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Mullvad is the correct answer.
They are in Sweden the country famously viewing legal information exchange a crime more serious than murder and part of the Fourteen Eyes, they are also obliged to store your data for half a year . Like whatever your use case for vpn is Sweden based company is not a good choice.
What VPN providers do you approve of?
Of the big boys both nord vpn and proton vpn seem to take those issues seriously though proton vpn looks better overall.
I haven't seen Nord being recommended in a privacy focus forum in forever. Not sure about their relationship with law enforcement, but I had the understanding that they would benefit from selling your data. Might have to research a bit more before my protonvpn renewal comes.
Huh? How?
If I were you, I'd stick with proton regardless if your previous understanding is correct or not.