That is an unusual use of the term "trusted network". If it's trusted, then why bother with https at all, we can just tunnel everything to them and call the problem solved. TLS is only necessary over untrusted networks, right?
Could you explain to me how Mullvad get your packets to their final destination?
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The same way Comcast does, except Mulvad has promised not to log my traffic and Comcast has made if very very clear in their privacy policy that they do. That bothers some people. If it doesn't bother you it's not worth a Latte a month to avoid it.
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Right, but I've also promised myself not to log my own traffic, so that doesn't mean very much. Now, instead of giving my traffic directly to my ISP, I give it to Mulvad and they give it directly to to their ISP, right? In your opinion, this makes it secure from eavesdropping?
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