Does this mean PIA's East Coast servers were used or did they tell the feds that the IP range of the user seemed to come from the East Coast?
Also this seems to imply that they would provide the user's payment information that could lead them to his identity if they bothered to contact the card issuer / payment processor.
Wyatt Cooper
if they're talking about a cluster of IP addresses, they're talking about their OWN IP addresses, no single VPN customer would be using a "Cluster" of IPs.
Also, if they can't pin anything to a single entity, how would they request their payment information? Don't be retarded.
Chase Morris
>American based >best No, it's a placebo.
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