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<blockquote data-quote="franz" data-source="post: 1037675" data-attributes="member: 92005"><p><h3>A Proven Record Of Protecting Privacy</h3><p></p><p>PIA’s No-Logs Policy has been repeatedly confirmed in court. When authorities request data about our customers, we can’t provide it because we simply don’t have it — a fact that we’ve testified to multiple times in a court of law. </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>According to the evidence submitted in a local hacking case in San Jose, VPN PIA has a strict 'no-logging' policy. </strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>This is the second time PIA had to prove their mettle in a federal court, and this is their second consecutive win. </strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>VPNs, including PIA, evidently do not store the logs of users' internet activities.</strong></li> </ul><p> </p><p>A hacking trial in San Jose Federal court has done it again for VPN provider Private Internet Access (PIA). The case has proved that online activities cannot be linked with user’s identity if the user was on a VPN, which in this case was PIA. This is the second time any such claim has come forward against PIA.</p><p></p><p>I feel safe with PIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franz, post: 1037675, member: 92005"] [HEADING=2]A Proven Record Of Protecting Privacy[/HEADING] PIA’s No-Logs Policy has been repeatedly confirmed in court. When authorities request data about our customers, we can’t provide it because we simply don’t have it — a fact that we’ve testified to multiple times in a court of law. [LIST] [*][B]According to the evidence submitted in a local hacking case in San Jose, VPN PIA has a strict 'no-logging' policy. [/B] [*][B]This is the second time PIA had to prove their mettle in a federal court, and this is their second consecutive win. [/B] [*][B]VPNs, including PIA, evidently do not store the logs of users' internet activities.[/B] [/LIST] A hacking trial in San Jose Federal court has done it again for VPN provider Private Internet Access (PIA). The case has proved that online activities cannot be linked with user’s identity if the user was on a VPN, which in this case was PIA. This is the second time any such claim has come forward against PIA. I feel safe with PIA. [/QUOTE]
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