
full image - Repost: Mullvad (or non-logging VPNs in general) vs. Tor (from Reddit.com, Mullvad (or non-logging VPNs in general) vs. Tor)
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Can someone more familiar with cybersecurity help me understand something?If Mullvad is audited to have a no logs policy, using RAM-only servers, and has no email address or payment information that can tie you back to your real identity, like if you pay with Monero and have good opsec, then how is Mullvad less secure than Tor? Shouldn't it be equally as secure, anonymous, and private?It sounds like, no matter what, your activity on Mullvad is untraceable back to you. Similar to Tor. And if there are no logs, and traffic through the servers are encrypted, then even more so. There's no data to begin with.I'm sure that I am missing something, but that's because I am not very smart in this area. I am just trying to understand this.
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