Girder
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so i've been rotating thru the big name vpns for a while, you know the ones with the flashy ads and the youtuber sponsorships. always felt like i was fighting the app, weird settings, login issues, connection drops. i was just so tired of it. decided to give mullvad a shot on a whim after seeing some random comment buried in a reddit thread about privacy. ngl, i was expecting another complicated mess. but tbh, i'm kinda shook. here's the thing - they don't have a username or password. you just go to their site and they generate an account number. that's it. you copy that number into their app. it feels like you're just getting a token, not signing up for a newsletter and giving your life story. the windows app is just a tiny window with a connect button and a server list. no cluttered dashboard, no 'features' you'll never use, no ads for their other products. for the guide part, it's stupid easy. download the app from their site directly, not some app store. install it. paste your account number. pick a server location from the list - they show load percentages which is nice. click connect. it literally took me 45 seconds from downloading to being connected. and it's wireguard by default, so the speed is instant. i ran a speed test and i was getting like 95% of my base speed, which never happens for me on vpns, i usually lose like 30-40%. atm i'm just sitting here connected, browsing, and it's so. quiet. no pop-ups, no 'upgrade to premium' nags, nothing. it just works. i'm so used to vpns feeling like a product that's trying to sell me smth every second. this feels like a tool. idk why more people aren't screaming about this, especially if you're into the privacy side of things. feels like i discovered some secret club. has anyone else tried them and had this sorta 'oh, this is how it should be' moment? or am i just easily impressed after dealing with the big boys for so long?