

I wish I’d known about them earlier. Their services look awesome. Are there any alternatives that you know about?
I wish I’d known about them earlier. Their services look awesome. Are there any alternatives that you know about?
Posteo.de is E2EE. It’s $12 per year for email, calendar, and contacts.
Sure, add it, but good luck logging in a RAM only setup. We’re talking semantics because frankly, it doesn’t currently affect Mullvad. If it does, we’ll have to worry about it then.
I don’t believe a bill will be introduced.
The Swedish Armed Forces (Försvarsmakten) have decided to standardize the use of the encrypted messaging app Signal for non-classified communications via mobile phones.
The Swedish military would likely have to reevaluate their use.
It’s amazing how everything goes full circle a few times in a single lifetime.
WireGuard protocol logs very little information by default. There is literally no way to make it log more than it does by default.
Even then, Mullvad has no customer information. You’re given a customer number, which is intentional.
I stand by my initial post in that there is very little, if anything, to record on a Mullvad server. If I’m not mistaken, Mullvad recently announced they are running all VPN services through a RAM only setup, therefore, there aren’t even any drives to record customer information even if they chose to.
Mullvad has proven time and time again that they don’t log anything at all. Even if they give backdoor access, there’s nothing to record.
I used it temporarily and didn’t notice anything. I left to use a custom domain, which they don’t support.