Well, just that. Wich is stronger against trackers, hackers and doxxing threats? Proton VPN (I’m using this one actually), or Mullvad VPN?

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    2 days ago

    Mullvad also has hidden servers they give access to on request if you can’t access the regular ones. Can help with government censorship etc

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      2 days ago

      Good to know, but how can you safely request them without giving away that you’re using them?

      What method does the request go through? What happens when those proxies get blocked by the censorship firewalls too?

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        2 days ago

        I just used email lol, and I don’t think it’s possible to hide that you’re connecting to a certain IP. And if they get blocked too I’ll email them again D:

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          16 hours ago

          the ministry of truth in china would be monitoring where those emails are caming and going at minimum.

          In developed countries where people don’t get arrested for wrongthink mullvad is great, I’m just saying, be prepared if you plan on going to a place with a censorship firewall

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            9 hours ago

            You can sign up for a western email service from within china and use it to communicate. China’s gfw is based on a whitelist so all you have to do is find a relatively obscure provider