NO LOGS VPN: Best VPN for clear and dark web
by Crockett - Thursday July 27, 2023 at 04:43 PM
#31
NordVPN and Surfshark has become less reliable recently, so it's good to have some alternatives.
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#32
reading such news is useful
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#33
you can also try https://offshore.cat/vpn for some recommendations on deepweb
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#34
I think it's Mullvad
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#35
going to check this out
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#36
Let's see that
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#37
It's my lovely mullvad vpn !!!
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#38
Mullvad I think. Not sure how I feel about not having port forwarding but it is what it is.
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#39
thanks man
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This topic on the forum mentions ExpressVPN, NordVPN, CyberGhost, Surfshark, and PIA as the best VPNs for the dark web, but I beg to differ and completely disagree. ExpressVPN was once a great VPN service provider, but it is now owned by Israeli spyware and malware distributor firm, Kape Technologies. The same goes for PIA VPN; it was indeed one of the best as well before it was sold to Kape Technologies. Funny enough, CyberGhost is also owned by Kape Technologies. 

I don't know how anyone in their right mind would list these companies when a known spyware firm owns them. So, these VPNs are straight-up spyware on your device. 

NordVPN is owned by Nord Security, which is based in Lithuania, so since it is in the EU, I would expect some decency and privacy from them. Surfshark merged with Nord Security in 2022, so using Surfshark or NordVPN does not make any difference. HOWEVER, the VPN I use has a proven track record of not keeping logs; therefore, there is no sharing of logs and no affiliate marketing. They were recently raided by Swedish police (since they are based in Sweden), who went back to their bunkers empty-handed because there was nothing to share.

This VPN has recently collaborated with Tor Project to release a privacy based browser. It's the famous:
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#40
(07-27-2023, 04:46 PM)JayEvans121365 Wrote: What about Windscribe? Anyone have any thoughts on them?

Sorry for replying an old post, but since I have experience with them, I think I can say.

So far in midst of all money eating and cash grabbing VPN industry, Windscrbe has been the 2nd best provider. Their support, especially their owner is quite nice and active on social sites. I also sometimes use their ControlD DNS based blocker. I know its not as good as Pihole but its the best solution when I cant find a PC to run 24/7(Raspberry Pi is always out of stock in my country).

I still have their active subscription. The top is Mullvad, but thats purely based on what others are saying. So far, Windscribe has been best for privacy. Proton for speed(I know their track record with ProtonMail, but I dont do anything heavily illegal. Just a little bit of seeding games.)
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