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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/snookthedook on 2024-10-30 17:22:43.
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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Mrlluck on 2024-10-30 15:48:22.

At my home network, I've got a lot of host overrides that I use to connect to my local servers and services, so when I'm at home I configure mullvad on my phone to use my router as DNS (and it uses mullvad base as DNS, to block Ads, Trackes and Malwares). The problem is that it is my phone, and I'm always out and back home, so I always have to remember to turn off custom DNS and activate DNS content blockers (to block Ads, Trackes and Malwares), and do the opposite when I come back home. Is there a way for me to automate this?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Weird-Question1316 on 2024-10-30 12:50:07.

Anyone else getting terrible speeds flat out unable to load websites when using UK servers today?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/ruihildt on 2024-10-30 09:04:15.

Link: https[://]mullvad[.]net/en/blog/advertising-that-targets-everyone

There are images of campaigns in the blog post


Maybe you have seen Mullvad VPN ads in the subway or in the streets. There is a reason why we enjoy to run outdoor ads: traditional outdoor ads don’t collect data or micro-target people.

Mullvad VPN ads out in the wild.

At Mullvad VPN, we have a very clear position on marketing. We have a strong policy against paying for reviews, a total ban on working with affiliate marketing, and we never pay influencers.

Since our entire existence is about opposing mass surveillance and censorship, we are also against behavioral advertising and we do not engage in ads that micro-target people based on personal data and online habits. You can read more about our advertising policy here.

Internet does not have to revolve around the collection of personal data. You can "target" your advertising by buying ads based on topics (Google ads related to what you are currently searching for or related to the specific website you are currently visiting) instead of based on personal data (Google ads based on your accumulated internet behavior).

Instead of micro-targeted advertising, we believe in advertising that targets a non-personal and broad audience. One way to do that is to run traditional outdoor ads. This is something that we do and we do it to raise awareness of our VPN service and our browser (of course). We also do it for other reasons. For instance, we have used outdoor advertising to oppose law proposals (chat control). Our goal is simply not just to let people know we exist. We also want to use advertising to raise awareness about privacy and create a mass resistance against mass surveillance, data collection and censorship. We want to see a broad discussion around these issues.

During 2023-2024, we made several major outdoor campaigns, primarily in the USA. These campaigns have focused on raising awareness about mass surveillance and criticizing the behavioral ad systems used by big tech companies. Here’s a selection for those who haven’t come across the ads in the streets.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Red77777777 on 2024-10-30 08:40:51.

Question

Is it possible to make a certain folder containing the application work automatically under a VPN address? I am not so technical myself so I will explain it as follows I have an application with the fictitious name: Trel I installed it 3 times in a different folder so C:Program Files (x86)/Trel1 C:program files (x86)/Trel2 C:program files (x86)/Trel3 When I start trel 1, I would like to link it to NL-ams-wg-101, and for the others, Trel 1 and Trel 2 to NL-ams-wg-102 and NL-ams-wg-103 respectively.

Now I know you can exclude applications in the Mullvad app, but can I also link applications to a vpn address, automatically, without me having to do it manually every time. In practice, only one application will run at a time, never several at once. I could possibly do that manually, but I'm going to forget that, in addition Why would I do that manually if I can do it in predefined rules.

To avoid problems I would like the applications, 1, 2 and three, to run under a different IP address. It's not illegal or anything because if I wanted to set up something illegal I really would do it in a completely different way, that's how technical I still am to know that this is not the way to hide any criminal stuff. Does anyone know how I can do this under the mullvad application?

Windows 11 Mullvad 2024.6

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Organic-Ganache-8156 on 2024-10-29 21:33:21.

VPNs use static IP addresses, which is why streaming platforms, for example, are able to block them if they determine which IP addresses are VPNs, right?

If I understand the structure of Mullvad correctly, the client app queries a server that tells it which region to connect to based on load balancing and speed, and from there the regional server connects the client to a specific server IP. (USA? Go to Denver. Then Denver assigns a specific server for the tunnel.)

Why can’t the regional server that determines where to send the client also provide the client a dynamically-assigned IP address for the server that will provide the tunnel? In other words, if the client is connecting to sites through a VPN server with a dynamically-assigned IP, wouldn’t the relatively frequent IP changes make it pointless for the sites to block IPs that they thought were coming from VPNs?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Zoda_Popinski on 2024-10-29 21:03:07.

I've been using Mullvad for years and usually they just charge my bank account every month. But I just got a notification that that account credit is about to expire and then I realised I haven't been charged this month.

