• Voynich
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    21 year ago

    A lot of people are jumping to AirVPN and ProtonVPN, neither of which I really trust. ProtonVPN in particular because Proton has given out user data for their mail service in the past (0). I’m going to stick with Mullvad, as there’s not really any other service that lets you pay with cash and has a real no logging policy (1). Of course, best of luck to anyone who wants to tread into other VPN providers, let me know if you find something good. :)

    (0): https://www.thedailybeast.com/secure-email-provider-protonmail-handed-over-user-data-to-europol

    (1): https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/21/23692580/mullvad-vpn-raid-sweden-police

      • Voynich
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        11 year ago

        My point still stands, they keep logs.

        • @mordekaiq89
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          51 year ago

          As a general statement that is incorrect. That was a specific case where they were legally compelled to give what they could, the default is no logs.

          • @crewman_princess
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            1 year ago

            I’m sceptical that they just turned on logging(even if they were legally obligated) and did not write that they have to do so if the police forces them. They claim that this is not possible for their vpn service though. I’m also quite sceptical to the fact that Proton is trying to everything, mail, storage, vpn and now password management?