Question iProVPN is it safe?

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Hi all,
Any information about iProVPN would be wonderful as I bought a 1 year plan and then did some research and most of them were positive but then there were some really bad comments about the VPN.
The info in this link is kinda scary.



So can somebody just let me know if it is safe to use...more like not related to some shady company.
It did promise a no logs policy and that is when i bought the plan.

Thanks in advance.
 
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iProVPN is generally considered safe and reliable. They claim to have a strict no-logs policy and use strong encryption methods. However, like any VPN, it's not immune to negative reviews. Always remember, user experience can vary. If you're concerned, reach out to their customer service for any specific issues you've come across.
 
Looking at the privacy policy it's OK, they do an affiliate program so some reviews you read might be skewed & you don't have disk less servers like some VPN's, which usually cost a lot more - But they based in British Virgin Isles so out of way of prying eyes - It's very inexpensive & the main issue seems to be not so good speed in a couple of tests but if you are happy with that you could do IMHO do a lot worse! They have lots of servers for a new set-up so maybe are a spin-off from a well known VPN??
 
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Bottom line, there are only a handful of VPNs that should be recommended; Mullvad, IVPN, hide.me, Proton. When you consider jurisdiction, logging policy, RAM servers, server locations/speeds, there are really very few that can match. Any other VPN is not worth it.
 
What about Windscribe? They also have no-logs policy and have mentioned that their servers are RAM based. Have not heard any negatives about them.
 
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