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by gnulinux 2394 days ago
So do they keep access logs for law enforcement? If this is the same VPN as Mullvard that means they don't? Could someone clarify maybe?
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If Mullvad is in the US, courts can compel Mullvad to siphon their clients' information and not disclose it despite any claims their policy makes.
Mullvad is in Sweden IIRC.
Yeah I wouldn’t use any US VPN unless it had a warrant canary and didn’t keep logs
It which countries do you think a VPN provider can ignore a court issued warrant?
They link to Mullvad's No Logging Policy: https://mullvad.net/en/help/no-logging-data-policy/
It's there on the page.

"About our trusted partner

Firefox Private Network full-device protection is a VPN built by Firefox using global WireGuard servers provided by Mullvad, which has committed not to keep logs of any kind."

Just because they don't now, doesn't mean they might later. Law enforcement may override that in some circumstances.