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tetris11 ◴[] No.45118548[source]
MullvadVPN seem to be pretty decent at the moment, but it looks like they're laying down a worldwide VPN infrastructure of sorts that other VPN companies can rent (similar to phone networks)

This makes me feel a little uneasy of their unstated longterm goals (corner the entire market), but I do think they are the most trustworthy out there right now

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timpera ◴[] No.45118745[source]
I think Mullvad's market share is still pretty low compared to NordVPN, which actually cornered the market thanks to their suspiciously large advertising budget.
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pydry ◴[] No.45118873[source]
Of the two im more suspicious that NordVPN is a CIA honeypot in the style of Crypto AG.
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1. giobox ◴[] No.45119255[source]
I also think this is the scandal waiting to emerge in this space; with what we know from Snowden/CryptoAG/Encrypted message app sting operations etc it is borderline impossible for me to believe not one of the major players is owned by a State level intelligence service.
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2. anon191928 ◴[] No.45119427[source]
they probably learned from past and this time it will not be publicly known. so that's another option
3. qingcharles ◴[] No.45123240[source]
That and all those Tor nodes too.
4. NoGravitas ◴[] No.45128166[source]
Kape Technologies, an Israeli firm with ties to Israeli intelligence, owns several well-known VPN companies, including PIA, ExpressVPN, and Cyberghost.

https://hackread.com/private-internet-access-pia-vpn-sold-is...