I’ve been reading through Signal’s government requests and couldn’t find a similar section on Mullvad’s website. I’d be curious to read about them if there are any. It would seem unlikely to me that Mullvad has never received any kind of court order for information about a user.

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      That’s a bit misleading, they did receive a request, and a search warrant was attempted, but since the data they wanted didn’t exist, nothing happened.

      Good link, but just the word yes didn’t accurately answer the question.

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        just the word yes didn’t accurately answer the question

        correct, which is why the link was provided. the OP can figure the rest out, as you did

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        Since you are pedantic. The answer yes is absolutely correct and not misleading. The question was “Has given a court order to reveal…” and not “Was revealed personal information 'cause of a court order”.

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    IIRC, they get requests for data, and, if the request is valid, hand over what they have, which is virtually nothing as they don’t keep logs. There is no provision in Swedish or EU law that could compel them to start keeping logs.

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      They also “retain lawyers to monitor the legal landscape should they need to move core parts of [their] business”

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      They’d get nothing helpful from Signal either and yet governments still do it. Governments often don’t know what they’re doing and are used to just being able to ask companies for user data

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        Nothing majorly helpful. They show account creation date, last seen date with time stamps for creation and last seen. Phone number used to register, account ID as a number, sealed sender from anyone such as true or false, find your account by contacts true or false. Badges by number such as 1 or 0. And user agent as letters. That’s about it. Anyone can pull their log file they keep under account settings anytime inside the app.