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Mullvad VPN brings the QUIC protocol to WireGuard for improved obfuscation

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Mullvad VPN brings the QUIC protocol to WireGuard for improved obfuscation

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Mullvad VPN brings the QUIC protocol to WireGuard for improved obfuscation

George Phillips

9 September 2025

The aim is to help users bypass firewalls and censorship more effectively

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Mullvad has introduced QUIC obfuscation to its WireGuard protocol. The move aims to help users bypass firewalls and navigate internet censorship.

Many of the best VPNs utilise VPN obfuscation and Mullvad is looking to upgrade its obfuscating methods.
QUIC is available now on all Mullvad VPN desktop platforms, with iOS and Android VPN support coming in future releases.

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In a blog post, Mullvad said its QUIC obfuscation “tunnels WireGuard traffic.” This should make it harder for firewalls and restrictive governments to detect and block VPN traffic.

With this update, Mullvad expects its obfuscation methods to improve. It said “our app should become more usable in countries and networks where WireGuard traffic and our other obfuscation methods are restricted or blocked.”

We are excited to add QUIC obfuscation for WireGuard, aimed at helping users bypass firewalls and censorship. This new feature is now available on all desktop platforms.The Android & iOS apps will include QUIC obfuscation in future releases.Read more here:…September 9, 2025

QUIC is a fast and lightweight VPN protocol, and works on UDP (user datagram protocol). Traditionally, TCP (transmission control protocol) is used due to it being more reliable.
However, TCP is slower than UDP and the UDP-based QUIC is being adopted rapidly. QUIC is able to mimic regular internet (HTTP/3) traffic, boosting its ability to avoid detection.
According to Mullvad, QUIC obfuscation works by tunneling UDP through an HTTP server and acting as a proxy. The traffic then appears as “normal” internet traffic to anyone observing it.
HTTP is rarely blocked by censors because most of the internet utilises it – and would be unreachable without it.
A custom version of QUIC is used by Obscura VPN, which currently operates a multi-hop VPN approach. It uses Mullvad as its exit hop, with Obscura controlling the first hop and Mullvad the second.
As it stands, Obscura’s VPN traffic travels through its servers using QUIC and then “unwraps” into a plain WireGuard connection when it reaches Mullvad’s servers – as that was what Mullvad could support.
Now Mullvad uses QUIC, it’s unclear as to whether this “unwrapping” needs to take place. We have reached out to Mullvad and Obscura VPN for clarification.

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How to enable QUIC obfuscation on Mullvad VPN apps
You’ll need to ensure you’ve updated your Mullvad VPN desktop app to version 2025.9 or higher – QUIC isn’t currently supported on its Android and iPhone VPN apps.
Mullvad said that with default settings, the app will automatically try and connect to QUIC after “a few failed connection attempts.”
To configure QUIC to be selected straight away, navigate to Settings → VPN Settings → WireGuard Settings → Obfuscation and then select QUIC.
The following terminal command can also be used: mullvad obfuscation set mode quic.
This update signifies Mullvad’s continuing focus on the WireGuard protocol. With its OpenVPN servers set to be permanently shut down in January 2026, WireGuard will receive greater resources.
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George is a Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide, covering VPN, privacy, and cybersecurity news. He is especially interested in digital rights and censorship, and its interplay with politics. Outside of work, George is passionate about music, Star Wars, and Karate.

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