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While lvxferre's instructions are the ideal, there's a simpler option
Download the mullvad.deb file.
Doubleclick on it from your file manager and it should automatically instsll
Every time you start mullvad it will check if the version is current and prompt you (with a link to click on) to upgrade if it's not.
Note that works on mint, should work on ubuntu unless they've disabled dpkg
No, don't. Bad advise. Use repos that are provided.
You might want to say why or you'll get downvoted. Spoiler: its not safe and this is how you get malicious software on your computer