Has anyone tried this out? I’m pretty new to VPNs and was wondering if this is a good alternative to other services that have been found to keep logs or use servers in countries that give in to record requests.

  • Damsel_in_Stress@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    it doesn’t seem like they accept privacy-respecting payment methods and they keep a lot of user info. A lot of their stuff relies on sgx which is proprietary and not as secure as advertised. Their service is also pretty expensive.

    I recommend mullvad. they have a record of keeping user data safe. Even when their offices were raided by police, they couldn’t get any useful data. it’s also not that expensive and they accept privacy respecting payment like cash

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        14 hours ago

        proton is alright I guess. I have a hard time trusting them because they have given data over to LE before. However, the data that they gave was minimal.

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          10 hours ago

          Well, there’s no such option “not giving ANY information to ANYONE”.

          But, IMO, Proton VPN and Mullvad VPN are the two real VPNs. The others either sell your data or have very sketchy things going on.