In response to an issue opened on GitHub discussing the recent founder’s involvement in endorsing a far-right party in Sweden, a developer wrote this as the company’s statement:
Hi,
Mullvad was founded with a strict and focused mission: making mass surveillance and online censorship ineffective. That is what we as an organisation have always focused on, and will continue to do.
As an employer we have always made a point of welcoming new colleagues from across the political spectrum. Some of us eat meat. Some of us believe that is murder. Some of us dream of open borders (, and Daniel happens to be one of them.) Some don’t.
Daniel and I founded Mullvad because we have very similar opinions on privacy, mass surveillance and censorship. There are issues where we fundamentally disagree, as I’m sure do our colleagues - with us and with each other.Speaking as a private individual
I don’t know much about Örebropartiet, and therefore don’t have a firm or complete opinion yet.
What I do have a firm opinion on is the value of deferring judgement when priors suggest one doesn’t have a complete picture, as well as tolerating differences of opinion as much as humanly possible. I am dismayed with the increasingly anti-intellectual political climate in the world.
On a more positive note, I am very thankful that my colleagues and I are able to live these values in our daily work, protecting the right for people to express things we don’t agree with.
Being in a tolerant and intellectually open environment is also liberating and promotes truth seeking. The more people do this, the better a place the world will be.
Finally, it should be obvious that Daniel’s private donation to a political party is not part of Mullvad’s values or mission, in the same way that someone’s opinions on animal rights, taxes or public healthcare policy isn’t.
Cheers,
Fredrik Stromberg
They also added:
Personally, I don’t support Daniel’s decision to endorse the party either.
Mullvad also made a comment on X:
Mullvad is a political company. We fight for freedom of speech, freedom of information and the right to privacy. These are firmly held values of the founders of Mullvad.
Mullvad protects the right for people to express things we don’t agree with. We protect the right of everyone to access views we don’t agree with.
We also live these values by being tolerant in our daily work. Everyone is welcome to collaborate with Mullvad if they share these narrow core values. As employees, contractors, customers, suppliers, lobbyists, campaign partners or whatever it might be. No matter what their other opinions are and no matter whether the founders or anyone else in Mullvad dislike them. The founders themselves fundamentally disagree on several important issues.
This is what allows us to advance our common causes. Being in a tolerant and intellectually open environment is also liberating and promotes truth seeking.
The more people do this, the better a place the world will be.
It should be obvious that Daniel’s private donation to a political party is not part of Mullvad’s values or mission, in the same way that someone’s opinions on animal rights, taxes or public healthcare policy isn’t.
That said, if you no longer want to be a Mullvad customer for philosophical reasons, we think it’s important to honor that, and will gladly refund you.
Paradox of intolerance. Kick the Nazi out of your bar or it becomes a Nazi bar
Yep. No tolerance for the intolerant.
reminds me of 4chan for some reason
Dumb response honestly, sounds like they’re naive at best as they admit they have never looked into the party being supported. Then they go on to say that you should tolerate any political opinions no matter how much you disagree. Sounds like a dumb thing coming from a company that admits it’s politically motivated on the privacy front. Just contradictory nonsense and double speak from someone trying to save face in light of their co-founder being a shit ass.
sounds like they knew, and dint care until articles were written about it.
you all heard him, request those refunds!
It should ve obvious that Daniel’s private donation to a political party is not part of Mullvad’s values or mission
co-founder
a corporation isn’t some entity that exists separately from the people who work there- they are the ones actually doing and saying things as, and making decisions as the corporation
so, yes, it is obvious that a corporation’s active co-founder’s values ARE the corporation’s values
or is there some outside entity separate from daniel and the other ones running mullvad making the decisions, and profiting the most from our business? no? ok.
also I dont like doing business with people who spend my revenue in ways I dont like- yes, youre free to live your life, doesnt mean I want to be one of the people supporting it
its not like (ed: at least some of) the money Daniel used to make a private donation didnt come from Mullvad customers…
people who run companies are like “hey please stop boycotting my business just because some who profit the most use your money to work against your interests” and it’s like… do they even hear themselves?
Bye Mullvad. I left Proton and all was well. I can leave you and all will be well, too.
Their whole statement is contradicted in that the party he supported is against privacy.
The fundamental flaw when a company tries to dress a pig in an evening gown is that someone who embraces fascism and nazism is not a simple “difference of opinion”. Mullvad is dressing it up like one of em prefers chocolate and the other vanilla ice cream. And that’s not only a piss-poor deceptive tactic, it’s also a slap in the face to all their customers.
One of their top representatives is Peter Springare, an ex narc cop that had opinions so far right that he was
bought outfired from the departmentFrom what ive seen, their party seems most interested of live streaming their town hall meetings for likes and prayers and not politics itself, and their younger voters eat that shit up on youtube
“We’re not Nazis”, he wrote on a Nazi platform.
What a cop out response.
“I don’t know anything about the far-right party that my colleagues has donated millions to, but I think we should be tolerant of everyone even if they are hateful bigots.” My takeaway is that Mullvad tolerates fascists. Great look.
“What one guy donates his money to should not reflect on our business.” But where oh where did the asshat get the millions to donate to the far-right? If paying for Mullvad is going to line Daniel’s pockets and allow him to donate to anti-immigration groups, then Mullvad can rot for all I care.
“We’re not nazis!” - posted on X The Everything App
also where you cant be criticized, its either X or facebook 1 of 2 places where right wingers can shut dissenters up. they cant do that on reddit because they would likely get banned themselves.
Alternatives recommended?
I’m looking into IVPN and will probably try it for a month to test first. They are recommended in privacyguides.
If you just want your local ISP to not see your traffic, and you only need to appear from one region, there are cheap monthly-paid VPSs that you can install Wireguard on and use as a VPN.
Remember that trackers can still easily track you.
Thus far at least, IVPN hasn’t done anything like this AFAIK.
What a shitheaded response.
Refunds work without problems, even though I was over the 30 day refund window. At least something.
Looks like refunds are only available for certain types of payments. https://mullvad.net/en/help/refunds
Not renewing my subs
If you’re on Xitter, any Meta product, or Google, and demand a refund for this, please line up in front of the ass kicking machine.

The less money that funds fascists, the better.
I’d be (begrudgingly) okay with personal donations to various political projects but I draw the line at fascism.
What did the party do or promotes anyways?
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