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    Mullvad says goodbye to proxy search, citing big changes in the search industry

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    • Mullvad is set to retire the Leta search proxy on November 27, 2025
    • The move marks a shift in Mullvad’s privacy offerings
    • Leta users are advised to pair Mullvad VPN with a privacy-centric browser

    Mullvad’s Leta search proxy will be retired later this month, according to an announcement from the Sweden-based VPN provider.

    Leta acted as a privacy-preserving middleman between Mullvad VPN users and major search engines, letting them query Google and Brave without exposing IP addresses, cookies, or browser fingerprints.

    The shutdown is set to take place on November 27, 2025, and arrives as search engines grow increasingly hostile to proxy-based access, with Mullvad, which is the company behind one of the best VPN services available right now, admitting that Leta is likely to become “less useful over time” as a result.


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    Why the shutdown and what else is changing at Mullvad

    Mullvad cites “big changes” in the search industry as the primary reason for Leta’s imminent departure.

    Between tightening anti-bot measures, expanding CAPTCHAs, and relying on real-time behavioral signals, modern search engines are making it increasingly difficult for Mullvad to sustain an effective shared proxy.

    On November 27, 2025, we will shut down our search proxy, Leta.Read more here: https://t.co/4Bbni75TsdNovember 6, 2025

    Maintaining a reliable and truly private search gateway under current conditions would require continuous engineering efforts as well as frequent updates. Resources Mullvad would seemingly rather allocate elsewhere, as evidenced by recent additions which include QUIC obfuscation for WireGuard.

    Earlier this year, Mullvad also announced its intention to remove support for OpenVPN from January 16, 2026, in favor of the newer, more lightweight WireGuard protocol. This signals a strategic shift in Mullvad’s core VPN and privacy offerings.

    The company explains that consolidating on the open-source WireGuard protocol lets the team “focus our resources where they can make a difference.” In retiring Leta, Mullvad plans to “continue to advance the development of state-of-the-art VPNs and browser privacy”.

    Alternatives for Mullvad users seeking private browsing

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    For users who depended on Leta, the immediate concern is finding a suitable replacement for private searching. Fortunately, Mullvad still offers a suite of privacy-focused tools – Mullvad Browser included – all of which can help maintain the privacy standards for which Mullvad is known.

    Mullvad recommends the use of a Virtual Private Network coupled with a privacy-centric browser. The most obvious option for existing subscribers is Mullvad Browser, a Tor Browser-derived client that provides the same fingerprint uniformity, tracker-blocking, and anti-fingerprinting safeguards, while routing traffic through a VPN instead of the Tor network.

    The Mullvad browser can be paired with any VPN, but Mullvad recommends using it with their own service for optimal protection. Because it doesn’t rely on Tor’s onion routing, Mullvad Browser delivers faster page loads while still retaining strong privacy guarantees.

    Alternatives to Mullvad Browser include Brave or Firefox with hardened settings. Combining any of these browsers with a quality VPN masks your IP address from search providers, encrypts DNS queries, and blocks third-party trackers, achieving a level of anonymity on par with Leta.

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