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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 932792" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>You're absolute right. Also coming with the fact that Mozilla has nothing to gain from entering the already oversaturated VPN market, even if they physically hosted all their servers for the VPN service. They require an email and credit card information to boot too, which Mullvad does not. Noting down that technically Mullvad can trace you back too to a degree. By reading the account ID generated for you with the account(s) used to pay for the service use, but they don't require any other information aside from the moment you pay up.</p><p></p><p>And that the tech-savvy people know the subject, as well as know/will find out that Mullvad is a vpn service provider themselves. I just find it the most odd decision that they decided to make a vpn service, in my eyes don't have any right of existence in the VPN eco-system, unless they started to physically host the servers themselves.</p><p></p><p>I get that they need to make money too and fast... But a white labeled VPN service? I feel insulted for some reason. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite125" alt=":LOL:" title="Laugh :LOL:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":LOL:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 932792, member: 88069"] You're absolute right. Also coming with the fact that Mozilla has nothing to gain from entering the already oversaturated VPN market, even if they physically hosted all their servers for the VPN service. They require an email and credit card information to boot too, which Mullvad does not. Noting down that technically Mullvad can trace you back too to a degree. By reading the account ID generated for you with the account(s) used to pay for the service use, but they don't require any other information aside from the moment you pay up. And that the tech-savvy people know the subject, as well as know/will find out that Mullvad is a vpn service provider themselves. I just find it the most odd decision that they decided to make a vpn service, in my eyes don't have any right of existence in the VPN eco-system, unless they started to physically host the servers themselves. I get that they need to make money too and fast... But a white labeled VPN service? I feel insulted for some reason. :LOL: [/QUOTE]
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