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About

Mullvad VPN AB is owned by parent company Amagicom AB. The name Amagicom is derived from the Sumerian word ama-gi – the oldest word for “freedom” or, literally, “back to mother” in the context of slavery – and the abbreviation for communication. Amagicom stands for “free communication”.

The founders

Mullvad VPN AB and its parent company Amagicom AB are 100% owned by founders Fredrik Strömberg and Daniel Berntsson who are actively involved in the company.

The team

Emma Administration
Albin App
Andrew App
Carl App
David G App
David L App
Emils App
Joakim App
Jon App
Jonatan R App
Karl App
Linus App
Marco App
Markus App
Matilda App
Oskar N App
Sebastian App
Rui Browser
Jan CEO
Krister Infrastructure
Magnus Infrastructure
Nicklas Infrastructure
Robin Infrastructure
Steph Infrastructure
Joshua Integrations
Emil Office
Eric Operations
Richard Operations
Erik H Relay Software
Odd Relay Software
Oscar Relay Software
Douglas Sales & Marketing
Alexander Services
Grégoire Services
Jonathan H Services
Mattias Services
Michal Services
Simon Services
William Services
Sanny Support
Stefan Support
Hank Web

For the history buffs

These are just a few of the milestones we’re particularly proud of:

2009

  • March 2009 – The Mullvad VPN service launches!

2010

  • July 2010 – We started accepting Bitcoin payments.
  • September 2010 – Customers could start paying in cash!

2014

  • April 2014 – We swiftly assessed and mitigated the Heartbleed vulnerability and then proved our hypothesis of its critical impact on OpenVPN.
  • September 2014 – We demonstrated that OpenVPN is vulnerable to Shellshock, resulting in admin access, and warn our competitors before general disclosure.
  • September 2014 – We launched IPv6 support

2017

2018

2019

  • June 2019 – Our new project on System Transparency was revealed, and we called upon our community to develop and encourage transparent systems.
  • July 2019 – Mozilla partnered with us to utilise our global network of VPN servers for its own VPN application.
  • August 2019 – We succeed in porting open-source firmware to an off-the-shelf server, a first in history and getting us one step closer to our vision of System Transparency.
  • October 2019 – We added Malwarebytes as yet another partner using our server network.

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024