My subscription to my current VPN, Private Internet Access, just expired. I’m wondering if I should renew it or try another VPN service. I’ve been curious about Mozilla’s new VPN lately, but I don’t know how well it compares to competitors. Apparently it uses Mullvad VPN’s infrastructure, and I have heard good things about it. A weird thing is that Mozilla VPN is a little bit cheaper than Mullvad, at $4.99 a month compared to about $5.50 a month. Is Mozilla VPN worth using, or should I go with Mullvad directly, or stick with Private Internet Access, or another VPN service? My main concerns are privacy and performance.

  • AgreeableLandscapeOP
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    4 years ago

    Do either Mozilla or Mullvad provide OpenVPN or WireGuard configuration files? I prefer to use those since KDE natively supports them, or I can use them with my favorite open source VPN clients.

    For example, with PIA, I’m just using their OpenVPN files and completely bypassing their proprietary clients.

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      4 years ago

      Mullvad supports both, but I’m not sure about Mozilla. Mullvad clients are all libre, I don’t know about Mozilla, but I imagine they are, too.