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<blockquote data-quote="AG3S" data-source="post: 993334" data-attributes="member: 89325"><p>You are 100% correct! I totally agree with you... however, there is a huge difference between Mullvad and others ... here is why:</p><p></p><p>1- They are not collecting any information from you (unlike all others)... even no email. That means that they have less data from you to share even if a governmental entity asks them for your info.</p><p>2- There is a significant difference between selling your data and sharing your data upon the request of the government.</p><p>Those VPNs which are selling a lifetime access for 19,99 for 5 or 10 account or even more expensive ones like NordVPN, they are actually selling your data to data brokers such as Google, Microsoft and such. They actually pre-analyse your data and selling it for a higher price. They link your IP, email, name, age and many other details about you so that you can be a better target for the advertisers.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the "NO LOG POLICY" is a BS because when the government asks them to share the info .. the MUST share... there is no other way .. it is business as you said..</p><p></p><p>But Mullvad (as you can see in their pricing) is relying on the money that they charge from the customer... they do not have this aggressive marketing to force you to buy 2 or 3 years subscription and get 80% discount. This shows that they are not at least selling your data like others.</p><p></p><p>And other reason which shows that they more transparent than others is that major security and privacy companies such as Malwarebytes and Mozilla have made contracts with Mullvad to resell/re-brand their VPN and not for example NordVPN! This clearly shows that they are transparent with their services and can be trusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AG3S, post: 993334, member: 89325"] You are 100% correct! I totally agree with you... however, there is a huge difference between Mullvad and others ... here is why: 1- They are not collecting any information from you (unlike all others)... even no email. That means that they have less data from you to share even if a governmental entity asks them for your info. 2- There is a significant difference between selling your data and sharing your data upon the request of the government. Those VPNs which are selling a lifetime access for 19,99 for 5 or 10 account or even more expensive ones like NordVPN, they are actually selling your data to data brokers such as Google, Microsoft and such. They actually pre-analyse your data and selling it for a higher price. They link your IP, email, name, age and many other details about you so that you can be a better target for the advertisers. Yes, the "NO LOG POLICY" is a BS because when the government asks them to share the info .. the MUST share... there is no other way .. it is business as you said.. But Mullvad (as you can see in their pricing) is relying on the money that they charge from the customer... they do not have this aggressive marketing to force you to buy 2 or 3 years subscription and get 80% discount. This shows that they are not at least selling your data like others. And other reason which shows that they more transparent than others is that major security and privacy companies such as Malwarebytes and Mozilla have made contracts with Mullvad to resell/re-brand their VPN and not for example NordVPN! This clearly shows that they are transparent with their services and can be trusted. [/QUOTE]
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