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Any particular reason for moving from Mullvad?
Yeh, no port forwarding for torrenting is why I moved away.
Mullvad stopped doing it because it can't be done anonymously.
I torrent through mullvad. I'm not "connectable". It's fine for my uses.
Where did Mullvad give this as the reason? There was no mention of anonymity in their announcement post. It was a decision driven by legal issues and the blacklisting of their IPs.
Ok, you're probably right. It wasn't "the reason". It was part of the discussion at the time though.
https://www.techradar.com/news/mullvad-removes-port-forwarding-on-security-grounds
Yeah I’d advise the other way around: move to Mullvad.
Mullvad Will stop supporting openvpn protocols in January, which I need since Synology does not support WireGuard. I contacted both Mullvad and Synology support but neither wants to move so I did.
Nothing major, just curious