Remember back in the day when VPNs were kinda rough around the edges? Not just in setup but in how they handled speed and privacy. I mean, I've been around the block enough times to remember when OpenVPN was king but painfully slow on some servers, especially if you wanted decent privacy. Mullvad kinda flies under the radar now but I got to say, it's still one of the few I trust for real privacy and simplicity. Used it last week for a speed test, and got about 200 Mbps on a 1Gbps line, which is pretty solid considering how many VPNs choke the bandwidth. They run WireGuard by default now which is a, I'm seeing lower ping and faster speeds everywhere. The best part? They don't keep logs, and you pay with cash if you want, no email required. It's like the old days when privacy was king and VPNs weren't just a checkbox. Still, most folks go for flashy interfaces and bigger brands but forget about the basics like privacy and speed. Anyone else still running Mullvad? Would be cool to compare notes on how it stacks up today, especially for streaming or torrenting. Lately I've been experimenting with self-hosted solutions but sometimes you just want a simple, no BS VPN that gets outta your way. Mullvad still feels like that, lol.