Anyone know if something changed? Will I have to top up manually every month now?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Forward-Fisherman980 on 2024-10-29 20:19:50.

trying to enter in a japanese site but they detect VPN and block it. it sucks,

https://preview.redd.it/nhgb25cj7rxd1.png?width=686&format=png&auto=webp&s=435445693e66a9d899c0d7614b352e1dd63d9b66

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Dingle_jingle on 2024-10-29 19:15:37.

https://preview.redd.it/rjq2haxjvqxd1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a80095ce1e34b521a39bc4e35a2a2bbf22fd4ff8

https://preview.redd.it/3jyi2dxkvqxd1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e56a84c9a16a478c325dc67b1075c623a6c40a48

Trying to connect openvpn with shadowsocks but I'm getting this. Openvpn has changed its UI so you can't set it up like it's laid out in the blog post, I can't find allowed apps or go to advanced settings in the profile for example

Can the two still be connected?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/CryptoNiight on 2024-10-29 19:12:33.

As. many of you may already know, some major ISPs in the US are blocking Mullvad. My ISP also does this, but there's a workaround which solves the problem. Mullvad works with my ISP ONLY IF i've configured my Mullvad client to implement their SOCKS5 proxy. This works because an ISP most likely won't block port 1080 (which is the SOCKS5 port) because there are many legitimate non-torrenting reasons to use a SOCKS5 proxy. My IPS knows that I'm using a SOCKS5 proxy, but they don't know that the Mullvad VPN is being tunneled through the proxy because the Mullvad VPN IP address is hidden by the proxy. A copyright holder can determine that I'm using a SOCKS5 proxy, but the IP address is meaningless to them because it's completely anonymous - - they have no clue about who's using running the proxy or who's using it.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Visual-Platform-5853 on 2024-10-29 18:53:10.

I keep seeing ads for this and I’m so confused it seems like a small community.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/nibby34 on 2024-10-29 18:46:55.
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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/journey_clerk on 2024-10-29 17:44:08.

I'm currently going to try connecting with different country based servers to see if that makes a difference.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/ImportanceFit1412 on 2024-10-29 14:57:42.

Perplexity says to turn on the "route all traffic" option which doesn't appear to be anywhere. Is this something Mullvad circumvented to enforce the 5 device limit? (I'm hotspotting a device where I would rather not install a VPN, don't even know if I can).

Any help would be appreciated. What would be a good alternative VPN for this purpose if Mullvad won't work?

Thanks again.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/MullvadNew on 2024-10-29 11:38:16.

Link: https[://]mullvad[.]net/en/blog/daita-defense-against-ai-guided-traffic-analysis


Even if you have encrypted your traffic with a VPN, advanced traffic analysis is a growing threat against your privacy. Therefore, we have developed DAITA – a feature available in our VPN app.

Through constant packet sizes, random background traffic and data pattern distortion, we are taking the battle against AI-guided traffic analysis.

https://reddit.com/link/1gesh0s/video/m8e8wa3cmoxd1/player

When you connect to the internet through a VPN (https[://]mullvad[.]net/vpn/what-is-vpn) (or other encrypted services, like the Tor Network for instance) your IP address is masked, and your traffic is encrypted and hidden from your internet service provider. If you also use a privacy-focused web browser (https[://]mullvad[.]net/en/browser), you make it harder for adversaries to monitor your activity through other tracking technologies such as third-party cookies, pixels and browser fingerprints.

But still, the mass surveillance of today is more sophisticated than ever, and a growing threat against privacy is the analysis of patterns in encrypted communication through advanced traffic analysis.

This is how AI can be used to analyze your traffic – even if it’s encrypted.

When you visit a website, there is an exchange of packets: your device will send network packets to the site you’re visiting and the site will send packets back to you. This is a part of the very backbone of the internet.

When you use encrypted services like a VPN the content of these packets (which website you want to visit for example) is hidden from your internet service provider (ISP), but the fact that these packets are being sent, the size of the packets, and how often they are sent will still be visible for your ISP.

Since every website generates a pattern of network packets being sent back and forth based on the composition of its elements (like images, videos, text blocks etcetera), it’s possible to use AI to connect traffic patterns to specific websites. This means your ISP or any observer (like authorities or data brokers) having access to your ISP can monitor all the data packets going in and out of your device and make this kind of analysis to attempt to track the sites you visit, but also identify whom you communicate with using correlation attacks (you sending messages with certain patterns at certain times, to another device receiving messages with a certain pattern at same times).

This is how a pattern of a website visit could look like. Green: packets sent from your device to the website. Pink: packets sent from the website to your device.

How we combat traffic analysis: this is how DAITA works.

DAITA has been developed together with Computer Science at Karlstad University and uses three types of cover traffic to resist traffic analysis.

  1. Random background traffic ============================

By unpredictably interspersing dummy packets into the traffic, DAITA masks the routine signals to and from your device. This makes it harder for observers to distinguish between meaningful activity and background noise, making it hard to know if you are active or not.

Real activity.

Real activity + fake traffic inserted by DAITA.

  1. Data pattern distortion ==========================

When visiting websites (or doing any other activity that causes significant traffic), DAITA modifies the traffic pattern by unpredictably sending cover traffic in both directions between client and VPN server. These “fake packets” distorts the recognizable pattern of a website visit, resisting accurate identification of the site.

Pattern of a real website visit.

