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submitted 1 year ago by leraje to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Today we announce that we have completely removed all traces of disks being used by our VPN infrastructure!

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[-] mnmalst@lemmy.zip 52 points 1 year ago

I find the "Mullvad VPN scratch cards" interesting. If a store near you has them you could buy one and be totally anonymous. What I find a bit odd is that you can buy them on amazon as well but sold directly by mullvad. Doesn't that defeat the purpose? The idea of the card is a decoupling of your real identity from the vpn user but when you buy the card in their store doesn't it negate that?

I am probably just missing something here. Does anyone have more insight?

[-] Simran@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Well the biggest selling point of VPNs is easier piracy not privacy. Most VPN customers just want to protect themselves from anyone watching their downloading habits. Yeah technically there would be a trail but no one is going to follow it to catch someone downloading inception.

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