I’ve been using Surfshark for years, but this month they’ve sent at least two push notifications to my phone that were purely marketing.
I don’t pay to see adverts.
Are there any VPN providers people would recommend that don’t let their marketing department off the leash to bother their customers?
- Are notifications a critical part of using a vpn? I haven’t used a third party one in a while, so maybe I’m forgetting something; why not just disable notifications? - Ah, that’s a great idea actually. thank you! 
 
- Most people who seem know what they’re doing recommend Mullvad and Proton. - I’m using Proton, because I use the mail as a backup, and have never had a notification. Notifications can be controlled in the account page. The IPv6 isn’t complete on Proton yet. My downloaded WireGuard configuration files for UniFi didn’t include IPv6. - That said, your two or three notifications in a month isn’t really a lot. - You’re right, I’ve heard of both of those as fairly popular but wasn’t sure if any scandals had gone down with either lately. I’ve gone for Mullvad :) - I know it’s not loads of notifications, but there are precious few spaces available to us any more that aren’t crammed with advertising. If an app I pay for wants to send me adverts for itself, I’m going to uninstall it 🤷♂️ - Not really aware of any scandals. I know that there was some comment on an officer’s political view. I will try Mullvad when this contract expires. - I hear you about the notifications. There’s a couple of online groups I’m a member of that I’m not so interested anymore … you can guess the rest. It’s no real bother. 
- Mullvad servers rarely change IPs, so you might have some issues with their servers being blacklisted by some sites (and won’t be able to watch streaming series/movies) - 5€/month is also pretty expensive for the service 
 
 
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