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  "path": "/t/new-mullvad-vpn-ios-feature-it-seems-update-your-apps-now/37293#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-25T09:52:08.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "under another thread",
    "update loop"
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  "textContent": "I did write an update about this under another thread (which, in hindsight, was rather silly as it fits here far more than it does there…)\n\nSo far, so good. Well, until 0556 this morning when I was still sleeping…\n\nI check my DNS logs frequently and I was pleased to see a marked improvement on stability and no leaks of my true IP since Mullvad included the ‘force all’. Often, prior to this, I would see Apple’s sneakiness creep in at various points throughout the day and peek at my true IP. This was eradicated since turning this on in Mullvad.\n\nTo my horror, today, I can see that whilst sleeping my true IP was exposed to Apple (gateway, news-app-events, iosapps.iTunes) and attempts made with Amazon (the very common prod.service.minerva.devices.a2z [.com] which is blocked in any case).\n\nThere were no updates to Mullvad overnight that would involve the update loop, and I had no interaction with the device at that time, so I’m a little lost…",
  "title": "New Mullvad VPN iOS feature it seems. Update your apps now!"
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