WhatsApp officially names Mullvad and Amnezia VPN as go-to tools for bypassing censorship
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Whatsapp, the Facebook property? They are telling people which VPN to use to bypass censorship? The same Facebook who censors anything critical of the US government? Yeah maybe they could you know just stop boosting the US government and tell the truth and we wouldn’t have to worry about censorship.
Wolf tells sheep about the best fences to keep predators out
Mullvad is widely considered the best VPN, so they’re actually not wrong on this one. Don’t take it from Meta, there are tons of other unbiased sources on this.
Agreed. Sadly an endorsement from Meta and/or it’s various subsidiaries is more of a condemnation than any criticism.
That just means they don’t want you to leave their service and can get at your data anyway if you use a VPN.
They just fear or losing users to other apps in places with restricted access
I’ve heard good things about Mullvad, never heard of Amnezia. This coming from WhatsApp makes me immediately suspicious of both.
Supposedly Amnezia is an anti censorship tool, however Facebook has a terrible track record with recommending VPNs. The previous one turned out to be spyware
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onavo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnezia_VPN
maybe is one of those “give a good one to sneak a bad one” cases (forgot the analogy name)
You said that before though
I did? Huh.
I guess the broken clock thing applies for the Mullvad recommendation. I haven’t seen any issues with them and they have had a good track record.
They’re giving good advice but, in my opinion, they are using the reputation of Mullvad to ‘privacy-wash’ their public image by associating with a trusted brand.
WhatsApp is not a secure messaging service, your messages are not private. Being end to end encrypted doesn’t mean anything if both ends are compromised by having the app installed on them (or being vendor rooted).
Now is probably a good time to remember what a VPN can and cannot do. It can block your ISP from knowing which sites you’re going to. It can bypass ISP-level blocks, including geo-blocks.
It cannot stop the endpoints (WhatsApp, both the client and server) from harvesting whatever data they want from there.
Meta is clearly concerned about bans on WhatsApp. This is nothing more than their own self-interests.
Mullvad should sue for defamation
Been with mullvad for a very long time but this scares the crap out of me and I might have to bail soon.
I think this might be a multi level move to get you to do just that (and to push whatever that other vpn is) Imo the best thing to do is disregard anything meta says and keep up your own diligence
If I weren’t pretty convinced of Mullvad, this coming from the company that promoted a VPN to spy on people would make me immediately suspicious. Fuck you, Mark! You’ll never be a real human.
I’ve never heard of Amnezia VPN, but agree with Mullvad. ProtonVPN is also up there
I tried Proton mail and was surprised of how aggressively they were upselling. Seemed like they were ran by venture capitalists although a non-profit controls the majority share.
If amnezia is sus they probably added mullvad to lend credibility to the overall statement
Whatsapp wants to make absolutely sure everyone in the world can be free of censorship on their app and therefore free to put oneself under a 24/24 tight surveillance under their app.
My guess is that this has more to do with the slew of recent bans on social media for youngsters. Think of all that lost ad revenue!
Fuckers don’t even have a Linux Client.
This must be unwanted recognition by mullvad or THEY ARE IN ON IT (mass surveillance)
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Owned by an Israeli billionaire, with all the implications that come with that.
Wouldn’t touch PIA even with a 10 foot long pole after all their past controversies.
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https://cyberinsider.com/kape-technologies-owns-expressvpn-cyberghost-pia-zenmate-vpn-review-sites/
I think you mean Kape or whatever advertiser bought them
https://cyberinsider.com/kape-technologies-owns-expressvpn-cyberghost-pia-zenmate-vpn-review-sites/
I bought a year of PIA before I found this out, after Mullvad dropped port forwarding. I guess I’ll switch to Proton?
AirVPN still has port forwarding last i checked.
Which you shouldn’t continue to do.