The Mullvad Blog

Keep up to date on developments at Mullvad. New versions of our app, security updates, job posts – find it all here.

Wikileaks accessible through Mullvad

3 December 2010  NEWS

The wikileaks.org domain has been taken down by their provider. Mullvad users and people using our public DNS can now reach it again. Read more


Domain censorship countermeasures

29 November 2010  NEWS

This weekend the U.S. government hijacked over 70 domain names and redirected them to their own servers. As part of our ongoing struggle against censorship Mullvad users are no longer affected by this seizure. The … Read more


Account hijacking protection

26 October 2010  NEWS

The new Firesheep software listens in on wireless networks and automatically hijacks accounts on Facebook, Twitter and other web services. Mullvad provides protection. Read more


Version 24 released

21 September 2010  NEWS

Version 24 of the program is now available for download. The main new feature is the ability to use several ports. Read more


Bitcoin payments

8 July 2010  NEWS

We now accept anonymous Bitcoin payments. Read more


Anonymization vulnerability in Windows fixed

18 June 2010  NEWS

It has been discovered that the IPv6 tunneling behaviour in Windows Vista and 7 can cause problems for anonymization. Users of Windows Vista or 7 should upgrade to version 23 which disables the IPv6 tunneling. … Read more


Unlimited traffic volume

26 May 2010  NEWS

By popular request we now take the next step beyond the limit raise and get rid of the data transfer limits altogether. Read more


Version 22 released

22 March 2010  NEWS

Version 22 of the program is now available for download. It improves error handling and investigation. Read more


Version 21 for Windows released

8 February 2010  NEWS

Version 19 and 20 wouldn't start on some Windows systems (Runtime Error R6034). Version 21 solves that problem. Read more


50 GB becomes 100 GB

6 February 2010  NEWS

The data traffic amount for each paid monthly period is increased to 100 GB. Existing remaining amounts are also doubled. Read more



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