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  • mullvadvpn-app

    The Mullvad VPN client app for desktop and mobile

  • Note that a major issue with Mullvad is the long standing open issue which prevents iCloud syncing on macOS [1]

    I've noticed this is not really a Mullvad specific issue, as the same thing happens when i apply their "killswitch" config (= pfctl firewall rules under the hood) while using other VPN services, like ProtonVPN.

    Apple seems to be blocking some of the proxy ip's or misbehaving somehow.

    [1] https://github.com/mullvad/mullvadvpn-app/issues/2401

  • logseq

    A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

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  • ivpn.net

    Official IVPN Website

  • https://www.ivpn.net/ also generates a random userid and also accepts cash in the mail (only for large purchases unfortunately). I wasn't able to get mullvad's multihop to work on Android, but iVPN Pro does the trick. iVPN also has a nice server status page that helps you optimize for speed (low load server) or anonymity (high load server) as appropriate: https://www.ivpn.net/status/ They have a weird "anti-marketing" homepage which devotes almost equal space to explaining why you should not buy their product :-P

    Perfect Privacy accepts a gift card (more convenient than mailed cash IMO) and has a nifty "neurorouting" feature which aims to be better than standard multihop (claims of speed, at least, I can attest to). They do ask for an email address, sadly, unlike iVPN/Mullvad. Also I just saw this and it looks a bit worrisome https://www.security.org/privacy-guide/perfect-privacy/

    Both iVPN and PP let you block various trackers / MANGA corps at the network level.

    I like Mullvad but it seems good to support a diversity of providers. Curious if anyone has any dirt on either of those two, or if they can make more recommendations.

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  • cure53 has an impeccable reputation and delivered some of the best security analysis there is.

    Most of them are also public and on github.

    https://github.com/cure53/Publications

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