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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26342568

At launch, access to Mullvad Leta was restricted to users with a paid Mullvad VPN account, but it is now free and open to all.

Mullvad Leta has been audited by Assured.

Just a heads up, some of the details in the FAQ and Terms of Service seem a bit outdated and might not be accurate anymore.

Some relevant information from their FAQ section is as follows:

What can I do with Leta?

Leta is a search engine. You can use it to return search results from many locations. We provide text search results, currently we do not offer image, news or any other types of search result. Leta acts as a proxy to Google and Brave search results. You can select which backend search engine you wish to use from the homepage of Leta.

Can I use Leta as my default search engine?

Yes, so long as your browser supports changing default search engines.

Navigate to https://leta.mullvad.net/ in your browser and right-click on the URL bar.

From there you should see Add “Mullvad Leta“ with the Mullvad VPN logo to the left.

If you do not see this, you can attempt to add a custom search engine to your browser with:

You can select which backend engine to use as follows:

Did you make your own search engine from scratch?

We did not, we made a front end to the Google and Brave Search APIs.

Our search engine performs the searches on behalf of our users. This means that rather than using Google or Brave Search directly, our Leta server makes the requests.

Searching by proxy in other words.

What is the point of Leta?

Leta aims to present a reliable and trustworthy way of searching privately on the internet.

However, Leta is useless as a service if you use the perfect non-logging VPN, a privacy focussed DNS service, a web browser that resists fingerprinting, and correlation attacks from global actors. Leta is also useless if your browser blocks all cookies, tracking pixels and other tracking technologies.

For most people Leta can be useful, as the above conditions cannot ever truly be met by systems that are available today.

What is a cached search?

We store every search in a RAM based cache storage (Redis), which is removed after it reaches over 30 days in age.

Cached searches are fetched from this storage, which means we return a result that can be from 0 to 30 days old. It may be the case that no other user has searched for something during the time that you search, which means you would be shown a stale result.

What happens to everything I search for?

Your searches are performed by proxy, it is the Leta server that makes calls to the Google or Brave Search API.

Each search that has not already been cached is saved in RAM for 30 days. The idea is that the more searches performed, the larger and more substantial the cached results become, therefore aiding with privacy.

All searches will be stored hashed with a secret in a cache. When you perform a search the cache will be checked first, before determining whether a direct call to Google or Brave Search should be made. Each time the Leta application is restarted (due to an upgrade, or new version) server side, a new secret hash is generated, meaning that all previous search queries are no longer visible to Leta

What could potentially be a unique search would become something that many other users would also search for.

What is running on the server side?

We run the Leta servers on STBooted RAM only servers, the same as our VPN servers. These servers run the latest Ubuntu LTS, with our own stripped down custom Mullvad VPN kernel which we tune in-house to remove anything unnecessary for the running system.

The cached search results are stored in an in-memory Redis key / value store.

The Leta service is a NodeJS based application that proxies requests to Google or Brave Search, or returns them from cache.

We gather metrics relating to the number of cached searches, vs direct searches, solely to understand the value of our service.

Additionally we gather information about CPU usage, RAM usage and other such information to keep the service running smoothly.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Weird problem. That just started yesterday.

  • Mullvad, VPN version 2024.5.
  • MacOS 14.7.1
  • Split tunneling. And local network sharing.

Today, if I run a ping against my gateway, I get duplicate response packets! This wasn't happening yesterday!

If I turn off split tunneling, it goes away, if I exit mullvad it goes away. Really perplexing.

I discovered this, because moonlight stopped working after 10 seconds. While I was debugging that I was doing packet captures, and eventually I saw I was getting duplicate control signals which was confusing the moonlight client.

Spent a good bit of time trying to debug my network to see where the duplicate packets were coming from, and finally narrowed it down to mullvad! Super weird

For whatever reason, the implementation of split tunneling, causes local network sharing to duplicate packets. I am just flumaxed

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

This is not a lottery, so first come first serve. If you know a friend who uses signal and is also willing to not disturb my devices without permission, then you can use it.

The subscription should get activated at 24 sep at 14:00 (UTC+1)

You can message me first and get my signal link. Sorry if this violates any rules, I read them.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

This release is for desktop only.

This release is identical to 2024.4-beta1.

Here is a list of all changes since last stable release 2024.3.

Added
  • Add custom bridge settings in GUI. A custom bridge server can be used to circumvent censorship when regular Mullvad bridge servers don't work

  • Bundle https://github.com/mullvad/apisocks5 as a standalone binary.

macOS

  • Add support for split tunneling.
Changed
  • Update Electron from 28.1.3 to 30.0.4.
Fixed

Windows

  • Fix a race condition which could cause a BSOD when DAITA was enabled during disconnects.
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If you are having issues with Mullvad in Linux (Flatpak) and getting a message along the lines of ""Your profile 'MullvadBrowser' could not be loaded"", it's a known bug and the only workaround right now is to use the test version:

flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/112221/net.mullvad.MullvadBrowser.flatpakref

spoiler


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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

We have previously highlighted the importance of not losing your account number, encouraging it to be written down in a password manager or similar safe location.

For the sake of convenience account numbers have been visible when users logged into our website. This had led to there being potential concerns where a malicious observer could:

  • Use up all of a user's connections
  • Delete a user's devices

From the 3rd June 2024 you will no longer be able to see your account number after logging into our website.


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Do you guys think floorp is safe to use? They forked the original firefox. I'm newbie to lemmy, so tell me if this is the wrong sub to post.

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I recently learned some of the NYC Wireguard servers are 1gbps, tested it out and turned out to be true. Any other tricks like this to know/locations that are faster than others?

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Weird issue I've run into recently. Most things work fine, but occasionally from the switch from cellular to Wi-Fi back and forth, the mullvad app in the work profile gets stuck. And won't reconnect until I open it and hit the reconnect button manually. And has this fun error screen, "no servers match settings".

I think the app gets confused, when there's really bad internet, like being in an elevator or switching from Wi-Fi to cellular, can't get the server list, and just stops.

I've only noticed this on the work profile, not the main profile, in graphene OS latest version

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I needed Mullvad support but no sub existed...