This is pretty impressive, all on its own:<p>"The Mullvad team has been using Qubes in its day-to-day operations since early 2015. It allows us to compartmentalise and isolate activities with different security requirements, such as server administration, software development, and password management."<p>I've tried Qubes out a couple of times, I found it was good at what it does. As an average developer working on business software, I didn't really feel a compelling need to stick with it in my day-to-day.
Guys you forgot a period. It says:<p>"For us Qubes is an important tool in our efforts to make censorship and mass surveillance ineffective. If you're concerned with the security of your computer, then you potentially have a lot to gain from using Qubes.<p>"Qubes OS is free and open source"<p>When it should say<p>"Qubes OS is free and open source."