Modified traffic pattern with cover traffic (fake packets) from DAITA.

  1. Constant packet sizes ========================

The size of network packets can be particularly revealing, especially small packets, so DAITA makes all packets sent over the VPN the same constant size.

All packets with the same size, making it hard to know when you are active, which websites you are visiting and with whom you are communicating with.

https://preview.redd.it/a1n9o1kuloxd1.png?width=1236&format=png&auto=webp&s=5910cd24ebe17e0cc74df7a4493ab1901e1596d6

The building blocks of DAITA are open source

DAITA is built using the open-source Maybenot defense framework, which Mullvad helps to fund development of. The work has been academically peer reviewed and published as open access.

DAITA is available in our VPN apps (https[://]mullvad[.]net/download/vpn) (supported on all platforms).

Note: For now, DAITA is only available on select servers in Amsterdam, London, Los Angeles and New York. More information about this in your app.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/MaxDub12 on 2024-10-29 09:18:33.

I got a new router recently and am able to see the active connections going through it in detail. I've noticed if I don't connect to Mullvad straight away, various connections from my laptop's IP are opened as you would expect. However when I connect to Mullvad, some existing connections stay connected. I see the connection from the laptop to Mullvad, but there are still some that go out to IPs owned by Google or Apple (it's a macbook laptop) that remain in the "established" status.

I would have thought that existing connections would be killed and everything routed through the VPN? I've tested this by turning on 'Lockdown Mode' and disconnecting; after a while those connections outside the VPN fall away, and everything goes through it once I connect to Mullvad again.

If I disable lockdown mode and disconnect from Mullvad, new connections pop up from my laptop as expected. But connecting back to it, they seem to stick around and don't seem to be going through the VPN.

Is this normal, or am I looking at this the wrong way?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/salimrz on 2024-10-29 07:33:45.

hello, I have Windows 10 installed on my RDP server and when I activate Mulvad vpn on it, I cannot establish a connection can you help me?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/momasf on 2024-10-29 04:00:54.

Just got the new mullvad client, with DAITA enabled. Noticed after a couple of days I had a constant 1300KiB/s upload, using the network or not. Almost 100GB upload in 2 days!

Disabled DAITA and upload is now 0KiB/s. All other settings are default. I know it says in the DAITA area of the client to expect higher network usage, but surely this is not the amount we should be seeing?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/MetaphysicalMacaw on 2024-10-29 00:58:38.

Mullvad team can we please have this issue addressed? Looks like many others are experiencing this too for a while now

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Sequoia 15.1 (zerobytes.monster)
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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Organic-Ganache-8156 on 2024-10-28 20:04:48.

I know that Mullvad hasn’t been working correctly on Sequoia, so I haven’t upgraded. Do we know anything about what’s causing the problem? Is today’s update to 15.1 possibly going to solve the issue, or is this a problem on Mullvad’s end?

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Server reboot? (zerobytes.monster)
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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/AkaSama26 on 2024-10-28 08:04:36.

I noticed that sometimes the server i'm logged in ''reboot''.

The internet speed goes from 90% of my ISP to 2mb/s.

The first time it happened i thought it was my pc's fault, but i immidiately took a speed test on my smartphone connected on the same server, and the internet speed was low af.

So my question is, there is a sort of ''daily reboot'' of servers that will slow down the speed for a couple minutes?

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/Midnight_Fox on 2024-10-27 23:20:18.
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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/AccomplishedHost2794 on 2024-10-27 13:39:02.

Hi all

I just started using Mullvad Browser (on Linux), and so far I am loving it!

There's just a small issue I'm running into...

It seems like Mullvad Browser resets some settings/data every time I close it. I want the browser to delete all cookies and site data when it closes, so I have that setting enabled, so all good. However, there are a few sites I want to add exceptions for, for example DuckDuckGo. I add duckduckgo.com to the exceptions in Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Manage Exceptions. When I close Mullvad Browser down and open it again, the exceptions are gone.

Also, Mullvad Browser comes with the NoScript add-on, which is great, but I also have some websites that I want to add as exceptions. I add them to NoScript's whitelist, but when I close the browser and open it again, these are also reset. Pretty frustrating.

Is there a setting I can change somewhere that changes this behavior?

Thank you.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/journey_clerk on 2024-10-27 13:04:11.

I notice I get disconnected every time I do some type of Windows operation such as sending a file from one hard drive to another or installing a software on Windows or other similar operations?

I'm using Windows 10 and this appears to be some type of bug and it's been around for a long time and isn't new.

Edit: To give an exact use case:

So I've got an external hard drive and if I want to use "bleach bit" in an operation to "delete" one of my files on the external hard drive it will almost always cause the Mullvad VPN client to disconnect temporarily.

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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/rybnz on 2024-10-27 11:54:05.

I have Norton on my phone and Norton VPN, which can be turned off.

As I will be going to China for a week, just wanting to know if I could use Mullvad for my VPN while still have my Norton on?

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