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pgl | 2 years ago

Mullvad really does have a commitment to privacy.

Some key points:

- Acts as a Google proxy, removes tracking links and caches results

- Only available for Mullvad paid users

- 100 free direct searches a day, unlimited cached searches (further search result pages count towards limit)

- Results cached over all users for 30 days

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keyle|2 years ago

I'm sorry but besides your first point, what is substantial in the claim that they have a commitment to privacy?

Also why would I trust them over Google?

panick21_|2 years ago

- The offer many types of payment, some that can be anonymous.

- They have strong commitment to open source and have put their finances into that in addition to releasing code.

- They are doing a lot in terms of transparent infrastructure: https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2022/1/12/diskless-infrastructur...

> Also why would I trust them over Google?

For Google your data is the product, for Mullvad you pay for a service.

zirgs|2 years ago

You can't trust anyone, but for Mullvad you're a customer not a product.

pgl|2 years ago

It all comes down to trust in the end, but over time I've come to trust Mullvad more and more. One particular example that sticks out to me is that they ended subscription based billing, specifically because it required them to hold customer information that they didn't want to have.

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2022/6/20/were-removing-the-opti...

You can see an example of their lack of data retention from a post about when they were raided - there was nothing to find.

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2023/4/20/mullvad-vpn-was-subjec...

Their blog is a good place if you want to get a sense of what they're like as a company.

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/

ignoramous|2 years ago

I don't see anything in their terms of service / privacy policy re Leta. It'd be nice to know if they retain any sort of data at all (there's prominent mention to caching stuff, but just what are they caching?), regardless of whether it is tied to PII.

Melatonic|2 years ago

Problem is that Google search itself has still gone downhill......

This is a cool addition for sure though

secfirstmd|2 years ago

Lol. Sure. M247 Ltd limited hosts...

htrbcav|2 years ago

I was wondering already why Sweden, home of the Pirate Bay and Assange lawsuits, does not shut it down. This could be the answer.