Post #1301747
2026-03-07 17:26 UTC
Most stuff with obnoxious advertising causes me to avoid them, and that’s usually a bad sign. Compare that to Mullvad, who only do pinpoint relevant ads, and they have the receipts that show they actually do what they say.
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@ADTJ@feddit.uk 2026-03-08 10:30
I've noticed Mullvad advertising a lot in London on billboards, tube station platforms and sides of buses. Not saying it's a bad thing just that I noticed it, they must have really ramped up spending on marketing. Probably in response to UK's Online Safety Act
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@NotJohnSmith@feddit.uk 2026-03-09 08:02
Mullvad really does sound like the only option if you're 100% committed to this. I'm using Proton as i hear it comes a close 2nd, is alot cheaper and what I'm hiding isn't massively sensitive