@mullvadnet This actually kills both security and privacy for me. I have a port forwarded to remotely VPN into my own network with my phone, which allows me to be masked behind Mullvad's IP as well as access all my internal network services away from home. This now means I'd have to do a direct-IP connect with my own port forward, leaving some slight exposure to my real IP. Also I use port forwarding for friends to connect to my game servers, which now means I have to expose my real IP to the chat room instructions for connecting to my game servers. Lastly, some internal network services I provide to close friends and family (i.e. Nextcloud) now must use my real IP when updating my DNS records, which exposes me even further and identifies the owner to my personal domain. I understand why you're wanting to do this, but I beg that you come up with a better solution or allow for either an "exception program" for accounts that have been with you for many years... This WILL hurt business :(