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Mullvad VPN is testing smarter multi-hop and a spinnable server globe on Android

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Mullvad VPN is testing smarter multi-hop and a spinnable server globe on Android

Mullvad has debuted a new multi-hop design for its Android app The update makes the server globe interactive, sharpens location search It arrived as a beta test on Android on August 20, 2026 Mullvad is giving one of the headline privacy tools found on the best VPN apps a fresh coat of paint.

In its newest Android beta, the provider has rolled out a redesigned multi-hop feature, aimed at making it easier to route your traffic through two servers instead of one.

The standout addition is a new "when needed" option.

Rather than forcing you to flip multi-hop on by hand, the Android VPN app can now switch it on automatically when your current settings call for it, for example, when DAITA is enabled and your chosen server does not support it directly.

Keep in mind that this is a beta.

The changes landed in the android/2026.9-beta1 release on August 20, 2026, which means they are being tested rather than pushed to everyone.

We don't yet know the general release timeline.

Alongside the multi-hop work, Mullvad has also made its server globe interactive and improved how you search for locations, so there is plenty to poke at in this build.

Mullvad: best VPN for anonymity A major player in the industry and a great advocate for privacy, Mullvad is one of the only VPNs that still lets you pay with cash for true anonymity.

Offering advanced security features, it effectively blocks ads and malicious domains, with great speeds too.

View Deal What the new multi-hop design changes Multi-hop is not new to Mullvad.

It routes your connection through an entry server and a separate exit server, creating what the provider likes to call a "tunnel within a tunnel." The entry server sees your real IP but not where you are going, while the exit server sees your destination but not your IP, which makes your activity harder to trace.

The feature first reached Android in March 2025 , following earlier arrivals on desktop and iOS.

What is new here is the design and the automation.

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