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  "path": "/t/mullvad-vpn-vs-usability-of-other-vpns-and-mprs/38455#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-11T16:47:47.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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  "textContent": "anonymous628:\n\n> They also claim \"**By blending in with regular internet traffic, Obscura avoids being detected by network filters – keeping your internet access unrestricted.\"** I’m unsure how much I believe this though since the exit hop is coming from a Mullvad IP address.\n\nJust to be clear, we’re talking about the connection from “USER → First Hop / Relay” here. As in, restrictive WiFi environments like school/cafe/airport/hotel/work/certain-nation-state networks. Our QUIC obfuscation doesn’t help with IP reputation things (as @Expert4870 and @nubeovejita27 have noted).\n\nAlthough we do tend to prefer Mullvad exits with better IP reputation, that’s not a guarantee.",
  "title": "Mullvad VPN vs. Usability of Other VPNs and MPRs"
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