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- hackernews@derp.foo
“We recently announced the completion of our migration to remove all traces of disks in use on our VPN infrastructure.”
“Today we can announce more steps forward - our Encrypted DNS service has also been converted to run from RAM!”
Works stable, nothing to complain on that side. I like that you can add more than five devices, even if you cannot use more than five simultaneously. But that covers my dual boot systems perfectly without hassling auround all the time. Still got twenty ports, now its five for new customers. But I use only four. And I like the highly customizable DNS with all its filter lists for ads, trackers, and more.
What I dislike is that their app always wants root privileges, and for some reason I am not able to get the workaround running. So I use the fedora/Gnome Wireguard implementation now. And that for some odd reason the android app always closes unexpected, I think I tried everything, but nothing helps. But it works fine with the Wireguard for Android app. Never had those issues with Mullvad.
I always loved sending cash or buying voucher cards for Mullvad, but on the other hand I got now three years for less than €65,–. Wait for a sale if you want to buy a longer subscription.