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For those of us that are not terrorists or pedos, is there any reason to use Mullvad over ProtonVPN?

I've heard a lot of people in here praise Mullvad but like I already use protonmail and I'm not stupid enough to use email (or my cell phone) for matters that require privacy so.... is this another case of overkill opsec where it does not matter?

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not really, no. Well kinda-sorta.

You are essentially laundering your internet traffic thru someone that you have less distrust in than ur internet service provider.

VPN providers say they aren't logging everything but you don't know for sure that they aren't.

You do, however, know that your phone data or whatever internet provider you use is definitely logging ur data. So it becomes kind of a lesser-of-two-evils type of deal.

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Its easy to use and i can't justify upgrading my protonmail account to the next tier

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Mullvad supports crypto and you don't need an email and password. You generate an account number and add credits to it when you want. I like that since I can put $5 bucks for 30 days and it won't auto renew or have any annoying tricks to keep you paying.

I also trust mullvad more as they actually have been shown to not log and don't care. Protonmail HAS openly stated they do audits on live traffic, not logging but if you try to run massacan or whatever it was they'll see and cut access.

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