So I was messing around testing VPNs again cause why not and I stumbled on something that actually makes me kinda excited. Mullvad, you know the one that flies under everyone's radar with their no-logs claim and heavy focus on privacy? Turns out, their security incident stats are like a secret sauce. I pulled their latest transparency report and got some numbers that are almost suspiciously good. No leaks, no weird traffic logs, and their protocol handling seems tight. Ran speed tests through WireGuard and OpenVPN, and the results? Surprisingly stable. We're talking about consistent 70-80 Mbps with WireGuard on a 200 Mbps line, with only a 3-4 ms ping increase. Not bad considering how most VPNs juggle speed and privacy like circus acts. But here's where it gets spicy. During a recent incident, I tested their logging policy against some known breaches, and honestly, Mullvad's logs are practically invisible, zero signs of data dump or breach exposure. It's like they've bottled privacy in a glass and sealed it tight. Yeah, I was skeptical until I saw the raw data myself. So I'm asking myself, why isn't everyone talking about this? Is it the Dutch jurisdiction, or is this just a privacy nerd's dream that nobody's promoting? Anyway, I've got a secure connection now that's both fast enough for streaming and torrenting, and I can sleep at night knowing my data's in a vault. Anyone else been diving into Mullvad's security setup or tested their incident handling? Would love to hear if I'm missing something obvious.