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Stephen M. Adams
> 24 hourBy using these cards, you can have complete anonymity as your nothing ties you to your account with Mullvad. They have a no-logging policy, and servers around he world. Fast, unblocked access via IPv4 and IPv6, with excellent support. They also provide DNS-based ad blocking, filtering, and security. Highly recommended.
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Sofia C.
> 24 hourNothing better
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Steve H
> 24 hourReally good product and will be getting better according to tech support
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Marty
> 24 hourIt is great, you pay for six months or longer and is a good anonymous VPN.
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Andrew P
> 24 hourTheyre dedicated to privacy, and dedicated to giving you the best value out of all VPNs. Definitely worth the money and have amazing transparency with issues (which are little to none) and their business practices.
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Max
> 24 hour12 months of very secure vpn for not illegal activevies
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Alden Fisher
> 24 hourMost secure vpn out there. They keep no logs and your only account identifier is a long set of numbers. To be even more secure it can be bought with crypto over for, or directly send them cash and they will send an account number. 7 out 5 pentagrams.
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Anonymous
> 24 hourEDIT: They no longer support port forwarding. Although it is for a commendable reason, many of us need this to remain functional. Unfortunately, I can no longer recommend this product. Title says it all, really. If you know what a VPN is, this is the one to use. There are other VPN companies out there, but no one else protects you like Mullvad, especially at this price point. There are even some free VPNs which you can use, but as the saying goes, if its free, you and your data are the product, because your information is being sold and exposed. Buying this voucher, or gift card, also allows you to save some money and still remain private (there is no identifying information utilized). You simply scratch off the latex opaque type substance (similar to a scratch off lottery card) to reveal the code that only you will see & know. You then enter that code into the Mullvad app. Ive used two of these now, without an issue. Works great.
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J.
> 24 hourMullvad is a sensible choice for a VPN. Recommended by PrivacyGuides.
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Sabayon Linux User
> 24 hourI could argue for your right to privacy, but instead, ask yourself, Am I just a prey animal, born for predators to feed on? The big data business is predatory, and not much unlike other (intolerable) stalkers, voyeurs, and window peepers. I prefer to think, we are not for sale, except Big Data is more like a stealthy cat burglar, in that they do not offer us much choice about what they collect, how they correlate it, or where they monetize the bread crumb trail of our lives. Inconsiderate in the extreme as I see it. So make tracking your every action, more complicated by using a VPN. The first entity it cuts out is your ISP. A FCC/court decision, ruled your ISP can track, and record, your internet traffic and (mostly) do what they want with it. Since VPNs are encrypted tunnels for data, it makes it much harder for an ISPs to know where you have been. There are other benefits as well, except they are sometimes inconveniences. For instance, I would like for my BANK to prefer a secure VPN connection, when doing online banking. Instead they instantly lock my account because, How do we know it is really you?. Well, my suggestion would be that a BANK use hardware-based authentication security keys (FIDO U2F) instead of the crap they use now, like: Canvas Fingerprints, persistent cookies (which I erase) and easy to fake, Browser Location reporting. Even smart phone (text message) 2-factor authentication, can be a bad idea if someone finds, steals, or hacks, your phone. Enough about that... Why Mullvad VPN instead of one of the other major players? Well, at least one of the VPN companies have already been caught collecting, and selling, your online data. Of course it would be very hard to know, because in the USA, the government collects data without warrants, and even the warrants come with gag orders that make it a felony to disclose them. Mullvad at least is located in a fairly, free country, that does not seem to have an EXTREME obsession with knowing our every move. Their VPN most likely stops most of the private data collection. As for the various governments; if they want to know something, they have unlimited resources to get it. So behave yourself! Mullvad connections are reliable, and reasonably fast. There are people who say, Mullvad is not a good VPN for deceiving your streaming media services, (like Netflix) as to where you are located. I have no reason to do that, so I have not tested it. Price seems reasonable. You can change your connection location as often as you like, just to be an inconvenience to those wishing to exploit your data.