Mullvad Review

Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions

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Community Verdict
Highly Recommended

Mullvad has a really strong reputation for privacy, and it’s one of the few VPNs people trust when they say “no logs.” It’s also loved for letting you sign up without an email and pay in very private...

90%
positive
708
reviews
Best for: Privacy-focused users who want minimal personal info tied to their account People who want a straightforward VPN for everyday browsing and torrenting Anyone who values a VPN that doesn’t rely on referral links and influencer promos
90% Positive Reviews
473 recommend, 53 warn
High Data Quality
708 reviews from 577 people
Best For
Privacy-focused users who want minimal personal info tied to their account, People who want a straightforward VPN for everyday browsing and torrenting, Anyone who values a VPN that doesn’t rely on referral links and influencer promos
Approval Rate
90% positive
473 recommend · 53 warn
Reviews
708
328 Reddit · 364 Twitter
Unique Reviewers
577
Data Quality
High

What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

Mullvad has a really strong reputation for privacy, and it’s one of the few VPNs people trust when they say “no logs.” It’s also loved for letting you sign up without an email and pay in very private ways (even by mail), plus it avoids the whole influencer/affiliate marketing vibe that turns some folks off. Day to day, people often describe it as fast and stable, especially with WireGuard, and solid for general browsing and torrenting.

The biggest downside is that it’s not the best pick if streaming is your main goal—some people run into services like ESPN or other apps not working reliably. There are also complaints about features changing over time (like port forwarding being removed), which can be a dealbreaker for certain setups. And while many call the price fair, others feel it’s a bit expensive for a “simple” VPN if you’re not specifically buying it for privacy-first features.

Strengths

  • Strong privacy focus
  • No email required
  • Anonymous payment options
  • Fast speeds (especially with WireGuard)
  • Good for torrenting
  • Trusted “no-logs” reputation
  • No influencer/affiliate marketing feel

Weaknesses

  • Streaming can be hit or miss
  • Port forwarding no longer supported
  • Can feel pricey for a basic VPN
  • Some apps/services may block it
Best for: Privacy-focused users who want minimal personal info tied to their account People who want a straightforward VPN for everyday browsing and torrenting Anyone who values a VPN that doesn’t rely on referral links and influencer promos
Not ideal for: People who mainly want a VPN for streaming sports and TV apps Users who specifically need port forwarding for their setup Bargain hunters who want the cheapest plan possible

Summary generated 1 week ago from 708 community mentions

Reviews about "No Email Required"

14 reviews

"@akuro_kijin Mullvad VPN. It's truly anonymous. No email needed, you can even pay in cash if you want. No logs. I get way better download speeds with them than I did with Proton VPN, which slowed to a halt after about 2gb. Based in Sweden 🐐 €5 about $5.50 per month. Worth it!"

@ItsCass9 2 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"...good VPN providers run such a large profit margin as-is that they don't need to sell your data. Still good to minimize the data you give them though. Mullvad is the best because you don't have to give them any personal info whatsoever, and they are audited no logs."

@140_Vince 2 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@Le_Bruh_Moment @windscribecom Mullvad is the best one I’ve used. They even sell codes on Amazon and you don’t need to put in any personal information to use it"

@mcmansion42 2 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@BoogRetard @love42189 @minguluh2 @KeterType25309 @Wishitwasthewa1 Also you don’t need username and mail for Mullvad, they generate acc number for you to log in with and when you combine it with sending cashed through postal services you get true anonymity"

@aenavinjak 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"...ACTLY why you don't sign up to any random vpn, especially "free" ones. Do your (legitimate) research, check which VPNs are known to not keep logs. Mullvad's a good example, you can sign up with a simple Amazon card, no cc/username needed."

@arahman97 2 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@ForeverScept @RedsReporter The fact GB News was pushing PIS so hard and giving an 83% discount should have been a giveaway. Mullvad is the only truly anonymous VPN."

@Balkan_Hermit 3 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@ForeverScept @AugusteCom30151 @LozzaFox @Keir_Starmer @grok Mullvad is solid, you don't need an email, phone number or email tied to your account. I would also recommend using their DoT DNS Servers too to fully encrypt all your DNS requests at the router level too."

@_17410742_ 3 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@ShaneTate72 @ChibiReviews Yes, that's the intent. It won't work, you can litterally send an envelope of money to mullvad and get some login details sent to you; they don't even have accounts."

@bobo_the_third 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@mattfle02898557 @A1an_M ProtonVPN, MullVad or SurfShark + Fake email address (via protonmail etc) VPS with own VPN is still valid, but extreme and unnecessary for most users - until of course VPN's themselves come under REAL scrutiny, but even China has problems controlling offshort VPNs"

@DaveFred311115 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@sioninfintev @windscribecom @Cartidise This is bad practice still. Plus there is no anonymity when signing up for proton compared to someone like Mullvad or better obscura. VPN is just choosing who has that info, it would be great if the person who doesn’t have KYC. Which proton does."

@allseejay 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@JOKAQARMY1 Mullvad doesn’t ask for any info."

@ghostnerd31337 2 weeks ago View on Twitter →

"@Missdefiant @PeterSweden7 They can post cash along with an account ID to activate a Mullvad vpn. Nothing else required."

@dofants 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"... with custom Adguard DNS. So far Obscura has been better since they trick websites into thinking I’m not using an Adblock, they are partnered with Mullvad, and when you sign up you don’t use an email. It’s a random number assigned to you and if you lose it then your account is gone. Hopefully proton could introduce something like that for furthering their privacy for us users. Until then o..."

@OperatorZay 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"...m not sure if they do or don’t. I do know that my account doesn’t have an email or anything attached to it. It was just an account name like with mullvad. The referral thing is a good heuristic. I’ll have to look into that"

@softOnMyMicro 1 week ago View on Twitter →