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They should just rename themselves to PoohVPN, considering that’s who they’ll give your logs to.
This vpn claims to have no logs, but they were able to provide information to the FBI which led
to the arrest of a cyberstalker.
I don’t think every VPN that has proper log policies will be handing out data to anybody who comes and ask for it. With zero log policies, the provider claims to store no data and this is why if somebody goes to them and asks for your traces they will have nothing to give out to them. But in case you think that they keep logs although they don’t you can opt for some other provider such as Ivacy or maybe Express.
well that’s the risk you take when you use any VPN regardless where they’re located. No one knows who’s behind all this VPNs that are available. You give your data to someone you don’t know…
Who knew that GHacks would willingly support giving away all your data to the CCP.
A China-based VPN?
I hear there are a couple of good Russian ones, also.
Hong Kong under Beijing’s control would not be my first choice for server location.
Martin, I know these articles are there for generating some extra revenue but come on – a Hong Kong-based VPN provider is an oxymoron. Might as well hand over your house keys to the CCP and get it over with.