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- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.world
Today we announce that we have completely removed all traces of disks being used by our VPN infrastructure!
Today we announce that we have completely removed all traces of disks being used by our VPN infrastructure!
Wow, that is very impressive. I’ve been a subscriber for a few years and I couldn’t be happier with their service.
Except with the removal of port forwarding
That didn’t effect me much personally and I could understand their reasoning. Still, it’s understandable that it lead to some frustration among other users.
I‘m not really informed on this. What is the reasoning to remove port forwarding?
https://midwest.social/comment/2938796
Ah man, that was the one reason I was going to switch to them !!
Someone in this thread mentioned that was abused so much that hosting providers cancelled them. So they needed to remove it to be able to continue to operate.
I’ve been a subscriber for 5+ years and have zero issue with the loss of port forwarding. I use my devices for everything from gaming to torrenting, and haven’t run into something cause a problem that required me to use port forwarding on mullvad.
what has been an incredible source of frustration as a user of Mullvad tho is when websites block me or hit me with repeating captchas. I’ve also had a huge uptick of spam coming in from weird domains. Obviously not sure if thats mullvad-related, but sounds like the issue of “individuals have frequently used this feature to host undesirable content and malicious services from ports that are forwarded from our VPN servers”.
The removal of this feature seems to be a better of two difficult options.
Torrenting works better and faster with port forwarding.
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