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The company launched its VPN service weeks after the conflict between the country's Supreme Court and X.com was resolved.
aka Mullvad, wich got raided by the police, if you know you know, if you don't, well, you don't
That's really only half the story.

Mullvad VPN maker says police tried to raid its offices but couldn’t find any user data https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/21/23692580/mullvad-vpn-raid...

It's not about user data, it's about the traffic data

And you think they'll disclose everything they do? The NSA love to disclose everything they do, it's a known fact /s

When the CIA controls Facebook, it's not to spy on users, it's to spread data to rig an election and create civil unrest, like with Myanmar

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/09/myanmar-faceb...

Or Musk with Twitter

Oh don't worry, there will be plenty of those big waves in the future. Every time a judge hates something he orders a nation wide block on it. Happened many times before. It has happened to WhatsApp of all things which is used by literally every single person. There is absolutely no doubt it will happen again.