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Mullvad VPN was raided by Police

In line with their no logs policies they didn't keep any data or logs on their customers. They argued the police had no reason to expect to find what they were looking for and any seizures would therefore be illegal under Swedish law. After demonstrating that this is how their service worked the police left empty handed.

Mullvad VPN are one a only a few VPN provider I trust with my data.

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sommerfeld 2y ago

Is there any advantage on choosing a mullvad server in a more privacy friendly jurisdiction?

I'm thinking Switzerland for instance, since they have a good historic track record of respecting users' privacy from authorities (not that they are perfect by any means).

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Smith 2y ago

If you are targeted by a nation state, maybe. Technically none of their servers keep logs. Not using the same servers or country all the time would help

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