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    Windscribe trolls Mullvad's political donation crisis with a 'scandal' of its own

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    Wed, 01 Jul 2026 16:09:46 +0000

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    Following the revelation that a Mullvad co-founder donated $500,000 to a populist political party, rival provider Windscribe has issued a parody statement "coming clean" about its own CEO's donations, to local dog and cat rescues.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Windscribe has released a satirical statement mocking Mullvad's PR crisis Mullvad's co-founder donated roughly $500,000 to Sweden's populist rebro Party, sparking user backlash Mullvad confirmed the donation "is not part of Mullvad's values or mission" Rival providers in the best VPN market rarely miss an opportunity to capitalize on a competitor's misstep, and the ongoing controversy surrounding Mullvad is no exception.

    In a satirical response to the recent news that a Mullvad co-founder made a massive political donation, Windscribe has issued a mock apology regarding
    its own CEOs financial contributions. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Mullvad VPN co-founder Daniel Berntsson donated 5 million Swedish kronor (around $514,000) to the controversial populist rebro Party in Sweden. Berntsson, who stated the donation was made personally to support the party's anti-corruption stance, contributed a sum that accounted for 72% of the party's total income last year.

    The disclosure forced Mullvad into damage-control mode. The firm quickly clarified that the private donation "is not part of Mullvad's values or mission," and offered refunds to any users who wished to cancel their subscriptions over philosophical disagreements.

    Seizing the moment, Windscribe posted its own tongue-in-cheek statement on social media, assuring users that it wanted to "get ahead of any potential public outcry". The company explained that it would be hypocritical to criticize Berntsson's financial support without disclosing that Windscribe
    CEO Yegor Sak has also made monetary donations to organizations supporting causes he believes in. You may like 'I dont like that he made this donation' Mullvad CEO reacts to co-founders donation to controversial Swedish populist party Mullvad addresses WireGuard exit-IP fingerprinting concern after researcher flags privacy risk Mullvad to patch VPN fingerprinting issue to stop your activity from being tracked across servers

    "Let us make one thing clear: we are not here to lie," the statement read. "Yes, our CEO has made donations to a specific side, but today we want to
    come clean and make things right." The dogs versus cats debate Rather than backing a divisive political movement, Windscribe revealed that Sak, the
    proud owner of a corgi named Snoop, had donated personal funds to Save Our Scruff, a dog rescue in Toronto.

    Anticipating that a strict pro-dog stance could "cause division within our userbase", the company quickly added that it had corrected the imbalance.

    "So today, we are making one thing clear we support cats as well, and Yegor has personally donated to the local Annex Cat Rescue organization to support their work," the post noted. A Statement From Windscribe About Our CEO's Personal DonationsYou may have heard in recent days that Mullvad's co-founder and co-owner, Daniel Berntsson, donated ~$500,000 of his personal money to
    the controversial populist rebro Party in Sweden.While Mullvad's pic.twitter.com/B6ozQ1VtVB July 1, 2026 While Windscribes parody is light-hearted, it underscores a serious point about brand identity in the cybersecurity industry. VPN users are notoriously privacy-conscious, and they often evaluate a provider's ethical compass just as rigorously as its encryption protocols. What to read next Absolute Anonymity: This VPN allows cash payments and costs the same every month, forever Mullvad VPNs new
    desktop build prioritizes speed, stability over interface changes Windscribe now accepts cash for VPN subscriptions but admits the process is 'the slowest, riskiest way to pay'

    When the executives behind a VPN support controversial causes, it can
    severely test user trust, regardless of the company's official stance or strict no-logs policies.

    Windscribe concluded its post by mimicking the standard corporate PR
    playbook, asking users to forgive its "lack of transparency" in the pet debate. The company emphasized that Sak's donations are a reflection of his personal beliefs and will not impact the safety or operation of the software.

    "Our service and applications are not affected by these donations," the statement concluded. "They remain secure and dedicated to providing our users with the best VPN on the market." Today's best VPN deals NordVPN 2 Year 2.59 /mth View +3 months free Surfshark 24 Months 1.49 /mth View Proton VPN 24 Month 2.39 /mth View We check over 250 million products every day for the
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