I’m using Mullvad because I like their company. F***! These is no way I can formulate this sentence without it sounding weird…

Anyway!

It seems like the state’s websites and the municipalities’ websites allow Mullvad but the counties’ websites block it.

What the actual f… 😂

What’s the situation in YOUR country/region? Are you able to do taxes, surf on healthcare related websites (hospitals etc) and on government bodies’ sites without issues?

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    And what makes you think the VPN is not doing exactly the same thing?

    Several reasons. First, they have been hit with gov lawsuits and a police raid before. They were unable to provide any data about customer behavior on the VPN. Police left empty handed. They don’t log it. Also I pay with cash. They don’t know who I am.

    Second, they are audited by independent 3rd parties.

    Third, it has also a good reputation. That rep would be destroyed overneight if it was discovered.

    Nothing in life is 100% certain. But not all things are equal either, just because something “could” happen. I know for a fact my ISP does it. I have good reasons to believe my VPN is not. Thus, I will pick the safer option. My best guess is <1% chance my VPN does this. But even if 50%, that’s STILL better than 100%.