What is the best VPN service that doesn't log your info?

What is the best VPN service that doesn't log your info?

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VPSs are scam

>that doesn't log your info
There's no way to know, unless you work there.

I use PIA. but you can’t post with it here

a VPN with 1 user has 0 anonymity from state actors.

No. It's better to use a popular VPN service so you drown in the masses.

I use ExpressVPN. If they log my info or not I don't care too much as I doubt U.S./Chinese intel agencies or whioever reads the data cares about some fat dude living with his mum downloading basedboy Marvel cuck movies and using a VPN is just so my regular ISP don't send me emails complaining about torrent downloads.

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This. You hide in crowds.

The only free VPN you can trust is proton VPN.

Make your own VPN and use it through another company's VPN. Then you get double the privacy. do that using a Tor browser via proxies and use nested VMs each with different OSes.

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Only if it has any semblance of quality. The ones like Tunnelbear, PIA, and Nord spend more on advertising than making a secure and usable service

This, Proton are trustworthy guys

t. ProtonVPN marketing team

steigerlegal.ch/2019/05/23/protonmail-real-time-surveillance/

We had this thread already.

>PIA if you want it cheap.
>ProtonVPN or Perfect Privacy if you want it high quality.

Other services:

>Proprietary botnets: HideMyAss and Tunnelbear
>Youtubers shill botnets: NordVPN and ExpressVPN
>Now you're just retarded: Anything and everything else.

Jow Forums shills mullvad ya dumb protonshills

This
Perfect privacy works great. Sadly Netflix support from them is trash I hope more people email them about this so that they can fix it

For my money its PIA pretty good speed and cheep.

Nord and Proton are both botnets run by the same CEO,.

vpnscam.com/nordvpn-protonvpn-proton-mail-owned-by-tesonet-ceo-darius-bereika/

BOTH Nord and Proton had the same exact bug in their cell app. Its the same exact group coding the apps

scmagazine.com/home/security-news/protonvpn-and-nordvpn-reinforce-incomplete-patch-for-code-execution-bug/


PIA's CTO has a criminal past and is the last person you should trust with your info.
PIA Appoint the Notorious Ex CEO of Mt. Gox Mark Karpeles as CTO
London Trust Media (LTM), famous for its popular VPN service Private Internet Access (PIA), appointed the infamous Ex CEO of Mt. Gox, Mark Karpeles as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

Once part of a cryptocurrency exchange in Japan, Mark Karpeles faces charges of embezzlement following the disappearance of 650,000 Bitcoin. Japanese authorities arrested the former CEO of Mt. Gox in 2015 after carrying out careful investigation. They believe that Karpeles manipulated the account books to hide the Bitcoins and make it look as if they never existed.
He is still on trial for embezzlement charges in Japan and his appointment as a CTO at LTM comes as shock to everyone in the cyber security world. Japan is a region with 99 percent conviction rate and Mark Karpeles could find himself in jail.

For anyone who is in the VPN industry, the appointment of Mark Karpeles speaks volumes. How could Private Internet Access (PIA), a VPN known for offering formidable security and upholding its user’s privacy against all odds, be involved with a person like Karpeles?

Jackson Palmer, creator of Dogecoin, took to Twitter, highlighting how his trust in PIA is destroyed after Mark Karpeles was hired as their CTO:

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>botnet
wtf makes them botnets

Did you read fhe links? Tesonet started Nord/Proton. Tesonet is a data mining company.

Data-mining doesn't make something a botnet.

AirVPN
Cryptostorm
Mullvad

Anything else just lol

How can you be sure they aren't harmful?

It depends on your use case. For anonymity you are correct. If you just frequent public networks then your own VPN will suffice.

You can't. They are probably the least harmful if that is any consolation.

They have the least chance to be harmful

Proton shills lol

red pill me on mullvad

no info required to sign up
random number for account
wireguard servers
cash in mail and crypto payments
no user info if subpoenaed by police if paid anonymously

>no user info if subpoenaed by police if paid anonymously
If you connect to their service with your IP, you're identifiable if Mullvad ever were to become compromised.

Like how the company hosting their Toronto server just had everything seized by the feds yet the server is still functioning.


toronto.ctvnews.ca/mobile/five-people-charged-in-connection-with-investigation-into-big-box-child-porn-retailer-1.4474502

Exactly. Whenever people ask VPN providers about their privacy, it's always in the context of things like piracy. Nobody ever has the balls to ask these guys "If you were informed someone was downloading or distributing CP on your services, would you protect them?"

a vpn such as mullvad surely has logs set to dev null and the server locked down with full encryption so even if anything is seized/examined in real time it will yield nothing at all. That way a "compromised" server cant be swapped out if they have a practice of installing their servers via remote KVM over IPMI and set up full disk encryption. That all comes down to how mullvad ran their operation.

Even with logs set to /dev/null, there's still plenty of things being done in-memory that a dedicated attacker can inspect. Obviously this won't effect people like you and I, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Also, has Mullvad had their "no logging" policy verified via an independent audit? If not, then you only have their word to go on. They could be lying through their teeth for all we know.

They're working on that very thing right now, actually

mullvad.net/en/blog/2019/6/3/system-transparency-future/

windscribe?

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thatoneprivacysite.net/#simple-vpn-comparison

There's no perfect option but Mullvad seems best in terms of anonymity. I tried it and it just.. didn't work though. As for people saying VPS is best, it's just trusting a server host instead of the VPN company instead of your ISP.. not a real advantage.

Very true. Even if they are running on ram only there is still a chance of what you describe. Only way to maybe combat that is double hop and pray your 1st connection server isnt the one that is compromised.

5 eyes and not so good considering USA and Canada are cozy for fighting cyber crime. They also keep minimal connection logs

Windscribe is garbage, literally everyone shares a handfull of ips and its slow.

Try airvpn

This sounds like a ridiculous thing to say.
Care to explain to a brainlet?

Pretty messed up if they knew what was going on and didnt report it. Has Mullvad commented on their server being at this location?