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by jiveturkey
503 days ago
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They were deceptive about why they removed static IPs and port forwarding. Such deceptions speak to character, and a VPN company isn't private -- it's trust transference. So character matters. There are 6 other providers that do offer static IP, and one of those uses AWS nitro to ensure that mappings aren't available to LEO. So this wasn't a technical limitation. |
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What were they deceptive about? Their announcement is straight forward.
"Regrettably individuals have frequently used this feature to host undesirable content and malicious services from ports that are forwarded from our VPN servers. This has led to law enforcement contacting us, our IPs getting blacklisted, and hosting providers cancelling us.
The result is that it affects the majority of our users negatively, because they cannot use our service without having services being blocked."
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/removing-the-support-for-forward...
I'm not saying you have to agree with the decision, but I don't see any deception. They even gave a months notice.