intelligence agency overreach. The USA can easily make companies and executives do what they want due to the whole Homeland security act clusterfuck.
I wouldn’t touch then with a ten foot pole if data privacy was ones goal.
But what is wrong with Mullvad that your leaving it?
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/vpn/
A comparison from a group who matches my style of crazy.
AirVPN is great and has port forwarding.
Mullvad seems to be consistently good. I’ve been on it for +5 years. Before I used PIA but they got sold to a sketchy company.
Nobody is mentioning PIA… Am I missing something that makes them a non-ideal option?
Bought by an Israeli firm:
https://hackread.com/private-internet-access-pia-vpn-sold-israel-privacy-concerns/
Several years ago, they were bought by Kape (formerly Crossrider), which is a company that started off making malware (browser toolbars that bundled unwanted software and other advertising software). I jumped from PIA to Proton once I found out. I’m paying more, but I can trust Proton more. They’re not a malware company, after all.










