I got Mullvad VPN to try it for a month after years using ExpressVPN, but it drains my battery (iPhone SE, 2nd generation, 2020) into oblivion in a matter of 3-4 hours.

Browsed the Cursed Site™️ and using WireGuard instead of the Mullvad VPN app seems to be the most common solution – but not for me. WireGuard either it doesn’t connect to any location or disconnects after 2-3 minutes.

Anyone got any advice?

EDIT: added more details about the phone model.

  • Sophocles@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    Pretty much any VPN will drain your battety due to constant connection checks, but some are better than others. I’m on CalyxOS (custom android) so I can’t speak to IOS, but I juat tried out various VPN services until I found one that worked. Ironically Mullvad was the one that drained the battery the least for me. Nord, Proton, and Air drained it the most. You could also try Mozilla, Proton, Riseup, or Xeovo VPNs which all have respectable terms of service and are trustworthy imo

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      Curious. Ever since I got this phone I have been using proton with the active kill switch, so in practice it never runs without the VPN active. I have to charge the phone every 1-2 days depending on how much i use it, with the app being a miniscule part of my power usage.

      Seems odd that there would be such discrepancies

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      Thanks for your answer!

      It is true it seems to vary greatly. ExpressVPN went very easy on my phone battery and was on 24/7. I guess I got unlucky with Mullvad VPN.

      I just want to get an EU alternative, which is what prompted the change, and Mullvad seems pretty trustworthy and safe.

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        You also might try changing VPN protocols. OpenVPN and Wireguard are the 2 most popular, and there’s also L2TP on certain providers. For me OpenVPN drains faster than Wireguard. And if I remember correctly, using L2TP on Mozilla vpn drained like 0 battery when I tried it, although L2TP is developed by Microsoft so take that into consideration

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    I don’t have any advice, but you might want to include what device you’re using, to save you and the smarties some time getting to the heart of the problem more quickly.

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      I already put I use an iPhone SE, but I’ve added the year because the detail might be relevant. Thanks for the tip!