This is suppressed:
How Mullvad Empowers the NSA
Even mainstream propaganda outlets like the Wall Street Journal, reported on the NSA acting as Google’s IT infrastructure during it's early years. We’ve all seen companies selling services TO the government.. But since when does the government provide service FOR a company?
Yet Google’s Youtube and Search, shape the way we understand privacy and technology. Not just Youtube, but also Larry Ellison is Elon Musk’s biggest financial backer to buy Twitter. He’s the current Chairman & CTO, and previous CEO of Oracle, which literally sells database solutions to the NSA for AI.
The reason you’re not hearing the types of criticisms of VPNs, that our podcast is about to tell you, is because the Youtube and Twitter algorithms act as hype wingmen, to suppress the truth about Mullvad’s new protocol named “DAITA”.
This negligent protocol harms users, by enabling and opening the door to the exact kinds of surveillance that it’s marketed as stopping. And this situation is made even worse by Mullvad’s other bad decisions on servers and opsec.
Simplified-Privacy may not have a lot of money. We may not have fame.
But in this critical podcast, we go against the grain, to bring you the raw truth:
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Maybe you hear it and don't act on it, but at least you deserve to know.
Even mainstream propaganda outlets like the Wall Street Journal, reported on the NSA acting as Google’s IT infrastructure during it's early years. We’ve all seen companies selling services TO the government.. But since when does the government provide service FOR a company?
Yet Google’s Youtube and Search, shape the way we understand privacy and technology. Not just Youtube, but also Larry Ellison is Elon Musk’s biggest financial backer to buy Twitter. He’s the current Chairman & CTO, and previous CEO of Oracle, which literally sells database solutions to the NSA for AI.
The reason you’re not hearing the types of criticisms of VPNs, that our podcast is about to tell you, is because the Youtube and Twitter algorithms act as hype wingmen, to suppress the truth about Mullvad’s new protocol named “DAITA”.
This negligent protocol harms users, by enabling and opening the door to the exact kinds of surveillance that it’s marketed as stopping. And this situation is made even worse by Mullvad’s other bad decisions on servers and opsec.
Simplified-Privacy may not have a lot of money. We may not have fame.
But in this critical podcast, we go against the grain, to bring you the raw truth:
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The ability to isolate and toggle $1 VPN identities on mobile, between Home Wifi and celltower IPs, is a strong new feature. Hit up my previous post to learn about it.
Even if you’re texting (and it’s not WebRTC), then the same packet size and timing is a dead give-away.
Think about it,
If you had no VPN, then:
-Home ISP sees home traffic
-Celltower ISP sees cell traffic and where you go
-People in other countries have different ISPs
-SSL traffic hides from the ISP, whose talking to each other on web apps
With OTHER VPNs, everything you do goes on the same billing ID.
So Mullvad can see:
-Your home traffic
-Your cell traffic
-Where you travel to Wifi
-They see all your devices
-Everytime you hit up their billing server
-All their servers around the world know about you
And they use the same datacenters as other providers:
Truman Show
By having both your phone and computer traffic, and because they are so popular to doxx both sides of all your interactions on Nostr and Group Chats, it’s like the movie “The Truman Show”, which featured Jim Carrey’s character living in a filmed bubble. He was unaware that on-lookers watched the reality TV show of his every move.
Mullvad knows you better than anyone else
They see literally where you travel for Wifi and what you’re doing every minute you’re connected.
Change is Possible
Instead,
With Simplified Privacy, we empower you with cheap burner identities.
We charge $1 for 1 location.
It’s the same pricing for Wireguard systemwide, Wireguard layer 2 profiles, Tor->socks5 Proxies, or any systemwide profiles you buy for third party apps on Android, Windows, or MacOS.
This allows you to seperate:
Your Phone on Celltowers, from Your Computer on Wifi
When You Travel, Why Should We Know?
This is totally Optional, but a choice for new wifi travel
Different websites or services
Billing is inside the app
Right in the Linux app, you can buy profiles
Accepted cryptocurrencies are Monero, Bitcoin Lightning, Bitcoin Layer 1, and Litecoin.
We don’t know quantity
We don’t know how many subscriptions you have. It’s all kept local on your device.
Manage Subscriptions in the app
Inside the app itself, you can go to the settings tab, then hit “subscriptions tab”, and view when they expire. You can also hit the delete profiles tab and delete them.
Can View the Files
It’s in the folder .config/simplified-privacy/profiles
It’s literally 2 text files
One that has the browser fingerprint, so our cloud doesn’t save or know it.
And the VPN Text file:
Which you can copy-paste into any Wireguard mobile app, with no technical experience.
After Beta,
We plan to decentralize out our network, then it will be even easier to be anonymous. But you can be anonymous right now with Tor profiles or using a third party provider for the layer-1 system-wide (or routers).
Android Install:
Instructions to use the VPN with F-Droid’s WG-Tunnel on Android:
We've streamlined EVERYTHING to avoid conflicts with Android clients! Updated 6 global locations, billing, and even the Linux client to match it,
Although this may not be a lot of words I'm typing out right now, holy shit we made progress these past 2 weeks. If you had ANY kind of issue before, try this now bro!!!
Love you,
Update 1.2.3
Update your client by hitting the circle in the bottom right-corner.
Sha256:
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Instructions for Android using WG Tunnel:



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If you think just because you flip on a VPN, you're anonymous, then think again. This informative and to-the-point interview discusses timing attacks, and how law enforcement thinks about your device fingerprint.
And even worse, this demonstrates that even local law enforcement can be using simple but effective techniques, to take advantage of the HUGE amount of data these Big Tech companies end up collecting and using.
Do yourself a favor, and take 5 minutes to read this: