NO LOGS VPN: Best VPN for clear and dark web
by Crockett - Thursday July 27, 2023 at 04:43 PM
#11
Mullvad and IVPN for the the win.

And don't forget that Proton gives up logs on users (this was ProtonMail), but it's the same people who run the VPN.

https://www.euronews.com/next/2021/09/07...-to-police
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#12
interesting
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#13
Mullvad is the best
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#14
(08-10-2023, 12:28 PM)Nimori Wrote: Dont forget to login to your gmail using the same ip you used to login into breached forums (just like Pom)

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#15
what a fun story )))
I don't think I can use it
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#16
Nahh bro i dont trust these VPN companies especially those who explicitly says "We dont keep your logs". Such a BS.

Solution, host your own VPN its pretty easy there is a one click script on github on VPN setup. Host it on your own server. If you still are paranoid, make your own config from scratch.
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#17
(08-11-2023, 01:28 AM)btl3r Wrote: Nahh bro i dont trust these VPN companies especially those who explicitly says "We dont keep your logs". Such a BS.

Solution, host your own VPN its pretty easy there is a one click script on github on VPN setup. Host it on your own server. If you still are paranoid, make your own config from scratch.

The VPN that you will host on your own rented server will be more affected to subpoenas than per example a company like Mullvad which has a lot of clients and a lot to lose when they start logging people. Also your rented server will also have logging through the host company, they log all incoming and outgoing connection and they will not defend your ass when a warrant is coming in.
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#18
(08-11-2023, 01:37 AM)Kira_Yamato Wrote:
(08-11-2023, 01:28 AM)btl3r Wrote: Nahh bro i dont trust these VPN companies especially those who explicitly says "We dont keep your logs". Such a BS.

Solution, host your own VPN its pretty easy there is a one click script on github on VPN setup. Host it on your own server. If you still are paranoid, make your own config from scratch.

The VPN that you will host on your own rented server will be more affected to subpoenas than per example a company like Mullvad which has a lot of clients and a lot to lose when they start logging people. Also your rented server will also have logging through the host company, they log all incoming and outgoing connection and they will not defend your ass when a warrant is coming in.

Exactly, look for a company that doesnt give a shit about subpoena. They are not even a company. Everything through crypto and no info that could lead back to you.
Even if you are subpoena and they do catch you, then its your opsec not your vpn.
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#19
Thanks ..............
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#20
thank you for sharing
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