I’m thinking of configuring a VPN in my router so that all traffic runs via Mullvad, just trying to consider if there are any downsides to this?

If I buy Mullvad via the onion site with Monero, obviously there’s no link to me, and they appear to keep no logs, as has been tested. In any case I trust them to keep no logs more than my ISP and government.

I do already have ProtonVPN but it’s attached to my debit card details, my email address, and name etc. No need to give them all my traffic too.

I know I can still be tracked by browser fingerprint and IP but I’ll be one of many users using the same Mullvad IP and I also employ adguard DNS, anti fingerprinting on my browsers etc.

My threat model is generally removing as much passive data gathering and tracking as possible, corporate or state. My threat model does not include active investigation from the law enforcement or state

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    4 months ago

    I do this, I have different vlans setup using different wireguard tunnels. It’s totally fine.

    Until you need to debug something, then it gets annoying

    Depending on your threat model, you might want to make sure that your VPN connection fails safe, or fails dangerous, depending if you want the internet to always work, or you want to never leak