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by aristophenes 1737 days ago
Mozilla (the non-profit that makes the Firefox browser) has a VPN service and not only do I trust them more than these other private companies but I like supporting them as an organization. A VPN is the best thing for a crook or spy to run, so I expect that eventually they will be all run by them, if they aren’t already. Even SSH encrypted content can be man in the middle attacked by SSH proxying, I don’t see how your VPN couldn’t have access to your bank account or anything else you’ve logged into.
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Mozilla's VPN is just Mullvad.
I think the VPN fees go through the Mozilla corp. so it may be a better way of supporting Firefox than donating to the Mozilla (nonprofit) org.
"Just" implies that that is a bad thing.
Well it's a good thing, but why not just use Mullvad.
To support Mozilla.