zk on Nostr: depends of your needs: Mullvad: If you want anonymous and private and coming from a ...
depends of your needs:
Mullvad:
If you want anonymous and private and coming from a company that can't link your IP to any personal information even with a court order.
Mullvad as well is ahead of the game with their encryption and rvpn protocols.
Proton:
If you need only pseudo anonymity (your account probabky has an email address and you use their cloud and calendar) and you need more options, Proton has a huge variety of exit nodes all across the world and their VPN is excellent, battle proof, no IP leakage.
Suggestion:
If you are already using email with Proton choose the Mullvad option, unless you need the variety of exit nodes.
Best to have one service per provider instead of an all in one, that is just bad opsec
Mullvad:
If you want anonymous and private and coming from a company that can't link your IP to any personal information even with a court order.
Mullvad as well is ahead of the game with their encryption and rvpn protocols.
Proton:
If you need only pseudo anonymity (your account probabky has an email address and you use their cloud and calendar) and you need more options, Proton has a huge variety of exit nodes all across the world and their VPN is excellent, battle proof, no IP leakage.
Suggestion:
If you are already using email with Proton choose the Mullvad option, unless you need the variety of exit nodes.
Best to have one service per provider instead of an all in one, that is just bad opsec