

They also offer WireGuard over TCP (which IVPN doesn't, afaict), though I'm not sure if that's made it to the GUI apps yet.īoth IVPN and Mullvad GUI apps are quite limited with regards to ports, though. Mullvad's desktop applications do allow you to choose between UDP and TCP. What is the maximum bandwidth that IVPN's VPN servers provide? Do they have 10Gpbs or 40Gbps?.Does IVPN have its own VPN servers in its possession?.How does the number of servers affect privacy and usability? I think the most noticeable difference between Mullvad and IVPN is the number of servers.On the other hand, it could not be determined from the website whether IVPN uses them.Īfter conducting these surveys, I have a few questions Mullvad uses plans that offer 10 Gbps and 40 Gbps bandwidth on some servers (e.g., provided by 31173).Mullvad seems to have multiple servers of their own I couldn't find out if IVPN does.However, I feel that having many servers is a trade-off between privacy and ease of use. It seems that Mullvad has more servers.Both have regular audits and I believe they are very transparent.No differences were found in the features offered by the VPN clients (kill switch, protocol type, customization of ports used, port forwarding, and multi-hop).

For this reason I went to the websites of both companies to compare them VPN features. So first, I purchased and tried the two providers and found no difference in speed. I read the reddit posts on privacy and many people said IVPN and Mullvad were the best options. I am going to use a VPN for better internet privacy.
