Do they keep logs and stuff.
Is Sumrando a good VPN?
Do they keep logs and stuff.
[2 Points] None:
[1 Points] 100x100ug:
They claim not to:
Will you share the information you do have with law enforcement or other third parties?
SumRando is located in South Africa, which has some of the strongest privacy laws in the world. Our main servers are located in Sweden which has a long and strong track record for valuing and enshrining individual privacy and security. SumRando does not disclose, trade or sell any personal information to third-parties. This is outlined in our privacy policy.
But I would be cautious using any free VPN as they have to make their money somewhere, and a statement is just that.
[1 Points] None:
NordVPN is your friend
[1 Points] foodforthoughts1010:
Use shadeyou VPN
[1 Points] lordredvampire:
There are several things you need to keep in mind:
1) Do they accept Bitcoins?
2) Do they keep your financial records?
3) Do they really keep logs?
Cryptostorm is one better alternative to VPN because:
1) It's a token-based VPN. Which means when you purchase a token and convert it into SHA512 hash code (which is your username, no password), all of the financial links to it are severed.
2) They have a very strict skeppu policy when it comes to privacy (done this many times, raids and etc).
3) They stated that they do not have ways to keep logs as outlined on their website:
4) Their mesh-network topology is decentralized.
5) Cryptostorm's VPN software is open code, open model.
6) Token based network: disconnect identity from network.
7) They do not have any centralized office.
8) No database, no records: tokens are hashed (no ways of keeping logs).
9) Use DNS encryption.
10) Disables IPv6 and DNS alike.
11) Can access Tor .onion sites.
12) Accepts Bitcoin. Also accepts Altcoin (you will need to contact support first).
Much more..
[0 Points] None:
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Look at this story my friend.....this one does not :-)
https://www.deepdotweb.com/2016/03/18/criminal-complaint-reveals-private-internet-access-doesnt-log/